Windham, NH Summer Camps

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Camp Lovewell

Nashua, NH 03062  

Camp Lovewell is situated on a 22 acre working farm. Mature trained counselors supervise fun activities that build self-esteem. Low ropes, archery, nature, more

Gender:
Coed
Camp Type:
Day Camp
Phone:
603-881-4815
 
 

Brooks School Day Camp

North Andover, MA 01845  

Traditional day camp offering a variety of activities on water and land that will enrich your child's summer.

Gender:
Coed
Camp Type:
Day Camp
Phone:
978-725-6294
 
 

Camp Noar

Hampstead, NH 03841  

Full range of activities in an intimate setting. Campers develop skills in activties of his/her choice. Lakefront location. Jewish camping experience. Kosher.

Gender:
Coed
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Phone:
508-881-1002
 
 

Brooks School Summer Programs

North Andover, MA 01845  

Traditional day camp offering a variety of activities on water and land that will enrich your child's summer.

Camp Type:
Day Camp
Gender:
Coed
Phone:
978-725-6294
 
 

Runels

Pelham, NH  

300 acres of pine forest on a lake. It focuses on helping girls grow strong with opportunity to try new skills and share within a well-supervised environment.

Camp Type:
Day Camp|Residential Camp
Gender:
Girls Only
Phone:
617-482-1078
 

Summer Camps in Windham, NH

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About Windham, NH

Windham is an affluent town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 13,592 at the 2010 census.

History of Windham, NH

The area was initially home to the Pawtucket Native Americans. Scottish immigrants began to settle in the area in 1719. The region was known as “Nutfield” and included what are now the neighboring towns of Derry and Londonderry. By 1721 some of the original settlers petitioned to form a separate independent community. Governor Benning Wentworth granted this request in 1742. The town was named after Sir Charles Wyndham, 2nd Earl of Egremont, a member of Parliament from 1734 to 1750, Secretary of State for the Southern Department from 1761 to 1763, and a good friend of Governor Wentworth. The town of Windham was originally a parish of Londonderry. Windham was the second town designated by Governor Benning Wentworth following the establishment of the New Hampshire-Massachusetts border. Windham was the birthplace of Samuel Dinsmoor, Governor of New Hampshire from 1831 to 1834. The first census ever taken in Windham totaled at 663 residents in the year 1790.

Windham, NH City Statistics:

Population: 11417
Elevation: 200 feet. Longitude: -71.3047 Latitude: 42.8006