2026 Camp Oz Day #4 – A Day Full of Memories

Camp Oz 2026 Blog – A Day Full of Memories, Day #4” featuring a group of campers wearing life jackets standing together on a lakeshore next to canoes and paddles, with a dock and calm water in the background under a partly cloudy sky - Updates from Camp

Day 4 at Camp Oz brought another day of adventure, friendship, and unforgettable memories! Campers woke up to beautiful weather and eagerly headed off to their morning activities. 

A Canoe Day to Remember

One lucky group had the opportunity to spend part of the day canoeing, enjoying the peaceful water, working together as paddling partners, and taking in the great outdoors. The smiles and laughter coming from the lake made it clear that the canoe trip was a highlight for campers. 

Camp Days Made for Courage and Curiosity

Back at camp, the fun continued with some of our favorite activities. Campers tested their aim and concentration at archery, celebrating bullseyes and encouraging one another along the way.

Others spent time with our incredible horses, building confidence, learning new skills. 

Throughout the day, campers could be seen cheering each other on, reconnecting with friends, and making the most of every moment as the week begins to wind down. It’s amazing to see how quickly friendships have grown and how comfortable everyone has become within the Camp Oz community. 

As the sun began to set, the entire camp gathered together for our closing campfire. With the week coming to an end soon, the evening provided a chance to reflect on the week, celebrate accomplishments, share laughs, and enjoy one last special all-camp gathering.

The campfire was filled with songs, stories, and plenty of smiles as campers and staff looked back on all the adventures we’ve shared so far.

With one more day left, we’re excited to finish the week strong and make a few more memories before saying goodbye to another incredible year at Camp Oz!

Lisa Necastro, Assistant Camp Oz Director

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