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NAICS Code· 721214

Recreational and Vacation Camps (except Campgrounds)

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating overnight recreational camps, such as children's camps, family vacation camps, hunting and fishing camps, and outdoor adventure retreats, that offer trail riding, white water rafting, hiking, and similar activities. These establishments provide accommodation facilities, such as cabins and fixed campsites, and other amenities, such as food services, recreational facilities and equipment, and organized recreational activities. Illustrative Examples: Fishing camps with accommodation facilities Dude ranches Vacation camps (except campgrounds, day, instructional) Hunting camps with accommodation facilities Wilderness camps Outdoor adventure retreats with accommodation facilities Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 721214 – Recreational and Vacation Camps (except Campgrounds) encompasses the operation of temporary or seasonal facilities designed for structured recreational, therapeutic, or educational programs for individuals in non-residential camp settings. This includes youth development camps, veteran wellness retreats, rehabilitation-focused outdoor programs, and specialized training camps that provide lodging, meals, and supervised activities in remote or semi-remote environments.

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NAICS code 721214 covers Recreational and Vacation Camps (except Campgrounds). This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating overnight recreational camps, such as children's camps, family vacation camps, hunting and fishing camps, and outdoor adventure retreats, that offer trail riding, white water rafting, hiking, and similar activities. These establishments provide accommodation facilities, such as cabins and fixed campsites, and other amenities, such as food services, recreational facilities and equipment, and organized recreational activities. Illustrative Examples: Fishing camps with accommodation facilities Dude ranches Vacation camps (except campgrounds, day, instructional) Hunting camps with accommodation facilities Wilderness camps Outdoor adventure retreats with accommodation facilities Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

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NAICS: 721214
Awarded
Federal
Award Notice - JCLC JROTC HumbleThis is a firm-fixed-price sole-source contract awarded under FAR 12.102(a) for encampment services in support of the 2026 JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge at John Newcombe Tennis Ranch in New Braunfels, Texas, scheduled for June 18–20, 2026. The contract covers lodging for 109 participants, three daily meals, and full access to specialized outdoor training facilities including high and low ropes courses, zip lines, obstacle courses, orienteering trails, rappelling equipment, and a swimming pool for water safety instruction. The sole-source justification is based on the unique capability of John Newcombe Tennis Ranch to provide the complete scope of required services and infrastructure on the exact dates needed, with no other vendor able to meet the co-location and scheduling requirements. The estimated value exceeds $2,500, triggering the need for a formal justification under the simplified acquisition threshold, though the precise contract amount is not disclosed. The period of performance is strictly limited to the three-day event without options for extension or renewal. Performance and acceptance occur at the ranch location, with the government responsible for inspection and verification of compliance with JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge program standards under CCR 145-2 and applicable DoD guidelines. No line-item pricing, CLINs, or detailed cost breakdowns are provided, and no standard FAR Part 52 contract clauses are referenced or incorporated. The contracting office is the Mission Installation Contracting Command at Fort Knox, Kentucky, with Noraida Hunsaker as the primary point of contact and Terry D. Phillips Jr. listed as the contracting officer. No representations, certifications, or socioeconomic status disclosures from the vendor JGC Tennis, Inc. DBA John Newcombe Tennis Ranch are documented, and no special contractual requirements such as key personnel, security clearances, or subcontracting restrictions are specified. The contract was awarded without competition based entirely on the necessity of the vendor’s singularly available facility and scheduled availability.
W6QM Micc-Ft Knox

