$55 for Paintball and One Night of Camping for Up to 12 ($272 Value)
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Participants may have fun with friends during one night of camping and entry to a paintball field
- What’s included:
- A basic bring-your-own-tent site with a picnic table and fire ring
- Two parking passes
- Paintball passes including the basic rental package with a gun, a mask, and all-day air refills
- Paintballs are not included and must be purchased at the field individually. The minimum paint purchase is $15 for 200 paintballs.
- Valid for both traditional or low-impact paintball games
- Additional nights may be reserved at the time of booking.
- Not valid on Memorial Day, Labor Day, or July 4 weekends.
- Age restrictions: Must be 7 or older. Minors must have parent signature. At least one person over the age of 18 must be present and show a photo ID at the time of check-in.
For more details visit : https://www.campdakota.com/groupon-camping-deal
Participants may have fun with friends during one night of camping and entry to a paintball field
- What’s included:
- A basic bring-your-own-tent site with a picnic table and fire ring
- Two parking passes
- Paintball passes including the basic rental package with a gun, a mask, and all-day air refills
- Paintballs are not included and must be purchased at the field individually. The minimum paint purchase is $15 for 200 paintballs.
- Valid for both traditional or low-impact paintball games
- Additional nights may be reserved at the time of booking.
- Not valid on Memorial Day, Labor Day, or July 4 weekends.
- Age restrictions: Must be 7 or older. Minors must have parent signature. At least one person over the age of 18 must be present and show a photo ID at the time of check-in.
For more details visit : https://www.campdakota.com/groupon-camping-deal
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About Camp Dakota
Tucked away in the foothills of the Western Cascade Mountains, Camp Dakota flouts offers high-flying adventures that may test participants' skills, stamina, and propensity to scream at high altitudes. Suspended steel ziplines whiz above the forest canopy as squirrels wave from nearby branches and passing meadowlarks pause for fist bumps. Teamwork trumps individual heroics on the high-ropes course, whose elevated, threaded obstacles sway precariously above the distant ground.
Instructors supply safety harnesses and words of encouragement before leading the way to a vertical rock-climbing wall.