Safety at Camp CaHiTo

Where Adventure Meets Peace of Mind

At Camp CaHiTo, we believe that unique, challenging experiences are the best tools for building teamwork and self-confidence. We also believe that for “fun” to be sustainable, safety must be our number one priority.

We go beyond industry standards to ensure every camper is supported, supervised, and secure throughout their journey with us.

A Secure Environment
  • Full-Time Security: An on-site caretaker lives at the facility to monitor and secure the camp grounds 24/7.
  • Communication: Our office is staffed from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM with a dedicated PA system to alert staff to weather changes or logistical updates instantly.

  • Cell Phone Free: To keep campers focused on their surroundings and safety, we are a strictly cell-phone-free zone.

ACA Accreditation

The Gold Standard: We are ACA Accredited

Because your child deserves the best.

Camp CaHiTo is proud to be accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA). This is a voluntary process that we choose to undergo because we are committed to the highest level of safety and professionalism in the industry.

What does "ACA Accredited" actually mean?

Think of it as a “seal of approval” from the most rigorous camp safety organization in the country. To maintain our accreditation, Camp CaHiTo must meet or exceed up to 300 health and safety standards, ranging from staff qualifications to emergency response and site security.

Why it Matters for You

Choosing an ACA-accredited camp means you can breathe easier. While many camps are “licensed” by the state, ACA accreditation is a higher, peer-reviewed bar that focuses specifically on the developmental and physical safety of children in an outdoor setting.

“The ACA seal is the best evidence a parent has that a camp is committed to a safe, nurturing environment for their child.” — ACA National

Verified Excellence

Every few years, a team of ACA professionals visits our site to verify that we are practicing what we preach. We don’t just pass a test; we maintain a culture of safety every single day of the summer.