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Camp Fire Camp El Tesoro celebrates 90th Anniversary

Camp Fire Camp El Tesoro, a co-ed youth camping and outdoor experience destination, is celebrating its 90th anniversary. Since its founding in 1934, Camp El Tesoro has provided a space for children and teenagers to explore the outdoors, develop self-confidence, and forge lasting friendships in a technology-free environment. To celebrate this significant milestone, El Tesoro campers aged 6-17 are enjoying an unforgettable summer filled with traditional and new activities, fostering personal growth and connection with nature.

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A Legacy of Outdoor Adventure and Learning

Nestled on 223-acres where the Brazos River meets Fall Creek in Granbury, Texas, Camp El Tesoro has welcomed five generations of campers into its inclusive and nurturing community. The camp’s year-round program offerings include traditional summer overnight camp, nature day camp, specialty grief therapy camp, outdoor education field trips for schools, camp rentals for other organizations, and an annual trail run fundraiser. Program activities include nature studies, horseback riding, archery, crafts, woodshop, high and low ropes challenge course, canoeing and kayaking, and more; all designed to challenge and engage campers in a supportive atmosphere.

“As we mark the 90th anniversary of Camp El Tesoro, we reflect on the countless memories and transformative experiences shared by our campers and staff,” said Jen Smith, Camp Fire vice president outdoor connections. “Our mission has always been to provide a space where young people can grow, learn, and be themselves, away from the distractions of the ‘real world.’ This anniversary is a testament to our enduring commitment to that mission.”

Celebrating 90 Years of Camp Traditions and Innovations

Camp Fire First Texas purchased the original 90-acres on the Brazos River near Granbury for $12 an acre in 1934, and built a lodge dining hall, 11 rock cabins with screened windows, and a central shower house. Today, Camp El Tesoro has expanded to 223-acres and features 20-modern air-conditioned cabins with full bathrooms, a dining hall that can seat 300 people, 12,000 square foot covered equestrian center, two swimming pools, two archery ranges, a sports court, a high ropes climbing tower with 300’ zipline, and miles of wooded trails. Plus, Lake Leo features floating boat and fishing docks where campers can catch and release bass, and bluegill and enjoy paddling in kayaks and canoes.

Summer camp programming has evolved over the last 90 years, but horseback riding, canoeing, outdoor cooking, and archery are all still cornerstones of El Tesoro activities. While fencing and handicrafts have evolved into yoga and ziplining, campers continue to learn new skills, try new activities, and return home with more confidence and independence.

During the school year, El Tesoro transforms into the Texas Outdoor Education Center to become an outdoor laboratory where students learn about the natural environment in TEKS-based lessons on day and overnight trips. Knowledge gained through hands-on outdoor learning activities and applications set the stage for a lifelong commitment to protect our environment and understand the natural world around them.

“As we celebrate Camp El Tesoro’s 90th anniversary, we are reminded of the enduring legacy and profound impact this camp has had on generations of young people,” said Brian Miller, President & CEO of Camp Fire First Texas. “This milestone isn’t just about honoring our past; it’s about igniting the potential for future generations to learn, grow, and thrive in an environment that fosters independence, resilience, and a deep connection with nature. The longevity of El Tesoro underscores our commitment to providing transformative camp experiences that empower youth to become leaders, adventurers, and stewards of their communities.”

An Invitation to Join the Celebration

Camp El Tesoro’s 90th anniversary is not only a milestone but also an invitation to alumni and supporters to reconnect to a community that cherishes adventure, friendship, and personal growth.

The highlight of the year-long anniversary celebration is the 90th Anniversary Celebration Camp Weekend, September 27-29, 2024. Camp alumni and their families, along with other Camp Fire supporters, are invited to Camp El Tesoro. During this celebratory weekend, they can experience the fun of camp with special activities, reconnect with old friends, and enjoy a Saturday BBQ dinner accompanied by music from Brad Thompson. Options are available for individuals, groups, and families – whether you’d like to stay for the entire weekend or join the festivities only on Saturday. 

“We are thrilled to welcome campers to celebrate this special anniversary with us,” added Smith. “Whether you’re a returning camper or new to the El Tesoro family, this summer season honors our past and looks forward to the future.” For more information about Camp Fire Camp El Tesoro, the 90th anniversary celebrations, and to register for camp, please visit the anniversary website or contact CampET@CampFireFW.org or 817.831.2111, ext. 155.

source: press release


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