Camp Wehinahpay

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Wehinahpay Mountain Camp is in the heart of the Licon National Forest. Situated over 8,500 feet in elevation and shaded by tall pines, Wehinahpay boasts an array of accessible programs ranging from relaxing to exciting to challenging.

The name “We-Hin-Ah-Pay” has been used for Conquistador Council summer camps since the first camp was conducted at Pine Lodge in 1925, at the foot of Boy Scout Mountain, in the shadow of lofty Capitan Peak, and again in 1926 at Ruidoso, using the same name. We-Hin-Ah-Pay came to the Sacramento Mountains in 1927 on property purchased from local families.

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