DEEP
SEA FISHING
Join our tremendously popular half-day or full-day deep sea fishing
trips! We fish off the New Hampshire seacoast near Portsmouth. All
of the fish our campers catch is brought back to camp for our chefs
to prepare as an extra course for dinner!

WHITE WATER RAFTING
This is perhaps the most popular trip at Cody. Campers twelve and
older, with parental permission, can go on this two day trip to
northern Maine. We raft on the Kennebeck River for its great rapids
and beautiful scenery. The trip includes a great steak and barbeque
chicken dinner provided by the rafting company at the end of the
day. This truly is a trip with a lifelong memories virtually guaranteed!

HIKING
Cody is located on the southern edge of the nationally-famous White
Mountain National Forest. We have rivers, lakes, forests, valleys,
and of course, mountains, right on our doorstep. Cody's hiking
program involves SKILLS-REQUIRED TRIPS. This means that a camper
needs a certain skill level to participate in the trips. We
run easy hikes for beginners to waterfalls and swimming holes as
well as some of the smaller mountains in Maine and New Hampshire.
The more challenging trails and mountains that intermediate
hikers might try include Mt. Chocorua, Green Mountain and some of
the Presidentials. More advanced Cody hikers can hike some
pretty difficult trails and peaks including Tuckerman's Ravine,
Mt. Washington or Mt. Madison. Hikes might be as short as
half a day, a full day, or even run overnight. With such spectacular
scenery and surroundings it's a shame not to get out and experience
what tourists from around the world come here to see.

GEOLOGY
These half-day or one-day trips take campers to local mines such
as Ruggles Mine, the oldest mica, feldspar and beryl mine in the
nation, or Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves to explore the topic
of geology. Mineral panning and digging is permitted, and campers
might find any one of more than 150 minerals, including: beryl,
mica, amethyst, rose and smokey quartz and garnet.

ANIMAL WILDLIFE CENTERS
Budding naturalists can visit local wildlife centers including the
Squam Lake Wildlife Center and Scarborough Marshes. These are popular
trips and normally last for either half a day or a full day, depending
on the itinerary. We also run trips to the Boston Aquarium.

MARINE BIOLOGY
Scarborough Marshes near Portland, Maine, and Odiorne Pointe just
south of Portsmouth are just two of the areas that campers can visit
on Marine Biology trips. We also visit the Atlantic shoreline on
tide-pooling trips which are very popular. These trips are
usually half or one day trips, and there are no age or skill restrictions
to participation.

PLAYS AND SHOWS
The "Barnstormers Theatre" is the oldest continuously
running theatre in America just fifteen minutes from Cody in Tamworth,
NH. Drama and theatre enthusiasts can sign up and attend shows
there, or in North Conway as well as the famous Blue Man Group in
Boston. Shows are normally in the evenings and therefore don't
interfere with regular daily activities. Night-time shows
are normally restricted to campers ages eleven and older.

WATER PARKS
Saying, "We're going to a Water Park", normally brings
cheers from Cody campers and staff alike! And for good reason. Cody
trips to local Water Parks are awesome! Campers get to spend these
full-day trips with their bunkmates and cabin counselors tubing,
going on water slides, splashing about in wave pools, bobbing along
rivers with cascading waterfalls, socializing, going into wave tunnels
and much more. It's no surprise that they're so popular!

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
The Boston Red Sox play just two hours from Cody! Our Red Sox ball
games are very popular events. These full day trips will have
campers and staff traveling to Boston in our fifteen passenger vans
for the game.

MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
We're just one hour from the Hadlock Field, the home of the Portland
Seadogs! This very successful minor league team is affiliated to
the Boston Red Sox. Every game has a true home-town atmosphere,
and campers always seem to be able to get player autographs much
easier than at a major league game. We normally attend evening ball
games so as not to interfere with regular Cody daily activities.

WHALE WATCHING
The departure point for these incredible half-day trips is just
over an hour from Cody. The commercial whale watching boat
leaves the docks just south of Portsmouth, NH, for the short trip
out into the Atlantic. Almost everyone who goes on a whale watch
will have memories and probably pictures of the remarkable sight
of whales surfacing close to the boat. If you're really lucky, you'll
get to see whales breaching, which is when they leap out of the
water into the air! There is no age or skill restriction to go on
this half-day trip.

CANOEING
Cody's canoe trips take place on several local rivers, and last
either half a day, a full day, or overnight with two day trips.
Canoeing is another "Skills-Required Trip". Beginners
try the easy, calm and very shallow Marina Trip, or the Bear Camp
River, both of which last a half day. As skills increase, campers
might try the Ossipee River, or the regionally famous Saco River.
These are both run as one day canoe trips. We also offer a two-day
Saco River canoe trip. Finally, more advanced canoeists can tackle
white water canoeing upstate on the great Androscoggin River.
White water canoeing is a full-day trip.

