Interactive Map

Pemi sits on 475 acres of privately owned land with approximately 60 acres in use and one entrance in and out of camp. There’s plenty of room to roam, including a hike up Pemi Hill for cabin groups to enjoy an overnight in our own Adirondack-style shelter. As the sole residents of our lake (known as Lower Baker Pond), our campers learn, splash, and paddle without concern for boat traffic from other camps or vacationers, ensuring a quiet and safe residence for our camp community.

A great way to see campers in action at Camp Pemigewassett is to play with our interactive map!

A Walk to the Mess Hall with an Inside Look

Spikeball!

Second Hour behind the Library

Sailing on Lower Baker

Our own lake! Perfect place to ski, sail, windsurf, etc. without public traffic.

What’s going on in Junior camp?

SWOOSH!

So how high IS the high dive?!

What happens after breakfast?

Music, stories, and a sunset. It must be Saturday night campfire.

I wonder what Pemi looks like from way up high?

Eat, drink, and be merry!

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