What Maine sleep away camp does your daughter love?

Anonymous
I went to Wyonegonic as a teen, apparently it's still around. It's all girls but there's a boy's camp nearby (Winona). Such an amazing camp and left me with many fond memories.
Anonymous
Another wyo alum here! Amazing camp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD wants to spend a month at a Maine sleep away camp next summer and I would love suggestions! She would be happy with either all girls or coed.

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Alford Lake Camp is a fantastic girls camp in Maine. It is a traditional camp offering a wide range of activities, is electronic free, and the campers sleep in tents. Truly the most amazing place!
Anonymous
NP. For people recommending camps, is it possible for you to say a couple of sentences about what the camp is like, in the way the Alford poster did? I appreciate all the ideas because, like OP, I’m looking for a camp for next summer. My DD only wants to go for two weeks and I’d prefer electronics-free.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Wohelo
Anonymous
Fern wood Cove or Fernwood. DD did Fernwood cove the first year it opened loved it.
Anonymous
I know this is a few years old, but looking for an all girls camp in New England. Looking for a nice, warm, not cliquey place, good mix of activities (water sports, horses, arts.) If it matters, we’re upper middle class (not super wealthy) and we’re not Jewish. Any suggestions?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know this is a few years old, but looking for an all girls camp in New England. Looking for a nice, warm, not cliquey place, good mix of activities (water sports, horses, arts.) If it matters, we’re upper middle class (not super wealthy) and we’re not Jewish. Any suggestions?


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Anonymous
Maybe Takodah in NH? Good luck!
Anonymous
We have friends who love Wavus.
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