Camp Kiowa
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Camp Kiowa is a Summer camp located in the 270-acre campus area of Texas Woman's University in Denton (35 miles from Dallas) for Texas-area children ages 7-16.
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The camp was founded in 2004 by a married couple who wanted to build a camp for children and teens in the Denton County area. It has since provided summer activities such as Lego robotics building, woodworking, sporting activities, and has even provided weekend field trips.
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