A group of visually impaired hikers use canes to navigate a wooded trail
 

Camp Tuhsmeheta

Camp Tuhsmeheta (Camp T) is a campground in Greenville, Michigan owned and operated by MDE RBLV and RDHH. The campground was established in 1974 as part of the Michigan School for the Blind (MSB). The MSB named the camp for the four senses used by its visitors: touch (tuh), smell (sme), hear (he), and taste (ta).

Today, Camp T continues as a site used for MDE RBLV and RDHH outdoor programming. The camp is also open to youth education groups who want to take advantage of this beautiful, natural setting. Camp T is located on Flannigan Lake at the western edge of the Morgan Mills chain of lakes. With 301 pristine acres of pine and oak forests, the campground offers a variety of unique opportunities for day or overnight programs.

Download the Camp T Brochure [PDF]

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