New roomies and a close encounter with a monster are cause for culture shock when wealthy city kids Emma, Zuri and Ravi arrive at Camp Kikiwaka.
There's a candy crunch at the camp when Gladys puts a ban on sweets. Ravi misoverhears a conversation and warns Emma about her date with Xander.
Ravi is starting to take his counselor-in-training duties a little too seriously. To stop Emma and Zuri from arguing, Lou prescribes canoe therapy.
When Emma becomes guardian of the spirit stick, she winds up sticking everyone with bad luck. Jorge takes charge when Ravi confesses he can't swim.
Something's definitely fishy about Zuri and Tiffany's plan to win the camp fishing contest. Fishing buds Emma and Xander wonder if they're compatible.
Zuri runs into some hang-ups when she keeps her phone against camp rules and tricks Ravi and Tiffany into making a cellphone tower in a totem pole.
Emma feels sorry for the friendless Hazel and decides to be nice to her. A popular TV host comes to camp to chase down the legendary Kikiwaka monster.
Ravi and Tiffany get proof that the Kikiwaka exists, but no one believes them. Emma, Lou and Hazel compete to be queen of the Kikiwaka Day Festival.
Jorge is sure he's found the real Santa when the gang gets lost in the woods. Emma has a hard time coming up with the perfect gift to give to Lou.
While they're away at the annual Counselors' Night Off party, Xander, Lou and Hazel put CIT Ravi in charge, which leads to some very unhappy campers.
When Jorge starts to act out, it takes a while for the gang to figure out what's wrong. Meanwhile, Lou eats something bad and has a strange reaction.
Prankster Luke joins his Ross siblings at camp, much to Ravi's chagrin, but he may come in handy when Camp Champion bullies challenge the Kikiwakans.
Ravi can't cope when Tiffany gets a crush on him. After Jorge and Zuri sneak into town to shop, Emma and Xander go on a mission to bring them back.
Jorge's sure he's seen a UFO crash into the lake, and it's starting to look like he's right. Emma and Ravi are evaluated as counselors-in-training.
Xander and Emma have trouble finding alone time while supervising a camping trip. An easy-assembly jungle gym proves slippery for Ravi and Lou.
The girls compete to plan Tiffany's first surprise birthday party. Jorge and Ravi take desperate measures to avoid being in the volleyball tournament.
While Zuri and Emma try to find out what Lou's new crush is hiding, Jorge, Xander and Ravi go on a hunt for the camp's legendary hidden treasure.
Intellectual Ravi falls for Sasha, a pretty camper who's into extreme sports. Tiffany and Zuri become protective parents after adopting an eagle egg.
When the little campers are scared by a ghost story about the daughter of the camp's founder, fear starts to spread after some strange happenings.
Gladys is terrified Kikiwaka will close next year if she doesn't get more enrollments, so the gang decides to make a cool webcast to reel campers in.
When Xander starts acting strangely, Emma suspects he's cheating on her. Best friends Zuri and Tiffany can't stop getting on each other's nerves.
Another summer at Kikiwaka begins for Emma, Zuri and Tiffany, who learn that Hazel is now their counselor. Ravi, Xander and Jorge get a new bunkmate.
The annual dance arrives as a jealous Emma learns that Xander and Lou used to date, while Zuri and Tiffany both hope to dance with Griff.
Emma and Zuri's lackluster job on farm duty results in a sheep escaping. The guys discover that Gladys has been concealing a secret sauna.
Zuri envies the freedom of counselors, so Hazel makes her Weasel cabin CIT. Jorge and Griff claim that Wildfire the horse is an artist.
Jorge wins a short story contest to meet a famous horror novelist. Xander referees an argument between Emma and Ravi over birdhouse designs.
Luke takes Griff and Zuri on a hike to prove he's as responsible as the other CITs. Lou, Xander and Hazel remember the time they first met.
A masked figure appears in the woods and campers begin vanishing. Is this revenge on Jorge for a scary prank, or something scarier?
Zuri, Jorge and Tiffany fix up an old tree house, but Lydia and the Weasel campers take it over. The boys challenge the girls at billiards.
Xander struggles to focus on a music video he's filming because Emma is upset with him. Ravi and Lou forge secret admirer notes to Griff.
A thick fog settles over Kikiwaka that robs the campers of their memories and personalities -- and turns Jorge into a snarling creature.
The campers discover that Griff's misbehavior during Christmas gift-making is related to his lonely holidays in juvenile detention.
