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Fort Worth, Texas – Camp Fire Camp El Tesoro was recently named as “The Most Awesome Family Camping Site” by the readers of Red Tricycle.

Red Tricycle in an internet newsletter founded to help busy parents have more fun with their kids and features both local city guides and a National edition.

“Each year it is our goal to provide a quality program that allows families to reconnect, discover the beauty of the outdoors and have a great time,” said Susan Merrill, director of programs at Camp Fire Camp El Tesoro. “Our whole staff is humbled that the readers of Red Tricycle appreciate what we do so much that they not only nominated but selected us as their awesome family camp site.”

The 2013 Totally Awesome Awards nominations and winners are generated and selected entirely by the readers. The site limits voting to only one vote per category for each email address.

This is an excellent time for both readers of Red Tricycle and all families in the area to see first-hand why Camp Fire Camp El Tesoro Family Camp was selected. The 2013 “Fall Camping on Fall Creek” event will be held October 10 – 13. This year’s program will include horseback riding, climbing wall, zip line, nature activities, archery, preschool focused activities and much more. Attendees can choose to attend only for one-day up to three-days, which include overnight. This is an all-inclusive camping program. Camp El Tesoro provides all meals and cabins for sleeping.

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Camp Fire is one of the nation’s leading nonprofit youth development organizations, serving youth, teens and families in communities across the United States. Camp Fire programs are research-based, delivered where youth and families are via out-of-school time, environmental and camp, and teen service and leadership programs. Because youth want to shape the world, Camp Fire’s focus is giving youth and teens the opportunity to find their sparks, lift their voice and discover who they are. Camp Fire programs are proven to develop young peoples’ skills now so they can reach their full potential.