Activities
Ropes Course
The High Ropes Course is built among the trees utilizing utility poles, ropes and cables. More than eight elements including; the Rock-wall, Vertical Playground, and Zip-Line will challenge climbers at up to 40 feet in a managed risk environment.
The Low Ropes Course initiatives encourage a group to work together to accomplish problem-solving tasks. Teamwork, leadership, and communication skills are identified and can be improved through the challenges. Perfect for company retreats, school trips, athletic teams and youth groups!
Archery Tag
What is Archery Tag?
It is a unique sport that combines elements of dodgeball with the timeless skills of archery. Players take aim at each other with our non-lethal arrows to score points or eliminate opposing team members. Our Archery Tag® 5-Spot Knock-Out Target adds an exciting dimension to game play.
Details
A minimum group size of 8 can play on our course with bunkers and targets. Archery Tag is great for ages 10 to adult! The game can be played for church or company picnics, family reunions, fundraising activities, team-building exercises, bachelor/bachelorette parties, birthday celebrations, school recreation, and more!
We can also bring Archery Tag on the road to set up at your event, contact us for pricing.
Salem County Reactors
Mountain biking teaches us perseverance, determination, positive attitudes in the face of adversity and a belief that anything we set our minds to we can accomplish. All great attributes to have in the unique circumstance we faced this year.” — Mike McGarry, NICA NJ
History of Salem County Reactors
The Salem County Reactors are a composite mountain bike team that is a part of theNew Jersey Interscholastic Cycling League, a chapter of the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) – a California-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. New Jersey’s league is one of 19 leagues across the country.
NICA started a New Jersey chapter in 2017. Mike Fraser, owner of Sneakers & Spokes in Woodstown, NJ wanted to share his passion for mountain biking and outdoor activities by establishing a Salem County mountain biking team. The original team was four students and one coach, now three years later, the club has grown to 43 students and 16 coaches. The Reactors are a mountain bike club for boys and girls in 6th-12th grade.

Photo of first Reactors practice with coach, Mike Fraser.
Our CEO, Dave Bailey, Jr. met the Fraser family over 10 years ago through a local church. In 2015, the Frasers opened their bike shop and they partnered with us in the Bike to the Bay (now Shred the Edge) fundraiser. When asked what the Salem County Reactors’ favorite course is, they answered Camp Edge! Mike had this to say about the partnership: “We take a tremendous amount of pride in the trails, and have a high expectation for our riders to appreciate and respect the partnership with Ranch Hope and Camp Edge. Without Ryen, Camp Edge Director or Dave’s help and hospitality, we would not have a place to call ‘home field’ and we don’t take that lightly. We could not be more thankful to have the trails of Camp Edge as our Home practice site. What a blessing!”
“Our relationship epitomizes the culture of Salem County. We are one big family here, and seek out opportunities to help one another and in doing so the health of the entire community. Ranch Hope has been blessed with being able to utilize this wonderful site, and our relationship with the Reactors has only enhanced it through their appreciation, sweat equity and shared love of Camp Edge. Ranch Hope and Camp Edge are blessed to have the Reactors call Camp Edge home.” – Dave Bailey, Jr. Ranch Hope & Camp Edge CEO