Camp Daggett History

Since 1925, Camp Daggett on Walloon Lake in Northern Michigan has thrived despite challenges like the Great Depression and World War II, thanks to strategic staffing, a dedicated board, and adaptable facilities. Originally owned by Henry R. Daggett, the land was donated by his daughter, Harriet S. Harper, in 1924. Founded by Walter J. MacMillan as a boys' summer camp, its mission, inspired by Daggett's belief in investing in children, is upheld by the Board of Trustees, including members from local service clubs. Today, representatives from bi-county service organizations ensure the camp's success, maintaining its mission of providing character-building experiences in a safe, fun environment for all ages, with a focus on youth.

“I attended Camp Daggett from 1956-1959 and look back at those days with fond memories. I learned to swim, experienced overnight canoeing and camping trips, and forged lifelong friendships.”

-Previous Camper

Camp Daggett Timeline

Camp Daggett Centennial Celebration in 2025

Get ready to celebrate a century of adventure, friendship, and memories at Camp Daggett! In 2025, we will be commemorating our 100th year of creating meaningful experiences for campers of all ages. Join us for a series of exciting events and activities throughout the year, designed to honor our rich history and look forward to an inspiring future. Stay tuned for updates and event announcements—check back often to see how you can be a part of this incredible milestone!