Camp is Calling
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August 20-22, 2027
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Camp is Calling 〰️ August 20-22, 2027 〰️
Dive into three days of lakeside adventure, long nights, firelight on your face, and nothing on the agenda but being outside. Kick back under the pines and dance beneath the stars with new friends you'll swear you've known forever. Forget city noise, traffic jams, and to-do lists.
Set against the Rocky Mountains in Western Montana, Camp Diabetes is your all-inclusive, two-night escape packed with nonstop fun for adults with Type 1. Pack your days with camp adventures, late-night socials, awesome activities, cozy lodging, and seriously good eats, all handled so you don't have to think about anything except being here. You'll head home with camp stories, new friends, and the kind of ease that's hard to find anywhere else.
Adult Summer Camp
The best weekend of summer!This is Camp Diabetes. Welcome home, campers.August 20-22, 2027
Your All-Inclusive, Bolus-Worthy Adventure Awaits.
Hungry?All Meals, Snacks,
& Drinks
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks in between, from the second you check in Friday to the moment you leave Sunday. Tell us your dietary needs at registration and we'll have you covered, gluten-free, vegan, all of it. Bring your own favorites too if you've got a snack you can't camp without.
Your stay3 Days, 2 Nights
Accommodations
Every cabin has power outlets for your pump, CGM & phone. Along with heat, indoor restrooms and hot showers for a comfortable stay. Sleeping arrangements include bunk beds or queen beds, depending on your cabin assignment.
Want to stay with friends? Be sure to add your preferred cabin mate during registration so we can place you together if possible!
Feel goodActivities & Wellness
Programming
Lakeside yoga, kayaking, hiking, camp games, arts and crafts, campfires, and real conversations with people who get it, peer support, breakout groups, and time to just be a person who happens to have T1D instead of explaining it. Plus a few surprises we're saving for camp.
Don’t WorryMedical Support
On site
Two paramedics living with T1D, a registered nurse, and low-snack stations everywhere, so you can actually relax. This is the one weekend you don't have to be your own backup plan.
“We met at diabetes camp as kids, decades ago. When we found each other again as adults, we realized we'd both spent years chasing the same feeling: a place where nobody had to explain themselves, where having T1D wasn't the most interesting thing about you in the room. So we built it. Camp Diabetes is for everyone who had that feeling once and never stopped wanting it back.”
Sina and Laura, Founders
