Camp Full Moon

Camp Full Moon, a sleepaway camp, is the main setting for the nineteenth Goosebumps Series 2000 book, Return to Ghost Camp.

History
It's not entirely clear if Camp Full Moon is exclusively for boys or if it provides a separate girls' camp. Dustin Minium is told there's a girls' camp, but this claim is eventually drawn into question. One thing that is certain, the campers at Camp Full Moon are referred to as Mooners. Returning campers get to be called Full Mooners, and new campers are referred to as New Mooners.

The camp's leader, Uncle Lou, tells a story that took place twenty-five years earlier, on the camp's opening day. A camper named Johnny Grant walked into the woods alone; shortly thereafter, other campers heard the boy's screams. The boy fell victim to The Snatcher, a shape-shifting spirit that's well known among local people. Ultimately, The Snatcher turns out to be real, making it unclear how much — if any — of Uncle Lou's story was made up.

The Snatcher, which likes to take the form of a fox, reportedly attacks one victim each year. Afterwards, the victim returns as a ghost and is forced to stay at Camp Full Moon until someone can successfully escape The Snatcher by crossing the river that neighbors the camp. Dustin manages to do this, destroying The Snatcher and setting the ghosts free, but he quickly realizes that he's lost in the woods.

Counselors
The camp's staff wears navy-blue t-shirts, each featuring the camp's name written on the front in yellow letters. While Camp Full Moon features many counselors, only one is directly named: Nate. Uncle Lou also serves as a counselor, despite never being explicitly addressed as such.

Activities

 * Archery
 * Baseball
 * Basketball (suggested by cover artwork)
 * Canoeing
 * Swimming

Locations
While Dustin is told that there is a girls' camp and a nearby highway across the river, both of these claims remain unconfirmed.

Trivia

 * Despite their similarities, Camp Full Moon is evidently unrelated to Camp Spirit Moon from the original series book, Ghost Camp.
 * R.L. Stine's nineteenth entry in the Fear Street series, Sunburn, references a camp called "Camp Full Moon". This similarity is likely coincidental, as Sunburn was released roughly six years prior to Return to Ghost Camp.