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Camp Counselor Experiences | Summer Jobs for College Students at Swift Nature Camp

Camp Counselor Experiences | Summer Jobs for College Students at Swift Nature Camp (73)

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Top 10 Typical Staff Experiences at Swift Nature Camp

The Toughest Job You’ll Ever Love

Hi, I’m Lonnie, and I’ve been the Camp Director at Swift Nature Camp for over 30 years. Every summer, more than 100,000 college students across the country become camp counselors. They do it for many reasons—leadership experience, adventure, friendships, and because camp has a way of changing lives.

At Swift Nature Camp, we do things a little differently. We’re intentionally small, with a staff of about 20 people, which means you are seen, heard, and truly matter. When you join our team, you’re not just filling a role—you’re shaping a summer.

As we empower our Camp Kupugani campers, our staff experience just as much growth, challenge, fun, and transformation. Here’s what typically happens during a summer at Swift Nature Camp.


1. Seeing Kids Transform Right Before Your Eyes

At camp, it’s not if campers will change—it’s how. You’ll witness shy kids find confidence, nervous campers try new things, and friendships form in ways that amaze even veteran staff. You’ll feel the impact of your work every single day.

2. All-Camp Lake Parties

This is summer fun in its purest form—music, sunshine, laughter, and everyone together on the waterfront. These moments remind you why summer camp jobs are unlike any other job.

3. When a Camper Finally Opens Up

Camp can get deep. When a camper trusts you enough to share something personal—or just sit quietly with you—you realize how important your role truly is.

4. Day-Off Adventures with Fellow Staff

Days off turn into stories you’ll tell for years. Whether you explore Chicago, head to Freeport, or just relax by the lake, these shared adventures build lifelong bonds.

5. The Hug You’ve Been Waiting for All Session

There’s a moment when a camper finally feels safe enough to trust you—and sometimes that trust shows up as a big, heartfelt hug. Those moments never get old.

6. Learning About Other Cultures and Perspectives

Camp brings together people from different backgrounds and experiences. Come with an open mind, and you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of the world—and yourself.

7. Gaining Confidence in Your Leadership

From staff training through the final day of camp, we intentionally help you grow as a leader. You’ll leave with stronger communication skills, confidence, and a clearer sense of who you are.

8. Enjoying the Beauty of Nature Every Day

The lake, the trees, the wildlife, the sunsets—and yes, even the bugs—become part of your daily life. Nature has a way of grounding you and recharging your spirit.

9. Making Friends for Life

There’s something special about camp friendships. After a summer full of shared challenges and laughter, you’ll likely leave with at least one new best friend.

10. Leaving Camp Changed

No one leaves camp the same person they were when they arrived. You’ll head home more confident, more capable, and more prepared to make a difference wherever life takes you next.


Why Swift Nature Camp?

Swift Nature Camp is an overnight summer camp in Wisconsin offering paid summer camp jobs and paid internships for college students. With our small staff team, you’ll gain real responsibility, real mentorship, and real impact.

If you’re looking for a summer camp counselor job, a college summer job, or a paid internship working with kids outdoors, this just might be the experience that changes your life.

The toughest job you’ll ever love.
— Lonnie
Camp Director, Swift Nature Camp (30+ Years)

Wednesday, 13 November 2019 16:58

Bubba Makes The Big Time

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At the Chicago Pet Show last weekend Bubba was a big hit with the locals.

Maybe thats why when campers want to be with animals over the summer they come to 

our Animal Summer Camp.

Bubba At Pet Show

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Wednesday, 30 October 2019 15:54

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Many centuries ago, as the summer harvest came to an end, the Celtic people prepared for the dark of winter by building big bonfires in their fields.  They believed evil spirits lurked in the shadows around the bonfires, so they wanted light to guide their paths to and from the bonfires. The Celts carved faces on large turnips and then hollowed out the inside of the vegetable so a candle could sit within it. The light shining out through the carved faces scared away evil spirits. It also showed the way to their homes for the good spirits and for travelers.

