Camp No Limits, 2026 Camps

Date and Time

June 1 – October 4, 2026
06/01/2026 12:00 AM 10/04/2026 11:59 PM Camp No Limits, 2026 Camps Camp No Limits is a non-profit organization providing camps for children with limb loss or limb difference and their families. Camp No Limits aims to empower young people with limb loss or difference to discover and develop a healthy, happy, independent lifestyle.

Location

Across the USA

Camp No Limits is a non-profit organization providing camps for children with limb loss or limb difference and their families. Camp No Limits aims to empower young people with limb loss or difference to discover and develop a healthy, happy, independent lifestyle. Camper scholarships are available and funded by Hanger Foundation.

Visit CampNoLimits.org to learn more.


Follow Cameron Lutges, Team Hanger Clinic Patient Champion, as he shows you what a day at Camp No Limits is like.


2026 Camp Dates:

January 30-February 1 | CNL Florida

February 27- March 1 | sNow Limits

April 17-19 | CNL Texas

May 22-25 | CNL California

June 18-21| CNL Illinois

June 25-28 | CNL Idaho

July 9-12 | CNL Connecticut

August 4-7 | Teen Camp Maine

August 9-12 | CNL Maine

August 20-23 | CNL Maryland

September 4-6 | CNL Arizona

October 2-4 | CNL Tennessee


Camp No Limits 2025

The Hanger Foundation is proud to support Camp No Limits with its Signature Grant, which funds camper scholarships.

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