Anonymous wrote:Looking for recommendations for a sleepaway camp for my kids (two girls, ages 10 and 12). We’re open to locations on the East Coast, from Maryland all the way up to Maine. We’re not a Jewish family, and I’ve noticed that many sleepaway camps tend to have mostly Jewish campers. We’re absolutely fine with that, I just want to make sure my kids will feel included and belong. Would appreciate any recommendations. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girl scout camps fill this niche.
+1 especially if your daughters prefer girls-only, although we like the GS camps in Eastern Pennsylvania/Poconos better than the ones for the National Capital region (MD/VA). And the price is better than many others except maybe the YMCA camps. I've also heard good things about Camp Netimus, a girls camp in the Poconos. Camp Allegheny gets mixed reviews on DCUM but no personal experience.
If they don't mind co-ed:
Camp Hidden Meadows (WV)
Camp Twin Creeks (WV)
Camp Letts (YMCA camp in MD)
Sandy Hill Camp (MD)
are popular with DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Girl scout camps fill this niche.
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_
Anonymous wrote:What kinds of activities are you looking for? How long do you plan to send the kids? What camps do their friends go to? What is most important to you about the environment?