Who Can Attend Camp High Hopes?
Camp High Hopes serves children and adults with disabilities of all ages living primarily in the tri-state region of Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota. Generally, these are people with a variety of mental and/or physical disabilities. Campers are required to be medically stable and not a major danger to themselves or others. Each camp session will focus on the needs of a specific disability and age group (adult vs. youth) to allow for the best of care and adaptation. ADHD, brain injuries, autism, cognitive disorders, muscular dystrophy, epilepsy, asthma, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, stroke, cancer, hearing and visual impairments are just some of the disabilities that the camp will be able to provide for. If you have questions about whether someone can attend Camp High Hopes then please contact Ali Langseth by E-mail at alangseth@camphighhopes.com or call 712-224-8211.



Camp High Hopes is a year-round recreational facility exclusively designed and operated for people with special needs. The camp is a not-for-profit organization.







