Camp Fern

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The logo for Camp Fern in Marshall, Texas
The logo for Camp Fern in Marshall, Texas

Camp Fern is a summer camp in east Texas. Founded in 1934, Camp Fern is the oldest summer camp in east Texas and one of the oldest in the nation. The camp is located on the banks of Fern Lake in Marshall, Texas.

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[edit] Basic Information

Camp Fern currently offers three different sessions: a 4-week long girls camp, a 2-week long coed camp, and a 4-week long boys camp. The 4-week sessions are for children in grade 1-9, whereas the 2-week session is for grades 1-6.

Activities offered at Camp Fern include English horseback riding, swimming, archery, riflery, water-skiing, arts and crafts, ropes, outdoor experiences, boxing, tennis, basketball, ping-pong, fishing, "alternative sports", weight-lifting, fencing, and trampoline.

[edit] Location

A map to Camp Fern
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A map to Camp Fern

Camp Fern is nestled in the Piney Woods of east Texas, on Fern Lake. Fern, a private lake, is located off of Texas Farm Road 1793 approximately 5 miles from U.S. Highway 59, on the outskirts of Marshall, Texas. It is between Shadowood Lake on the south and Lake Highland on the north. The camp is about 11 miles from Caddo Lake. The Camp Fern campus constitutes a major portion of the Fern Lake area.

[edit] History

The camp, a family business, was founded in 1934 by (Uncle) Vernon and (Aunt) Mag Hilliard, who wanted to provide their daughter, Peggy, and other area youth a summer retreat. Eventually Peggy took over operation of the camp along with her husband, Bill Rotzler. Today Camp Fern is owned and operated by Margaret Thompson, the grand-daughter of the founders.

[edit] Traditions

Tribal Competition
The first night that a new camper spends at Camp, he or she is inducted into one of two tribes (at Girls' Camp: Bena (which is the best tribe ever!) or Owaisso; at Boys' Camp: Caddo or Tejas; at Coed: Apache or Cherokee), of which they will be a member for life. While the competition is fun, it is definitely not "just" for fun - the competition level is intense, and emotions often run high. Each small competition during the session is hotly contested, and on the final night of camp one of the tribes will be declared the "winner" of the year. The winning tribe wins a "feather" on a large, wooden Indian-head plaque kept in the Recreation Hall.

[edit] Alumni

Current Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson attended Camp Fern as a child, as did Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Chandra North.

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