Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello I am 13 years old and I have been attending Camp Letts for 2 years now. I love Camp Letts because of the fun camp traditions. Each week has a different theme (Color War, Halloween, Hollywood, etc) which makes each week a different fun and engaging experience. The cabins are kept clean and organized with showers every night and Clean Up in the morning. I would highly recommend this camp to any children, relatives, or friends. It is an amazing experience to meet up with camp friends each year and catch up on school and home lives. Ages for Camp Letts range 6-16.
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Anonymous wrote:Hello I am 13 years old and I have been attending Camp Letts for 2 years now. I love Camp Letts because of the fun camp traditions. Each week has a different theme (Color War, Halloween, Hollywood, etc) which makes each week a different fun and engaging experience. The cabins are kept clean and organized with showers every night and Clean Up in the morning. I would highly recommend this camp to any children, relatives, or friends. It is an amazing experience to meet up with camp friends each year and catch up on school and home lives. Ages for Camp Letts range 6-16.
Anonymous wrote:No, because not tons of kids do the extra activities. For a sleep away camp, Letts is very inexpensive (compared to a day camp it is, but that is another thing!). Usually only a couple per bunk, so most in the bunk are together most of the day. My child has been going for several years, and intends to be a counselor one day!
No weird dynamics between those who sail v those who don't, or day campers v sleep away, because day campers and overnight campers don't actually interact much. It's a large space!
Anonymous wrote:My child has been going for 6 years. His brother goes to a more exownsive/fancy camp, and we offered him the same, but he lives Camp Letts. They do bunk activities, some things not with bunk (eg, pai t ball or sailing - costs more, not all do this). It is fair rustic. His brother goes to a camp where each child has a cubby and some closet space, where he lives out of his camp duffel.
There is a pool, plus kayaking, archery, arts and crafts, tons of field sports, and more.
Meals he likes, as well as camaraderie and competitions between bunks/cabins. Not to mention the lifelong friends. If you have specific questions, I am halk to answer them.
Anonymous wrote:DD went in 2018 and thought it was okay. It was a very hot week, which didn’t help. She also has been to Girl Scout Camp, which is much more rustic. She was pretty lukewarm about Camp Letts.