KAYAKING
Once Cody campers have completed our lake kayaking program they
can sign up for Cody's kayak trips. Like the canoe trips, these
are "Skills-Required Trips". Campers must have the
skills, techniques and safety abilities to match the river they're
kayaking. Kayakers go on the same rivers as our canoeists,
with beginners using the Marina Trip or the Bear Camp River.
For those who are up to the test, we offer a white water kayaking
trip on the Androscoggin River through some fantastic rapids!

MOUNTAIN BIKING
Cody's bike trips are all "Skill-Required". Like hiking,
canoeing and kayaking, we run trips for all skill levels, from beginner
through advanced. Mountain biking begins with gentle half-day trips.
We then work up to full-day biking trips in the White Mountain National
Forest. Most of our biking trips are done as either half- or one-day
trips. We also offer special trips where more advanced bikers
can bike down Cannon Mountain, Loon Mountain, or Sunday River. You'll
take your bike in a huge cable car to the top of the mountains and
then bike to the bottom, repeating this several times during the
day. These are incredible trips which build confidence and skill,
all within a beautiful mountain setting. Mountain biking is one
of the most popular trips we offer at Cody!

WHITE MOUNTAINS
The White Mountains and White Mountain National Forest offer some
of the most spectacular scenery in the country. A number of Cody
trips are run in the White Mountains, and almost every camper will
visit the area at some point during the summer as part of a regular
camp trip. It's possible that a cabin might take a day trip into
the mountains and spend part of it hiking to a local falls and then
swimming at Lower Scenic Falls, a set of huge rocks in the middle
of the Swift River. These mountains are rich in natural and human
history, with so many wonderful places to explore!

REGIONAL SIGHTSEEING
Cody is located in one of the most beautiful parts of America. Just
north of us is the White Mountain National Forest, and the Atlantic
Ocean is only an hour southeast of Cody. We're surrounded by lakes,
rivers, forests, parklands, hills, and mountains. On many trips
campers see much of the scenery and many of the key sights of our
region. It's rich in beauty, history and culture, and we want our
campers to sample as much of it as their busy camp schedule allows.

ATLANTIC OCEAN
Many campers will have the opportunity to visit the nearby Atlantic
Ocean. They may do so as part of an all-camp, or bunk-trip to the
beach. They might be sailing on the ocean with a deep sea fishing
or whale watching trip, or wading the shoreline exploring tide pools,
or visiting an ocean marsh as part of a Marine Biology program.
Some campers might choose to explore the cliffs and coastal beaches
while visiting Acadia National Park on the coast of Maine.

ACADIA
NATIONAL PARK
Unquestionably Acadia National Park is one of the most popular parks
in America. Cody's Acadia National Park trip is three busy days
of fun along spectacular mountain and shoreline scenery. Campers
can take any number of hikes, bike around Mount Desert Island, shop
for souvenirs in Bar Harbor, swim in the ocean, and visit "Thunder
Hole". This trip is normally available to campers aged twelve
and older, and some trips might require skill in either hiking and/or
biking.

HIKE/BIKE/CANOE TRIATHALONS & BIATHALONS
Cody's
famous Kokopelli Triathlons and Biathlons are probably the most
demanding and challenging of our summer trips. They are definitely
"Skills-Required" and the level of difficulty is part
of their appeal to many campers. These trips take place in
our local area and further north in the White Mountains.
There is no age restriction, but skill and aptitude are what count
here. There are several types of trips, with an intermediate level
and an advanced level. The biathalons are a mix of hiking, biking
and canoeing. For example, an intermediate biathalon might be a
half day of canoeing followed by a half day of biking. Another might
be a half day of hiking followed by a half day of biking. The triathalons
always have all three activities, with varying level of difficulties
for each segment. Whatever the case, just participating in a biathalon
or triathalon at Cody is an achievement in itself.
ROCK CLIMBING
This high-adventure trip involves an instructional one-day rock-climbing
course for all levels with International Mountain Climbing School
(IMCS). IMCS climbing professionals take campers to one of
the several great climbing spots in the White Mountains, including
White Horse and Cathedral Ledges, or other ledges off of the Kancamagus
Highway. Campers learn about safety systems, commands, and
team-work on this challenging and popular trip.
LASER
TAG/CLIMBING WALL
Campers can enjoy some fun and excitement at the Sunday River Adventure
Center's laser tag arena and climbing wall for a half-day. Campers
learn the basics of climbing and gain confidence on an indoor climbing
course, and then have an afternoon of laser tag with friends.

HIGH ROPES COURSE
This trip to the Attitash Grand Summit Challenge Center will give
campers great thrills as they tackle the fun and challenging obstacles
high in the tree tops. They may be climbing, swinging, tight-rope
walking, zipping, or jumping in order to complete the course, all
within a safe system facilitated by trained ropes course personnel.
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