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Camp 10 has made efforts over the years to ensure visitors to the ski area are happy with their experience. They have improved their lighting in the last few years for the benefit of night skiiers, and the kid section has been expanded. The area is patrolled by the Camp 10 Ski Patrol, a portion of the North Central Region of the National Ski Patrol. Their job is to assist guests and provide emergency care resources. Many of the patrollers are from nearby towns and have been skiing in the area their entire lives. They are required to take at least two preparation courses and spend time training with current patrollers.

The camp features fifteen runs and two T-Bar lifts. There are ski, snowboard, and snowshoe rental available, as well as classes for each of these activities. There is a cafeteria onsite so you only need to pause briefly while skiing to grab a bite to eat. The area offers a family atmosphere and features a fun night time skiing and snowboarding program.

Camp 10 provides a Ski School featuring qualified, knowledgeable instructors to teach novice skiers the ropes. The instructors also grew up nearby and are familiar with the area while also having spent time skiing and teaching in some of the best known ski destinations in New England. There are also teachers on staff who will teach snowboarding lessons. Lessons are available for beginners through experts who want to improve their form and experience.

The Junior Racing Program is a great way to get the kids out on the slopes, learning to ski and getting some intense exercise. Kids grades four through ten will love skiing every other Sunday afternoon, and will enjoy the competition of participating in races. Snowboarding races are also held and the ski area has recently installed all-electronic timing so kids can see how they are doing instantly.

Nearby is a variety of lodging opportunities for those who would like to stay in town a few days while skiing. The Treehaven Resort, Comfort Inn, Super 8, and Holiday Acres all offer convenient, affordable lodging. Restaurants in the area are great for dining after a day of skiing and snowboarding. Rhinelander features a the Peking Chines Restaurant, the Rhinelander Cafy and Pub, Wolf's Log Cabin Restaurant, the Brown Street Brewery, and the White Stag Inn. The Holiday Acres Resort features a restaurant and lodging and is a luxurious place to stay following a day of skiing at Camp 10. There are a few retail opportunities in town including Mel's Trading Post, Golden Harvest, Book World, Country Seed, and the Briar House. The town of Rhinelander prides itself on its natural, back to nature environment and takes care to encourage outdoor sporting events. Indoor opportunities include bowling, a planetarium, a logging museum, and a country club. Those looking to spend times outdoors during the warmer months can enjoy a game of golf or a hike at one of the nearby trails. Camp 10 Ski Area is a fun, family ski adventures everyone will enjoy.

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