Horizons is a day camp for girls and boys who live or vacation in the Upper Valley of the Connecticut River in Vermont and New Hampshire. Horizons offers three summer sessions of two weeks each, Monday through Friday, from late June through mid August. Campers may enroll in one, two or all three sessions. Horizons campers benefit from the same rich array of activities that children at the renowned sleep-away camps of The Aloha Foundation enjoy—then go home to bed at night, tired and happy. The camp’s exceptional recreational resources occupy 90 natural acres of river valley land on the quiet shores of beautiful Lake Fairlee. From the Horizons waterfront it’s an easy paddle to Hive, The Aloha Foundation’s sleep-away camp for younger girls, and to Ohana Camp for families—both great destinations for camper canoe outings. (Horizons was built as a complete sleep-away camp in the 1920s; many local folks remember it as Wyoda.)