Camp - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot
Little Otter Family Camp director, Mack, contemplates a buyout offer from the sexy-yet-arrogant owner of an upscale resort across the lake; Mack's son vows to make his first summer as a counselor in training legendary.

Capture the Flag
Battle lines are drawn and water balloons are readied for the Annual 'Capture The Flag' tournament - Mack's Ex-Husband Steve (guest star Jonathan LaPaglia) returns to Little Otter and drops a bombshell.

The Mixer
Mack organizes the mother of all mixers to win back clients from rival Roger at Camp Ridgefield.

Valentine's Day in July
Love is in the air as Little Otter celebrates 'Valentine's Day In July'.

Heat Wave
A summer heat wave sets in at camp little otter and the heat makes everyone a little hot under the collar.

Parents' Weekend
As parents arrive for the annual parents' weekend at camp little otter things get a little more complicated for the CITs - Kip has a health scare that exposes his battle with cancer.

The Wedding
Mack (Rachel Griffiths) hosts an impromptu wedding for Grace's (Charlotte Nicdao) dads and it's all hands on deck for the big event.

Harvest Moon
Mack feels the pressure as her parents arrive for the annual 'Harvest Moon Festival' - Kip and Marina sneak off camp and spend the night alone in town.

CIT Overnight
The CITs prepare for the annual rite of passage.

Last Days of Summer
Little Otter and Ridgefield face off in the Annual Inter-Camp Olympics. Robbie and Sarah try to sort out their relationship and Marina receives some shocking news about her mom.
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