POSTED

19 days ago

DEADLINE

N/A
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NAICS: 721214
Closed
Federal
Family Retreat BPAThe Family Retreat Blanket Purchase Agreement requires a commercial resort within a four-hour driving distance of Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, to provide comprehensive overnight accommodations and support services for military family retreats organized by the 52 FW/HC, 703 MUNSS/HC, and 470 ABS/HC. The facility must accommodate up to 165 participants, including adults and minors, along with six retreat staff members and their families, offering hotel-style rooms that seat at least two adults per room. All lodging must be fully equipped with linens, towels, and cleaning services, and the resort must operate year-round. The contractor is responsible for supplying conference spaces with proper furniture, audiovisual equipment including projectors, screens, sound systems, microphones, and accessible electrical outlets for training sessions, coordinated in advance with the Chaplain Corps team. In addition to lodging and meetings, the resort must deliver a full array of wellness and recreational amenities to foster personal growth, camaraderie, and relaxation, including an on-site wellness club with spa and sauna services, indoor and outdoor pools, a fully equipped fitness center, walking paths, and organized family activities. Retreat participants must receive complimentary access to all recreational offerings during their stay. The contractor must also provide full food and beverage service, as well as staffing for venue setup, meal service, cleaning, and teardown. Final participant counts are to be confirmed 24 hours before each event, and while transportation to and from the resort is the responsibility of attendees, the facility must be capable of supporting large-scale events with seamless logistical execution. The solicitation for this BPA was posted on June 26, 2026, with proposals due by July 12, 2026, under NAICS code 721214 and no set-aside restrictions.
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19 days ago

CLOSED

2 days ago
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NAICS: 721214
Closed
Federal
FY 26 Child and Youth Summer CampThe Massachusetts Army National Guard is seeking a small business to deliver a seven-day overnight summer camp for children and youth aged 9 to 15, with the camp to be conducted from Sunday, August 16, 2026, through Saturday, August 22, 2026, at a location within 45 miles of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, and physically situated in the state. The contractor must provide all personnel, equipment, facilities, and services required to operate a fully staffed, ACA-accredited adventure camp for 20 campers, including gender-separated cabins with beds for each camper, same-gender counselors residing in each cabin, a certified cook, a camp director, and a minimum counselor-to-camper ratio of 1:8, with 24-hour supervision by background-checked staff. The camp must be outdoor and nature-oriented, with all high-risk activities such as ropes courses and rock walls requiring safety certification and certified staff. All services must comply with the Service Contract Labor Standards and Executive Order 14026 minimum wage requirements, and the contractor must carry liability insurance covering all campers while assuming full responsibility for safety and liability. The contract is a firm-fixed-price award under NAICS code 721214, set aside entirely for small businesses, with evaluation based on the lowest total price for the single CLIN, subject to pass/fail gates on technical acceptability and responsibility, and past performance demonstrated by providing previous award numbers. Offers must be submitted via email to designated points of contact by June 15, 2026, at 5:00 PM, using a completed SF 1449 form with all required blocks filled, and must include the unique entity identifier from SAM.gov, a declaration of small business status, compliance with Buy American provisions, and adherence to the Addendum to 52.212-1. Payment will be processed through Wide Area WorkFlow, with invoicing conducted using the “Invoice 2in1” system for non-deliverable services, and the Contracting Officer’s Representative will conduct performance inspections against a 100% compliance standard. The contractor must designate a Contract Manager, attend a post-award conference, and comply with zero-tolerance policies on trafficking in persons and prohibitions on requiring internal confidentiality agreements. All submissions must adhere strictly to the solicitation instructions, and any late or nonconforming offers will be disqualified.
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POSTED

28 days ago

CLOSED

29 days ago
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NAICS: 721214
Awarded
Federal
JCLC OdysseyThe U.S. Army’s Mission & Installation Contracting Command at Fort Knox, Kentucky, awarded a sole-source contract under FAR 12.102(a) for the JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge (JCLC) services to be delivered at Outdoor Odyssey in Boswell, Pennsylvania, from June 2 to June 19, 2026. The award was justified due to the exclusive capability of the vendor to meet the mandatory requirements of Cadet Command Regulation 145-2, which governs military-style leadership training for cadets and cadre, including specialized facilities such as a Leaders Reaction Course, climbing/rappel tower, and obstacle course built to military specifications by U.S. Navy Seabees. No other facility within a 50-mile radius of Boswell, Pennsylvania, is capable of providing these services, making competition unfeasible and the sole-source award necessary for mission fulfillment. The contract covers full logistical support, including lodging, meals, and safety oversight, over an 18-day period, with inspection and acceptance occurring at the performance site in Pennsylvania. Although the approximate cost is cited as $75 per cadet per day, the total contract value cannot be determined due to the absence of participant counts or formal pricing structures, and the acquisition is believed to fall below the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. No competitive evaluation, CLIN/SLIN details, option periods, or invoicing mechanisms were specified, and no formal representations, certifications, or packaging requirements were documented. The contracting office, with point of contact Noraida Hunsaker, retains oversight authority, and certification by both the contracting officer and technical representative validates the necessity and completeness of the acquisition, with the only attachments being a redacted sole-source justification and references to facility capabilities for operating summer camps, one-day events, and overnight programs.
W6QM Micc-Ft Knox

