Sleepaway camp recommendations for non-jewish families?

Anonymous
I went to Laurel South in Maine as a kid- it’s awesome

https://www.camplaurelsouth.com/
Anonymous
Camp Letts is a traditional sleepaway camp, about an hour away, and you can do one week or many weeks. Also, because it's a YMCA camp, it's reasonably priced (for sleepaway).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went to Laurel South in Maine as a kid- it’s awesome

https://www.camplaurelsouth.com/


This is more like glamping. There’s 8 tennis courts, actual tennis staff, 2 fitness rooms (a cardio class room, and a weight room), climbing walls, a “professional” theatre, ropes course, climbing wall, and cabins have electricity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went to Laurel South in Maine as a kid- it’s awesome

https://www.camplaurelsouth.com/


This is more like glamping. There’s 8 tennis courts, actual tennis staff, 2 fitness rooms (a cardio class room, and a weight room), climbing walls, a “professional” theatre, ropes course, climbing wall, and cabins have electricity.


I went in the 90's, so it wasn't that fancy then- but we did a professional level musical production which was really fun..and we did have electricity. The OP did not give any requirements that the camp should not have nice facilities or electicity either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We love Camp Treetops. It is 7 week co-ed sleepaway in the Adirondacks. Kids sleep in platform tents, have chores but also a ton in independence to engage and build skills in a wide range of activities. Very values based and community centered! I think the view book is a good reflection of the program: https://issuu.com/jtllp/docs/camp_treetops_viewbook_


7 weeks might be jumping in the deep end, since it sounds like OP has never sent her kids to sleepaway camp before.


It looks like there's a 4 week option for first time campers. I like the look of it but 7 weeks seems like a long time away. If you want to do a family trip also, this really seems like it compresses the summer. Any parents of 7 week campers out there that address that concern? We're a few years away still but starting to think about the options.
Anonymous
My kid has loved Sandy Hill.
Anonymous
My DD loves Hidden Meadows in WVa. This year will be her 4th year going. Its a good balance of outdoorsy without being to outdoorsy. She also did Girl Scout camp when she was younger and had not great experiences. The PP who talked about the crushing amount of rules is totally spot on!
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