When the campers complain about Murphy's cooking, he challenges them to a culinary competition of making dinner for the whole camp.
Lou's idol Christina Ross pays a visit to Kikiwaka, leading to a case of hero worship. The boys from Grizzly get stuck on a ski lift.
Zuri, Tiffany and Jorge regret ignoring Ravi's warning not to play in a mud patch. Lou is attracted to Bronson, a manly lighthouse keeper.
Lou wants to leave camp when she learns that her pet dog has died back at home. Hazel bonds with Ravi and Tiffany thanks to role-playing.
When new puppy Chuck becomes a menace to the camp, Lou tries sleeping outside with him but he runs away, leading to a surprising discovery.
The campers try to pretend that Kikiwaka is a "camp for geniuses" when Tiffany's mother, Dr. Chen, visits. A skunk wreaks havoc on the camp.
It's time for the annual Cabin of the Year competition, pitting Woodchuck, Grizzly and Weasel against each other in a series of games.
The campers notice that Lou's dreams often come true. The camp hides Griff from a county officer trying to return him to detention.
Emma and Ravi are considered for promotion to full counselors -- then get a chance to prove their skills when a fire breaks out in the cabins.
Lost near the U.S.-Canadian border, Ravi and Tiffany end up playing matchmaker for border guards who previously dated but broke up.
The Ross siblings return to camp to find that the burned-out cabins weren't rebuilt and Gladys has absconded with the insurance money.
Now officially in charge of Camp Kikiwaka as its new owners, the Ross kids must decide which one of them will actually run things.
Lou orders the campers to practice communication skills, so Matteo and Destiny try to help Finn overcome his fear of public speaking.
Ravi's attempt to use hypnosis as a tool to help Matteo overcome his fears results in a newly -- and problematically -- overconfident camper.
After Matteo and Finn confront Ravi about his habit of spying, he comes up with a new strategy: using a drone to be his eye in the sky.
Emma returns the campers' cell phones and tries to increase the camp's team spirit by urging everyone to use her new app, Campstagram.
Despite the Ross siblings' efforts to make this year's Kikiwaka Lobster Festival the best one ever, the event is a series of disasters.
Finding mysterious bones near the camp, Matteo and Finn are sure they've discovered a new species and set a trap to capture a specimen.
Lou's 10th anniversary at Kikiwaka is approaching, so one group of campers fixes up an old car as a gift while another plans a party.
Cleaning out the storage room, the camp counselors find a fortune-telling machine that predicts a missing object and a sisterly betrayal.
Captain Zuri plans for her team of campers to finally defeat the counselors and win the Kikiwaka Cup during the annual camp tournament.
Zuri is excited to stage a beauty pageant at Camp Kikiwaka but her event receives extremely different reactions from Destiny and Lou.
Planning for her future, Lou decides that she will attend college next year, but her mother pressures her to take over the family farm.
Opening a mysterious box they find during the camp's Olde Moose Rump Days, the kids are transported back in time to the colonial era.
The Kikiwaka campers prepare their entries for blastoff in a model rocket contest, where they'll be judged on speed, safety and altitude.
When Emma, Zuri and Ravi get new jobs and learn their mom plans to sell Camp Kikiwaka, they have a hard time figuring out how to tell Lou.
After buying Camp Kikiwaka from the Ross family for one dollar, Lou becomes the director and welcomes new counselors Noah and Ava.
Finn and Matteo clash over their act for the upcoming camp talent show while Destiny thinks her pageant background will impress Noah.
Gwen and Destiny tell an escalating series of lies about a broken window. Noah tries to teach Ava to be more open to new ideas.
Finn proves he's responsible enough to care for Lou's cow Bessie. Destiny and Gwen try to patch things up between Ava and her mother.
Gwen needs a confidence boost when she learns her parents are sending her away to school after summer vacation. Ava discovers a hot spring.
To raise money for a cleanup of Lake Kikiwaka, Destiny organizes a square dance and invites Noah's archnemesis Austin Justin.
The campers are skeptical when Gwen informs them that her dream effigy doll Cuddles can cause nightmares, but it turns out to be true.
Lou allows Hazel, who claims that she has changed, to visit Camp Kikiwaka for a few days. The boys compete for the camp's highest honor.
Destiny is going to be the subject of a magazine article about her community service so the campers help her clean up the store – sort of.
Gwen befriends a group of campers known for their extreme outdoor exploits and accepts an invitation to go on a challenging hike.
When the insects become a problem, Matteo tries to invent a better mosquito repellent but steals credit for Gwen's creation instead.
