Oregon Camps for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children

This page includes camps located in Oregon that serve Deaf and Hard of Hearing children through ASL-rich programming. Camps may be residential or day programs and vary in age range and session length.

ASL Up Network does not operate these camps and encourages families to visit each camp’s website for the most current details.

Camps in Oregon

Residential/Overnight Camps

NAD Youth Leadership Camp

Camp Taloali, Stayton, Oregon

Camp Type: Overnight

Ages Served:

Session Length: June 28 - July 22, 2026

Notes: The NAD Youth Leadership Camp (YLC), established in 1969, is an intensive educational four-week summer program for deaf and hard of hearing high school sophomores and juniors. Campers are referred to as Leaders throughout the program. The camp provides leaders the ability to develop their scholarship, leadership, and citizenship (SLC) qualities outdoors. Leaders experience self-discovery, learn about self-identity, confidence, and self-esteem and understand many things about themselves. The NAD YLC is also an extension of the activities and training offered by the Jr. NAD.

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Camp Taloali - Teen Camp; Youth Camp; Counselor in Training Camp

Camp Taloali, Stayton, Oregon

Camp Type: Overnight

Ages Served: Youth Camp Ages 8-12; Teen Camp Ages 12-18; Counselor in Training Camp Ages 16-19

Session Length: Dates not yet available

Notes: Open to Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind, Deaf Plus, and CODAs

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Northwest Christian Camp for the Deaf

Twin Rocks Camp, Rockaway, Oregon

Camp Type: Overnight

Ages Served: Ages 3 through High School

Session Length: July 20-25, 2026

Notes: Looking for fun, excitement, adventure, and experience friendship with Jesus Christ? Then come to our Northwest Christian Camp for the Deaf (NWCCD). This camp is available to Deaf and Hard of Hearing children or children of Deaf and Hard of Hearing parents and their siblings. For many of these children, it is their first experience with a Christian environment and Deaf Christian role models. The NWCCD is something your child will remember for a lifetime.

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