POSTED

about 1 month ago

DEADLINE

N/A
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NAICS: 721214
Awarded
Federal
JCLC Black CreekThe contract for JCLC Black Creek is a sole-source award issued under FAR 12.102(a) to the Coastal Georgia Council, BSA, due to the unique and irreplaceable nature of its facility in Savannah, Georgia, which is the only location capable of supporting the full scope of the Junior Cadet Leadership Course. The contract requires the contractor to provide integrated lodging for 240 personnel—including 202 cadets and 38 cadre members—with gender-segregated accommodations, full meal services compliant with DA PAM 30-22, and operational adventure training infrastructure such as high and low ropes courses, a zip line, and an archery range, along with 10 gas-powered golf carts for site mobility. All services must be delivered at a single, secure, co-located facility within the specified performance period of June 1 to June 5, 2026, with inspection and acceptance occurring on-site. The award is structured as a fixed-price contract under a simplified acquisition, with funding sourced from Operations & Maintenance, Army, under MPA FY: 26, though no specific contract value or detailed pricing structure is disclosed. The contracting activity is the Mission Installation Contracting Command at Fort Knox, Kentucky, with Noraida Hunsaker listed as the primary point of contact and Terry D. Phillips, Jr. serving as the Contracting Officer, while no COR, COTR, or PCO is identified. The contractor is not required to hold any socioeconomic certifications, and no set-aside was used; the NAICS code 721214 applies to traveler accommodation, with a small business size standard of $12.5 million in annual receipts. Although the sole source determination is referenced as an attachment, no formal clause listings, contract line item numbers, invoicing procedures, payment details, or representations from the offeror such as UEI or CAGE codes were included in the documentation. Compliance with USACC CCR 145-2 is critical, as failure to award to this contractor would prevent the annual execution of JCLC, making this a mission-critical procurement with no viable alternatives.
W6QM Micc-Ft Knox

POSTED

about 1 month ago

DEADLINE

N/A
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NAICS: 721214
Closed
Federal
Maryland Army National Guard CYP Summer Camp event for June and August 2026This contract is a re-solicitation under W912K6-26-QA008 for the Maryland Army National Guard Child and Youth Program to deliver two summer camp events in 2026: a Youth Camp from June 22 to June 26 and a Teen Camp from August 3 to August 7, serving approximately 43 and 28 participants respectively. The contractor must provide a fully inclusive, non-faith-based wilderness venue within 100 miles of Baltimore, Maryland, offering lodging in enclosed, climate-controlled buildings with running water and restrooms for up to 69 youth and two adult chaperones per event, along with 13 meals and three snacks per day that include vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free dietary accommodations. The program emphasizes evidence-based youth leadership, resilience, and life-skill development in a supportive outdoor environment and requires certified safety instructors for rock-climbing and wilderness adventure activities. All operations must comply with federal regulations including FAR 52.212-4 and -5, which govern commercial services and statutory compliance, alongside clauses addressing equal opportunity, labor standards, trafficking in persons, Buy American requirements, and wage protections under Executive Orders 14026 and 13706. The contractor must be registered in SAM.gov with an active UEI and CAGE code, submit a firm-fixed-price quote valid for 30 days, and coordinate the final rooming list no later than seven days before each event. Performance will occur at the vendor’s location, with government inspection and acceptance conducted on-site, and payment must be processed electronically through the Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) system using appropriate documentation based on line item type, such as cost vouchers for labor-hour services or invoices paired with receiving reports for fixed-price deliverables. The Department of Defense requires strict adherence to quality control and assurance standards outlined in the Performance Work Statement to ensure all services meet contractual specifications, and any defective service failing performance benchmarks may result in non-acceptance. Key administrative requirements include maintaining compliance with DoDAAC W56BJJ and ensuring the contractor and all personnel are free from debarment or suspension as verified in SAM.gov, with prior performance evaluated through FAPIIs and SPRS databases. Proposals must be submitted by June 5, 2026, via email to Cory Silfies at cory.l.silfies.civ@army.mil, and include company details,
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about 1 month ago

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about 1 month ago
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