Timbertop Camp for Youth / Kids with Learning Disabilities | Differences | Special Needs. Camp Timbertop is a Wisconsin overnight summer camp program designed for Youth / Kids that have been identified by their School District as needing extra help for a learning disability and special needs. Specific learning disabilities may include: OHI, ADHD, ADD, LD, SLD and Dyslexia. Kids receiving support services such as Leveled Learning Intervention (LLI), Reading Support and Title 1, are also eligible.

Timbertop combines traditional camp activities with extra reading practice and special group activities that focus on dealing with learning differences in a structured daily setting. We are dedicated to providing a safe, fun and small group environment, which develops the spirit, mind and body of each individual.  Camp is a special place where youth and teens learn about the environment, develop positive values, make meaningful friendships, build positive peer relationships, learn new skills and increase self-confidence. In our community of caring adults Timbertop summer camp helps kids grow and find themselves. Register Now for Timbertop Camp!

History of Timbertop Camp for Youth with Learning Disabilities:
Timbertop was founded in 1967 and operated by the Association for Services for Learning Disabilities, a non-profit organization that sponsors camping for children with learning disabilities.  In 2021 Timbertop Camp Inc. was registered as a 501(c)3 organization and operated by a Volunteer Board of Directors for the purpose of providing a summer camp experience for youth with learning disabilities.

NEW for 2026 Timbertop Camp will be held at YMCA Camp Glacier Hollow in Amherst Junction, Wisconsin nestled just 14 miles East of Stevens Point in beautiful Central Wisconsin. Timbertop Camp was previously held at YMCA Camp Glacier Hollow from 2000 – 2020.

Thank you Wisconsin Lions Camp for Hosting us from 2021 – 2025!

Camp Program Details:
Timbertop Camp for Youth with Learning Disabilities is a 6-7 day outdoor adventure where campers will learn outdoor skills and participate in activities designed to enhance their cooperative abilities and interpersonal relationships. An emphasis is placed on building self-esteem and how to make and keep friends. Whether building a campfire, cleaning the cabin or learning how to handle a canoe, each camper learns to share the responsibility of camp life.  The daily schedule includes: reading instruction, swim lessons, cabin activities, camp classes (such as nature exploration, canoeing, arts & crafts, archery, fishing, games and more), evening campfires, stargazing and all-camp programs.

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Camp Leadership/Directors:
Camp Timbertop, Inc. is operated by a volunteer Board of Directors.  Our volunteers/staff are selected for their leadership skills and their ability to provide a meaningful and safe camp experience for youth with Learning Disabilities. Volunteers/Staff have an understanding of youth with special needs and the unique potential of each child. There is a ratio of one adult to every six campers.

Learn more about our leadership staff and Board of Directors.

Contact Us:
Email: info@timbertopcamp.org
Phone: 715-869-6262
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