How Camps Build a Boy’s Self Confidence

Does your son suffer from low self-esteem? Today’s young men face unique challenges, confronting gender stereotypes that can leave them feeling inadequate and afraid to express their feelings. Your son needs a nurturing environment – a community that can build him up and help him develop a strong foundation. Mowglis summer camp for boys is […]
Can Summer Camp Make Your Son Smarter?

Throughout his life, the development of your son’s brain is entwined with that of his body, particularly in his younger years. Research shows the more active and fit your child is, the better his cognitive performance. If physical movement stimulates the growth of the mind, can summer camp make your son smarter? How Physical Activity […]
Mowglis Alumnus: Christopher Whiton (Den ’84, Bethlehem, N.H.)

Mowglis alumnus and photographer Chris Whiton (’84) has been capturing the breathtaking beauty of the White Mountains for many years—first on film, then with digital. His love of photography stemmed from his long involvement with oil painting.
The Colonel John F.P. Hill Work Weekend

In 1975, Colonel John Hill, a member of the Mowglis Board, initiated a “Trustees Work Weekend” to help Mr. Hart prepare for the opening of Camp. The weekend was enormously successful and, without exception, has since been held every year on the first weekend in June.
The Summer Camp—A New Factor in Education

On May 1, 1925, the 39-year-old Alcott F. Elwell submitted to the Harvard Graduate School of Education a doctoral thesis titled “The Summer Camp—A New Factor in Education.” He had served as a Counselor at Mowglis on and off since 1905, a year prior to enrolling at Harvard as a part of the undergraduate class of 1910.
Fencing Arrives at Mowglis
When I first came to Mowglis and realized the full extent of what I was being asked to do by starting the fencing program, I must admit I was nervous. I was not an experienced outdoorsman, and fencing is an indoor sport.
Swinging Together: Crew Week 2016

Despite the current swell of 90-degree weather here in New York’s Hudson Valley, there are creepings of fall peeking in at the edges of everything. Due to the heat, people have been sticking to the shade or heading to the water to keep cool.
2015 Camp Mowglis Call – Our Alumni Magazine

Our Alumni Magazine, the Call recaps the 2015 summer and illustrates how, after being influenced by Kipling’s Jungle Book Stories, Camp Mowglis was founded to give boys the time and space for them to reconnect with nature and to learn what it means to be ethical, well-rounded members of a community.
A Regular Mowglis Day

To an outside spectator, the daily life of campers at Mowglis may seem foreign and even strange at times. Telling time through military bugle calls, singing old marching songs in the dining hall, having dorms inspected, swimming “Waingungas,” and getting to sit in the “Inner Circle” during campfire are all unique aspects of Camp Mowglis that campers experience on a regular basis.
“In Loco Parentis”

Every summer, parents from across the world send their children to live the rustic Mowglis lifestyle in the fresh pines of northern New Hampshire. The moment their son is dropped off on Mowglis opening day, they are placing their parental trust in the hands of the carefully selected Mowglis staff.