Lou tries to lead her campers to a highly unlikely victory in the annual Sportsmanship Games against longtime rival Camp Champion.
Gwen is surprised when her older brother Jasper shows up unexpectedly at Kikiwaka and urges her to leave with him.
It's time for Renaissance Week and roles are being assigned. Finn is named king of the camp and soon makes his subjects miserable.
A cold snap leads to Christmas in July, when the campers discover that Gwen knows nothing about the holiday.
When Camp Champion is flooded by a leak in the pool, Lou invites the camp-less campers to stay at Kikiwaka, which she soon regrets.
After finding the diary of Camp Kikiwaka founder Jedediah Swearengen, Lou is blue when she finds out her hero was a traitor.
Lou gets political when she learns that the mayor, who is running for reelection, is actually a goat. So she runs against him with a sloth.
Gwen and Matteo are on the case when Camp Kikiwaka's new shaved ice machine is stolen during a heatwave.
Destiny learns that Finn and Matteo celebrated last Thanksgiving without her and tries to make them feel left out by hanging out with other friends.
When Ava's favorite brother Alex visits the camp, he and Lou develop an attraction to each other – one that Ava is not happy about.
Lou organizes a fundraising carnival at the camp and tries to persuade the city council to turn an empty lot into a playground.
Noah and Destiny notice Matteo sneaking away at night and follow him. Lou joins a women's group that Ava thinks is a coven of witches.
Finn is not looking forward to a visit from his mother's boyfriend Dave. Gwen befriends a camper she thinks is actually a fairy.
Lou is invited to deliver a speech at a conference of camp directors. Ava's unusual family birthday tradition leads to a misunderstanding.
Ava and Destiny realize that the Grizzly Cabin has a bigger bathroom than theirs and scheme to get the boys to switch lodgings with them.
When Lou asks all of the campers to fill out evaluations, Ava worries about the ratings she'll get. Lou also babysits her cousin's child.
Lou hopes for a review that will increase business when her travel blogger friend visits the camp but proves difficult to impress.
Barb and Lou swap camp director jobs. But Barb's disciplined, gung-ho approach soon has Kikiwaka's campers plotting to get rid of her.
In the second half of the two-part special, Raven and Lou find the campers lost in the Forbidden Forest.
Now a fashion designer, Emma drops by Kikiwaka for a visit with old friends — but Ava discovers her glamorous career isn't quite what she claims.
Noah and Ava run Pee-Wee Waka, a new day-care program for kids. Destiny and Finn express different styles while co-hosting the camp radio news show.
A wealthy heir arrives at Kikiwaka in his customized RV to claim his inherited stake in the camp.
Ava volunteers Noah for an aquarium field trip, not realizing he's scared of sea creatures. Destiny fights to save a tree that Parker wants to cut down.
When the camp's good-luck charm gets snatched by a bald eagle, bad things start happening around Kikiwaka.
Ava tries to take on more responsibility by reviving the Camper of the Week program. Destiny, Finn and Noah misinterpret a parrot's utterances.
To graduate, Lou enrolls at a community college and takes a chemistry class with a surprising teacher, who has trouble controlling his unruly pupils.
Noah pretends that he has baton-twirling skills to impress his new crush at the local hospital who happens to be friends with Destiny.
Ava and Destiny try to plan a scary movie night but they have to take care of Nadine. Lou feels overwhelmed by camp duties and a school assignment.
Lou's grandpa comes to visit. Noah invites a reality TV crew to film at the camp but has to manufacture drama to keep the producers' interest.
Ava and Destiny compete in an underground marble race. Leaving Parker in charge of the camp, Lou uses his RV to travel home with Noah and a stowaway.
During their road trip, Lou and Noah help Matteo stand up to his mother, who wants him to give up science and take over her self-defense class.
Lou receives an unexpectedly chilly reception when she drops in on her cousins at the family farm. Parker plans a dance party for his last day in charge.
Ava's official Woodchuck initiation gets canceled due to noise complaints. Parker offers to help Noah plan activities for the Grizzly cabin.
Ava volunteers to help her crush bake cookies for a camp fundraiser party but after an embarrassing incident, Destiny intervenes.
Destiny rediscovers her passion for clowning when an old friend from the circus visits. Lou asks Parker and Noah to compete in a contest against Barb.
When Gwen returns to Camp Kikiwaka for a visit, Noah and Destiny devise a secret scheme to get her to stay and create all sorts of dangerous situations.
Lou's scary story night brings spooky fun and helps the campers work out their differences when issues arise.
