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Camp Waldemar vs Heart O' the Hills Camp for Girls

Camp Waldemar (overnight/sleepaway) and Heart O' the Hills Camp for Girls (adventure) are different camp types in Hunt, so this comparison is less about which is "better" and more about which fits your child's interest. Pricing is broadly comparable.

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Where they actually differ.

Logistics are the meaningful split. Camp Waldemar includes lunch, Heart O' the Hills Camp for Girls doesn't. These details often outweigh program-quality differences for working families — a cheaper-on-paper camp without bus service can become more expensive than a transit-friendly competitor once you factor in your own driving time.

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Attribute Camp Waldemar Heart O' the Hills Camp for Girls
Category Overnight/Sleepaway Adventure
Neighborhood Hunt, TX Heart O' the Hills Camp for Girls
Ages Ages 7–17 Ages 6–16
Price Cost not available on website. $1,688/week
Rating 4.9 (26)
ACA-accredited
Years operating 100 99
Staff ratio (published) Published Published
Extended care
Transportation
Financial aid
Lunch provided
FSA-eligible

Camp Waldemar

Camp Waldemar is a traditional all-girls summer camp in the Texas Hill Country. It has a rich history and focuses on developing character, leadership, and lifelong friendships.

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Heart O' the Hills Camp for Girls

Heart O' the Hills is a traditional summer camp for girls in the Texas Hill Country. It has a strong focus on character development, leadership, and outdoor activities.

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Common questions about this comparison.

Are Camp Waldemar and Heart O' the Hills Camp for Girls for the same ages?
Camp Waldemar accepts ages 7–17. Heart O' the Hills Camp for Girls accepts ages 6–16. If your child sits at the boundary of either range, contact the camp directly — many programs run mixed-age internal grouping that lets them flex on the published cutoffs.
Are Camp Waldemar and Heart O' the Hills Camp for Girls accredited?
Camp Waldemar is ACA-accredited (100 years operating). Heart O' the Hills Camp for Girls is ACA-accredited (99 years operating). ACA accreditation is voluntary — many excellent camps run without it. Tenure tends to be a stronger signal of operational maturity than accreditation alone, but both together carry real weight.
What logistics differ between Camp Waldemar and Heart O' the Hills Camp for Girls?
Camp Waldemar publishes: lunch included, no transportation, no posted aid, no extended care. Heart O' the Hills Camp for Girls publishes: bring lunch, no transportation, no posted aid, no extended care. Logistics often determine which camp actually fits a working family's week — extended care alone can shift a $400 program to a more sustainable option than a cheaper program without it.
How should I pick between Camp Waldemar and Heart O' the Hills Camp for Girls?
Start by listing the three things that matter most to your family — schedule fit, price ceiling, kid's primary interest, friend group, transportation, or accreditation — and score each camp against your top three. Visit if logistics are close. Most Hunt parents we've spoken with say the deciding factor was either day-length fit or whether their kid already had a friend in one of the programs.