An accredited member of the American Camping Association
(ACA), Hiram House Camp is located just east of Cleveland in
Northeast Ohio on nearly 175 pristine acres in the scenic Chagrin
Valley.
Hiram House Camp offers year-round outdoor education and recreation
for youth, schools, churches, businesses, civic, and other
organizations through summer camps, residential camps, educational
school camps, and group retreats.
Since 1896, Hiram House Camp has been a pioneer in opening new
horizons for thousands of area youths, building character and
self esteem, and promoting team and group development through
hands-on educational programs, outdoor experiences and activities,
including: archery, boating, crafts, challenge program, fishing,
hiking, horseback riding, outdoor skills, swimming, wildlife and environmental
studies.
The Hiram House theme is American History and the Pioneering
Spirit. The camp features
Conestoga Wagons, Teepees, Log Cabins,
and a Frontier Fort among its many popular attractions. Other
camp favorites include a Treehouse, Alpine Climbing Wall,
Train Caboose, Swimming Pool, Weather Station, Nature Center,
Farmstead and a new Equestrian Center.
Hiram House Camp and its experienced, dedicated staff are committed
to continuing to play a vital role in helping prepare all our
youth to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.
History of Hiram House,
established 1896