Lou's favorite actress, Melody Chapman, visits Camp Kikiwaka to shadow her as research for an upcoming role.
In need of someone to represent the camp in the Summer Moose Queen pageant, Destiny recruits Parker and Ava for help.
As summer camp comes to a close, Parker's twin sister suddenly arrives by private jet to offer him a job working in their family's business.
While Parker helps Lou buy the ranch from crusty cowboy "The Marshal," counselors Destiny and Noah tangle with some new campers.
Parker discovers a spooky secret about the ranch's past that Lou doesn't know. Destiny tries to avoid camp counselor duty. Noah spies on Bill.
Destiny struggles to learn first aid from Lou and Noah. Winnie enlists Bill and Jake to help prepare her audition for a reality TV stunt show.
Bill and Destiny hunt for a legendary Dusty Tush treasure — despite Lou forbidding it. Parker and Noah try to teach Jake some dance moves.
Aspiring actor Noah books a gig as a costumed mascot for the Marshal's sketchy new soda pop business. Parker asks Lou and Bill for ranching lessons.
Parker tries to tidy up the ranch while Lou is away at the Dusty Tush Rancher's Market, where she runs into the bossy "Buffalo Betties."
A new camper, who's a genius, knows everything — except how to have fun. Parker and Lou improve the camp's menu. Destiny gets Winnie a drum set.
The camp gets involved in a local rodeo: Destiny enters a pageant and Parker's team builds a parade float, while Bill and Noah get jobs as announcers.
The campers imagine themselves as legendary figures from the Wild West while a handyman spins three eerie tales of the supernatural.
Parker's plans for a lavish holiday celebration are interrupted by spirits that show him the true meaning of Christmas, Charles Dickens-style.
Lou must get everyone to arrive at the exact right moment for a camp photo at a geyser that's about to erupt for the first time in 15 years.
Bill is skeptical about an award that Lou supposedly won. Noah prepares for a big date. Destiny and Winnie try their hands at songwriting.
Jake displays an artistic flair that has a disruptive effect on the camp. Winnie can't wait to ride Hunter, the camp horse, but needs lessons first.
A sleep-deprived Winnie sets out to prove that her roommate, Destiny, snores. The owner of a new dance camp tries to steal campers from Kikiwaka.
The ranch hosts the Marshal's niece for a few days. Noah gets an invitation to a sci-fi convention. Jake thinks he saw a mermaid in the lake.
Bill adopts a pet truffle pig. Lou's cousin and former camper Finn visits Kikiwaka, hoping to become a counselor. Winnie struggles to make a repair.
While helping the Marshal with his alpaca livestock auction, Destiny, Bill and Parker look for a lost treasure. Jake makes a gift for his moms.
When campers and counselors trade places for "Switcheroo Day," Destiny fakes an injury to teach Winnie a lesson. Parker uncovers Jake's hidden talent.
Winnie's brother visits the camp with his boyfriend, each of them secretly planning to propose to the other. Parker moves into an empty grain silo.
Noah and Parker compete to win new shoes that their favorite designer just released in Dusty Tush. Bill enters a family recipe in a chili cook-off.
Bill's happy to finally have a laid-back birthday to himself — until his barrel-racing twin sister, Jill, shows up. Winnie learns the sport of fencing.
Parker prepares for his US citizenship test. Noah urges Bill to try ice cream flavors other than vanilla. Destiny turns Jake into a fashion model.
Winnie, Bill and Jake sneak away for an unsupervised canoe trip to an island in Lake Tush. Parker's many attempts to invent a new camp activity flop.
Parker's feelings are hurt when he learns that Winnie is taking tap-dancing lessons — just not from him. Lou receives a mysterious invitation.
Destiny, Bill and Winnie take a wrong turn in their quest for lost treasure. Noah discovers that Megan is a fierce badminton competitor.
As rodeo queen, Destiny must plan this year's Tush Heritage Festival — in one day. Parker writes a letter confessing his feelings for Victoria.
Bill and Destiny are assigned to teach arts and crafts with "perfect counselor" Ken. Parker hypes Bill's dairy expertise at a future ranchers event.
Lou invites her number-one literary fan to visit camp and read her new "Captain Four Hooks" novel — but he's got some notes about the plot.
Sheriff Lawless accuses Winnie of causing a destructive cattle stampede. Parker and Megan disagree over which movie project Noah should star in next.
Lou and the campers of Kikiwaka have only one day to raise enough money to pay for the stampede damages, or the ranch will go out of business.