Kickapoo has been
family owned and run since 1925, when it was established
by Charles L. "Chief" and LockieMae "Budgie" Ford. "Chief,"
a math educator in Dallas area schools, decided to establish
a camp after investigating possible jobs at existing summer
camps in the East. With the help of "Budgie" and other Dallas
area teachers, he opened that first year with a large number
of campers who
attended
camp for free as well as some paying customers. Kickapoo Kamp
moved to several locations during its eighty year history,
including Missouri, New Mexico and Colorado. When World War
II began, it
became impossible for train cars to be obtained to bring in
campers, so the Fords moved Kickapoo to Texas in 1943. From
1943 through 1948 the camp operated on the Turtle Creek site
that now is Camp Chrysalis. In 1944, the
current
Turtle Creek property was purchased, and the first campers
attended in 1949. In 1960, "Chief" and "Budgie" turned
the ownership of the camp to their daughter Bimmie and her husband
Gordon Findlay. Bimmie
and Gordon fostered the traditions of Kickapoo for 30 years.
Bimmie and Gordon's daughter, Laura Findlay Hodges became the
camp director in 1990 and Bimmie and Gordon have maintained
an active role. Kickapoo
Kamp has enjoyed the privilege of watching generation after
generation of young girls enjoy the traditions and share the
memories of
their summers spent at camp.
Click any of the links below to see camp photos from that time.