Camp Kiwanis
Membership
If you’re interested in membership at the Camp Kiwanis or any of our Metro Atlanta clubs, please download the membership application. Then, complete and return the application to the club.
Brief History
Camp Kiwanis is a year-round residence camp that provides a positive, challenging outdoor experience to the youth served by Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta.
Located on 160 acres in Madison County, Georgia, Camp Kiwanis serves as the Environmental Education Center for over 17,000 members that attend our 24 clubs. This unique site, a gift from Georgia Pacific, is located on the scenic and historic Broad River and Bartram Trail.
The Camp’s Program and Facility theme is centered on William Bartram’s travels along the Broad River in 1773 just after the Cherokee Nation sold the property to the British Government. All camper, staff and quest facilities are log cabins similar to pioneer and Cherokee cabins. All programs feature Cherokee Culture, Georgia's Colonial History, and Bartram’s zeal for nature and adventure.
The unique natural and historic features of the camp include: Bluestone Creek; A mineral spring; Devil's Pulpit (bluffs); the ruins of Wildcat Bridge & Road; a horseshoe bend in the river which provide scenic vistas of the river; the river shoals at Flat Rock; large variety of plants, trees and wildlife.
Camp Kiwanis was founded and is supported by the Kiwanis Club of Atlanta. Additional support comes from the United Way of Atlanta and the Rotary Club of Atlanta.



