Registration will open in early 2025!

We are looking forward to hosting HFM camping programs in-person in 2025. Please see HFM’s COVID policies for more information.

CAMP BOLD EAGLE

At Camp Bold Eagle, kids experience a traditional summer camp environment complete with archery, arts and crafts, canoeing, swimming in a lake, and nature walks.

EAGLE
QUEST

Eagle Quest, our newest camping program, is a backpacking excursion on the Manistee River Trail in Lake Michigan for adults with bleeding disorders.

EAGLE OUTPOST

The Eagle Outpost program was developed to meet the special needs of adolescents ages 14 and 15.

EAGLES NEST FAMILY CAMP

Eagles Nest Family Camp is intended to introduce young children with bleeding disorders and their families to the Camp Bold Eagle experience.

OLD BEAGLE

Camp Old Beagle is open to all former staff and campers of Camp Bold Eagle, Eagle Outpost, Eagle Expedition, and Eagle Quest, who are at least 18 years of age, and their immediate family (significant other and children).

EAGLE EXPEDITION

Eagle Expedition is a weeklong adventure to Northern California featuring activities such as whitewater rafting, rock climbing, sea kayaking and sleeping under the stars. This adventure camp includes daily participation in adventure activities that promote both teamwork and independence, led by experienced professional guides. In addition to the physical activities, Expeditioners experience managing their bleeding disorders in a rustic, high-adventure setting.

COUNSELOR-IN-TRAINING

Counselors-in-Training, or CITs, are an important part of life at Camp Bold Eagle. Former campers exhibiting strong leadership skills can apply for the specially designed training program that acts as a stepping-stone to a full staff position. CITs learn about positive behavior management, relating with other staff on a professional level, and maintaining a safe and happy environment for campers.

meet the camp staff

In addition to traditional camp activities, we pride ourselves on offering a can-do experience at camp. Adult leaders, often impacted by bleeding disorders themselves, together with compassionate medical care providers, come together to provide safe, yet challenging experiences for our campers. By learning how to manage their disorders, campers are able to take “Eagle Steps” toward possibilities rather than limitations.

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