Looking for a Farm Camp in Metro Detroit?

Abraham Ranch day camps for children ages 5 to 14 will blend physical activity with hands-on learning, crafts, games, and meaningful animal interactions. Through adventure-based challenges and working with rescued animals, campers will build confidence, empathy, and a sense of responsibility. Each child will be encouraged to participate at their own comfort level, ensuring a supportive and enriching experience. All proceeds go to our 501(c)(3) non-profit.

DATES FOR 2026

June 16 (Tuesday): Horse Camp - SOLD OUT

June 18 (Thursday): Outdoor Adventure Camp - SOLD OUT

July 15 (Wednesday): Farm Camp

July 17 (Friday): Nature & Wildlife Camp

August 11 (Tuesday): Farm Camp

August 13 (Thursday): Horse Camp - SOLD OUT

BASIC INFO

$90/camp

9 am - 3 pm

Ages 5 - 14

Horse Camp

This camp is focused on learning about horses and how to care for them. Kids will have the opportunity to explore the ranch, help with barn chores, groom horses and take them on a trail walk around our property. Campers will bring home a special craft as a reminder of their fun day. Other potential activities include learning from an equine veterinarian and watching a farrier demonstration.

Outdoor Adventure Camp

Immerse your child in a day of fun-filled outdoor activities, including team-building activities throughout our property and trails. Campers will safely learn practical hands-on outdoor skills, including how to build a shelter. They’ll also spend time with our farm animals and likely meet some turtles from a local turtle rescue.

Day in the Life on the Farm

This camp is focused on our farm animals, including pigs, sheep, goats and chickens. Campers will spend time in our pastures with our pigs, goats and sheep and learn how to care for the animals. They’ll also get to interact with our farm equipment and tractors. Kids will bring home a special craft as a reminder of their fun day.

Nature & Wildlife Camp

Campers will spend the day learning about the nature and wildlife that surrounds us here in Southeast Michigan. They’ll learn how to attract pollinators, how to avoid certain plants like poison ivy, and meet wildlife from a wildlife rehabilitation specialist. As always, they’ll also get time with the Abraham Ranch animals. Kids will bring home a special craft as a reminder of their fun day.