Triple W High School

Designed for high school girls who have a desire for horsemanship training; this session has a high focus on horsemanship skills at the barn.

Triple W Horsemanship | High School

Hands-On Riding Experience

At Triple W High School, campers jump right into barn life and horseback adventures. Early in the week, each girl completes a riding assessment and pairs with her very own horse. From that moment on, skilled wranglers actively guide her through grooming, tacking, and forming a lasting partnership with her horse. Every ride builds confidence, trust, and connection.

Daily Triple W Riding Skills

Each day at Triple W High School brings new challenges and fresh opportunities to grow. Campers practice riding in diverse settings, learning to communicate clearly, trust deeply, and lead boldly. As the week unfolds, they master new skills step by step. By the end of camp, riders proudly demonstrate their progress in an exciting obstacle course showcase for parents—a highlight of the entire week!

High School Camp Experience

Unlike other Phantom Ranch sessions, Triple W High School operates as its own close-knit program, designed specifically for high school girls. Each day feels intentional and inspiring. Campers enjoy distinctive activities, creative crafts, and meaningful chapel times that nurture both heart and spirit.

One evening, they gather under the stars at The Garden for a campfire filled with laughter and stories. Another night, they saddle up for a breathtaking sunset ride. Later in the week, they might worship indoors to the gentle sound of acoustic music. Every moment feels personal, memorable, and deeply connected to the heart of Triple W.

Faith-Centered Growth

Faith is woven into every part of life at Triple W High School. Caring staff lead chapels and devotionals that speak directly to high school girls—encouraging them to grow spiritually and follow Jesus with purpose. Through daily reflection, heartfelt discussions, and shared worship, campers deepen their faith while forming genuine, lasting friendships.

Positive Camp Culture

At Triple W High School, the Phantom Ranch team works intentionally to create a joyful, respectful, and uplifting community. Staff cheer campers on during challenges, celebrate victories together, and encourage teamwork every step of the way. Through laughter, learning, and play, girls experience what it truly means to live out Christ-centered values.

In addition, staff model kindness and teach healthy, respectful interactions—helping every camper feel seen, included, and valued.

Safe and Supportive Staff

Behind every great week at Triple W High School stands a well-trained, compassionate team. Each staff member completes thorough background checks, hands-on training, and child protection courses. They also study emergency response plans and learn how to support campers through challenges like homesickness or anxiety.

Because of this intentional preparation, every camper can relax, grow, and thrive in a safe, nurturing, and Christ-focused environment.

Session Details

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CABIN — bedding for a twin-size mattress (pillow, sheets/sleeping bag/blanket), bath towel (different from beach towel) and toiletries (soap, shampoo, deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste).

WATERFRONT — beach towel (different from bath towel), quick drying sandals (footwear is required when not at the waterfront), sunscreen, active/athletic swimwear that allows for playing, speedboat tube rides, and active games without needing adjustment. Swimwear must be fully lined, non-revealing and avoid emphasizing the figure. We recommend swim shirts with SPF to avoid sunburn.

AROUND CAMP — a labeled, reusable water bottle (available for purchase in the camp store; we also have Phantom Ranch label stickers), clothes to get dirty in, close-toed footwear (not just flip-flops or crocs), active footwear, rain jacket/top, pants, chilly weather clothes, and a flashlight.

BIBLE — Bible’s often get damaged or lost while at camp. Please do not send a special family Bible, an oversized Bible, or one with sentimental value. Please make sure the camper’s name and accurate contact information are in the Bible. Campers are welcome to bring their own Bible and are encouraged to follow along during Chapel sessions with their own Bible. Phantom Ranch has Bibles on hand for use and purchase. All Bible verses being used and taught are made available for campers.

OPTIONAL — secondary swim suit, swim goggles (consider cheap goggles in case of loss), camera, personal paintball goggles/pads (Phantom Ranch provides paintball safety equipment), fishing gear.

Call/email for clarification on what to bring items.

Please LEAVE AT HOME — mobile phones, tablets, music devices, video game players, laptops, other screen devices, smoking/vaping devices, knives of all kinds (personal whittling and fishing tools may be accessed via Program Leadership), weapons of any kind including those intended for self-defense (even though Mukwonago means Place of the Bear, there are no bears here), paintball markers, and airsoft guns, GellyBall taggers, fireworks, sparklers or similar items, cash (turn in all cash at check-in to be entered into the camper’s store account).

Phantom Ranch will not be held responsible for lose, theft, or damage to items brought to camp. Phantom Ranch staff will collect and secure the above items and return them at the end of the week. For clarification on our Leave At Home list and policy please call/email.

7:15 Get ready for the day and tidy the cabin
8:00 Pre-Breakfast Gathering
8:15 Breakfast
9:30 Morning Chapel Gathering
10:00 Cabin Discussion Groups
11:00 Cabin Activity and/or Group Game
12:15 Lunch
1:00 In Cabin Rest/Reset Time
2:00 Cabin Activity and/or Camper Choice Time
(Waterfront, Paintball, Horses, Climbing Center available)
5:00 Pre-Dinner Gathering
5:30 Dinner
After dinner, we schedule games, activities, an evening Chapel session, campfires, and lights out at age appropriate times

Note: This schedule is subject to change.


2026 Summer Camp Sessions and Dates

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Grades entering Fall 2026

Elementary Girls | AdventurersGirls Grades 3-56/28 – 7/3$600
Elementary Boys | RoughridersBoys Grades 3-56/28 – 7/3$600
Middle School Girls Horsemanship | Triple WGirls Grades 7-96/28 – 7/3$750
Younger Middle School Girls | Youngteen 1Co-Ed Grades 6-77/5 – 7/10$650
Younger Middle School Boys | Youngteen 1Co-Ed Grades 6-77/5 – 7/10$650
Older Middle School Girls | Youngteen 2Co-Ed Grades 7-97/12 – 7/17$650
Older Middle School Boys | Youngeen 2Co-Ed Grades 7-97/12 – 7/17$650
High School Girls Horsemanship | Triple WGirls Grades 9-127/12 – 7/17$750
High School Girls | SuperteenCo-Ed Grades 9-127/19 – 7/24$660
High School Boys | SuperteenCo-Ed Grades 9-127/19 – 7/24$660
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