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Camp Choconut
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We are a wilderness camp on a private lake in a square mile campus, a safe place where boys reconnect with nature and build self-respect while having fun! Our small size means lots of individual attention for every boy.
Resident Camp
Family Camp
All Boys
Friendsville, Pennsylvania
NY: Binghamton, Vestal
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No Computers, No Video Games
No I-Pods, No Cell Phones
No Radios, No TVs
Just The Woods & The Lake
Camp Choconut For Boys 9-15
Building Confidence and Self-Reliance
Through Woodland Activities Since 1896
Camp Choconut is a residential boy's camp. It was founded in 1896. Our program is designed to grow the whole boy, establish a sense of self-awareness with one's surroundings, and develop character in a safe, secure environment - all while having fun.
This summer we will have no more than 55 boys attend Camp Choconut. This small number is conducive to allow for individual attention; while at the same time allows the boys to feel a sense of camaraderie between all. The boys are split-up by age group and the cabin sizes range anywhere from 4 – 12 boys in each cabin. The counselor to camper ratio is 5:1 or 6:1.
Our camp philosophy is to “grow the whole boy.”
We try to find creative and entertaining ways to educate and challenge each boy, every day. We accomplish this through our Leadership Development program intertwined with our daily program. Its aim is to instill in each boy a sense of who he is in relationship to others; how his actions effect himself and others; to find the inner strength and desire to better himself; to develop a sense of empathy; to become a unique individual while becoming a better social citizen.
The daily schedule is very structured, yet provides enough free time where the boys do not feel overwhelmed with always "having to do something". The boys get up at 7:30 and we keep them busy with scheduled activities throughout the day and evening. We get to bed at 8:30 and the boys either read to themselves or the counselor appointed to the cabin for the evening reads to them. Interjected within our daily routine are "Big Games". These are camp wide games that take up about a 4-hour block either in the morning or afternoon. The boys love these games. And, of course, there is the infamous "Villa Hunt" - a three-day game of hide-and-seek within the 800+ acres available to us. The boys get 3 meals a day - they never leave hungry - and Noon time milk shakes to tide them over until our main meal, lunch. Fruit is available throughout the day for those boys that require frequent snacks.
The boys partake in morning "details" or "periods" where, as a cabin, they attend scheduled activities. These scheduled activities include some sort of teaching. Our teaching is cumulative and the boys build upon the skills they previously were taught. This program even works well with returning boys as they get to improve upon their previously learned skills and incorporate them into even more complex activities.
The afternoon provides a 2+ hour block of “free-time.” At lunch, each counselor stands up and says what activity they have planned for the afternoon. The boys are encouraged to select one of these activities. There is always something scheduled the boy will enjoy doing – fishing, boating, hiking, wood-shop, a sport activity, etc… The older boys sometime choose to do something on their own. This is not encouraged; however, it is permitted and a counselor goes along.
Our counseling staff goes through a complete week and a half of training prior to the start of camp. In addition, each counselor is required to complete an extensive online training course developed by Dr. Chris Thurber, a board-certified clinical psychologist and father. (You can read more about Dr. Thurber and Expert online Training at its Web site www.expertonlinetraining.com)
Please feel free to call me direct at 651-338-3042. And, visit our web site at http://www.campchoconut.com
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Long Lake Adventure Camp
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Amazing summer adventure camp for adventureous spirits looking to explore their wild side
Resident Camp
Coed
Long Lake, New York
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Your summer adventure begins at Long Lake Camp in New York's Great Adirondack Park. Every day is thrilling as you embark on your unique journey. Campers enjoy all the positive aspects of camp life while living in modern cabins, having great fun and learning skills that will last a lifetime. At Long Lake Adventure Camp our campers have the unique opportunity to create their own schedule from a wide variety of options for each of our seven periods. We go on many exciting trips exploring the Adirondack high peaks, unspoiled rivers, lush forests plus sea plane rides and theme parks with roller coasters and giant water slides! Everyday you can go horseback riding, tubing, ATVing, play paintball, all land and water sports, you can start a rock band or get creative in our fine arts building. Since 1969 our family has provided the most wonderful experiences in summer fun. Campers immediately feel at home enabling them to thrive and grow.
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Frost Valley YMCA
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Frost Valley Adventure Trips are an opportunity for teens to make great friends, try new things, develop valuable life skills and have fun in a dynamic and safe environment. Whether through backcountry living, volunteer service, extreme activities or cultural exploration, we strive to create a community where everyone can gain leadership experience, acquire new skills and build healthy relationships with their peers and leaders.
Resident Camp
Travel Camp
Coed
Claryville, New York
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Our trips are broken down into three categories.
Wilderness trips are designed for participants who are looking for a challenging, outdoor experience away from civilization and creature comforts. The group will be staying primarily in tents in primitive campsites, which means running water, showers and toilets are not available.Participants will have opportunities to take on leadership roles and learn back-country skills such as how to read a map and compass, knot tying and water purification techniques.
Multi-sport trips are designed for participants who are looking for a fun, outdoor experience. The group will be staying in tents in established campsites and campgrounds (unless otherwise noted) during their trip, where they will have access to showers, flushing toilets and running water. Participants will be responsible for camp chores (setting up tents, cooking, cleaning, etc) and most meals will be prepared by the group members on camping stoves. Trips destinations include Maine, West Virginia, Vermont, White Mountain and more!
Our Service Learning Adventures offer three trips partnered with Habitat for Humanity™ to build, landscape and create a home where a deserving family can start a new life. Gain the community service hours that many high school’s require for graduation, add to your college resume, and most importantly, make great friends and learn new skills while giving a part of yourself to service. (Must be 14 years or older to participate.)
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Adirondack Camp
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Welcome to one of the last “grand-old” American summer camps. Life Changing. That’s what we want your child’s summer to be. Boys and girls ages 7-16 are inspired to develop a bold zest for living.
Resident Camp
Travel Camp
Family Camp
Coed
Putnam Station, New York
Founded over 100 years ago, we focus on personal growth fueled by fun – sports, arts, adventure and camaraderie. Nestled in the gorgeous Adirondack Mountains, surrounded by pristine Lake George, this upstate New York sleep-away camp for boys and girls is a wondrous environment that will enliven your child’s spirit. We welcome your children to the best summer of their lives!
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Camp Nashopa Adventure Club
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Summer Camp AND Outdoor Adventure Club - Serving ALL of New York ( and located near Orange County, Ulster County, Sullivan County, Dutchess County) , major nearby Towns - Newburgh, Middletown, Monticello, Liberty, Monroe, Walkill, Walden NY and just 55 minutes from NYC (New York City)
Resident Camp
Adult Camp
Day Camp
Family Camp
Coed
All Boys
All Girls
Bloomingburg, New York
CAMP NASHOPA ADVENTURE CLUB
SUMMER CAMP and Recreation Activity Park
**OPEN YEAR ROUND**
Located in the HUDSON VALLEY AREA of NEW YORK
1 mile off Route 17
55 minutes from NYC / 15 minutes from the Catskills (mts)
TAKING RESERVATIONS NOW, FOR YOUR
Privates Parties, School Trips, Scouting Adventures and Corporate Events.
BIRTHDAY PARTIES ! Many packages to choose fom !
We also have many seasonal activities thru out our park.
Ask about our Team Building, and newly added PAINTBALL & ReBall !
Large capacity Rustic Lodging
Rough Camping
Concession stand
Large Rec Hall w/raised stage + sound system
CALL or EMAIL for Daily Admission price, Group Rates, more info, or for reservations.
We are constantly adding more activities so call or email us to join our mailing list !
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