In 1584, French explorer Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence region of North America. He reported finding “gros melons.” “Pompions” became the term in English, which eventually became “pumpkin.”  When the immigrants arrived in America and found a bountiful supply of pumpkins, they soon adopted the pumpkin as the best fruit (and it is a fruit!) for carving Jack O’Lanterns.

Pumpkins belong to the gourd family, which includes cucumbers, honeydew melons, cantaloupe, watermelons, and zucchini.  They are indigenous to the western hemisphere.                                


Show us your Punkin Carving & post on Facebook 

Encouragement is Needed

Late last week Michelle, our camp cook for 12 years was rushed to the hospital for pneumonia. The doctors thought it would be best to put her into a coma to help her lungs recover. After 3 days or so the Dr's. slowly brought her back to consciousness. On Monday she was moved out of the intensive care unit (ICU) and seems to be making progress for recovery. I am sure she would love to hear from you. If you would like to send her some best wishes, you can send her an email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or you can facebook your kind words of encouragement. 
Chess - The Game of Kings
has come to SNC. If you enjoy playing chess, we will have a designated spot for our new outdoor chess game. So challenge a friend or just play a friendly game of chess. 
Do You Remember These Happy Faces? 
Last week Dylan and J got married in Dylan's home state of Tennessee. J has been around camp as a camper, LIT and Counselor for over 10 years. While Dylan came to camp as counselor for 2 summers and ran riflery. After years of dating they decided it was time to become husband and wife. The wedding had many SNC staffers attending including Beth all the way from Australia.
Give Dylan and J Best Wishes on Facebook
Look who I found getting ready for Halloween. Do they need a costume?

Look who was in Chicagoland recently. Can you name them?

FLASH SALE- POP UP STORE OPENS 11/1/2019
For years campers and parents alike have been asking for some new SNC swag in our camp store. Recently, an idea came our way a Pop Up Store with loads of SNC Swag.
The store will be open for only 3 weeks (November 1st- November 17th) and we guarantee all items will arrive before the holidays...SO WHY NOT START YOUR SHOPPING LONG BEFORE BLACK FRIDAY and get some limited 
edition camp clothing.
Chose from-Hooded Sweatshirts-Flannels-V Necks-Pants, Socks, Hats & More
So if you have been around Swift for many years, you would have had the pleasure to meet one swell guy Travis. He has a way about him that makes everyone feel more valued and good about themselves. Whenever we speak to him, he reflects on how wonderful SNC is and how he wishes he could return each summer. Nearly a year ago Travis returned back to the USA from Africa where he spent 2 years with the Peace Corp.  He currently lives in Chicago and works as a BEE KEEPER.
To learn more read this article with TravisA Summer Camp Bee Keeper
 
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Wednesday, 20 March 2019 02:28

Camp Corner 3/2019

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All the latest from Swift Nature Camp -  Meet new staff & Critters

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Wednesday, 30 January 2019 22:10

SNC Camp Corner 2/19

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Here is all the latest info about camp. Enjoy!

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OPPS HERE IS MICHELLE"S CORRECT EMAIL - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

* A quick update(2/3/19) Michelle is out of surgery and the pain is slowly going away. Sadly she now has peunonia, so please wish her luck!
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Tuesday, 28 August 2018 16:34

Learn What's New At SNC

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Hope it isn’t too late to be in the newsletter!! One of my favorite camp memories is at the end of each session, during final campfire, when everyone is so excited and runs up to join me in singing songs! It makes me feel loved and like all everyone loves camp as much as I do! ?

Thanks!! Christy

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25 Baybrook Ln.

Oak Brook, IL 60523

Phone: 630-654-8036

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W7471 Ernie Swift Rd.

Minong, WI 54859

Phone: 715-466-5666

swiftcamp@aol.com