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    Lagrangeville, NY

    Camp Hillcroft

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:45 am - 4:30 pm

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    Ramapo Country Day Camp - Big slide for spring training

    Ramapo Country Day Camp

    3.7(3 reviews)
    43.7 mi

    Ramapo country day camp is the best camp ever!! My girls don't get enough of it! Everyday they go…read moreto sleep and can't wait for the next day to do it again! It trully is "THE BEST PLACE ON EARTH"! I wish I was a kid again just to go there! Everything you think a kid wants and needs is there! Staff is amazing as well! Very clean atmosphere and run very professionally. They really know how to cater to the kids. Everything they wanna do they get to do it! Thank you RAMAPO COUNTRY DAY CAMP! Keep up the great work! Btw... There back to parents night is awesome as well! Great food and the vibe is amazing!

    I was excited about the possibility of my son attending Ramapo because of its mission and…read morereputation. Unfortunately, our admission process became much more complicated than expected. As an OPWDD family, coordinating approvals, support brokerage, and Fiscal Intermediary (FI) requirements can already be extremely time-consuming, and navigating those systems often causes significant delays that are outside a family's control. I was hoping for greater flexibility and collaboration during the enrollment process, but instead felt that the process became increasingly difficult and ultimately decided not to move forward. I appreciate the importance of ensuring campers are a good fit, but I believe families navigating complex disability-service systems would benefit from more understanding, clear communication, and flexibility throughout the admissions process.

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    Ramapo Country Day Camp
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    Becket-Chimney Corners YMCA Camps & Outdoor Ctr

    Becket-Chimney Corners YMCA Camps & Outdoor Ctr

    4.3(4 reviews)
    55.3 mi

    Spent four years as a camper and one as a member of their AIDES program. Excellent place for boys…read moreto develop their character, make lifelong friends, and create incredible memories.

    tldr: great views of nature, friendly staff, and good accommodations…read more Came here with a group of peers for a bonding overnight stay in late fall. Food was good and accommodated dietary restrictions, and sleeping accommodation provided a bathroom and mattress but no sheets (we brought sleeping bags and pillows). Everyone really enjoyed the big swing and Alpine tower activity. Our group was large enough that they split us up to do each activity - my group enjoyed the firestarting/survival shelter activity but not as much as the swing/tower. The swing is doable for anyone, and you can decide how high you are pulled up before swinging. The tower is challenging and only one or two of our 15-person mini-group was able to reach the top. Plan to wear clothes that you can move around a lot, and walk in the woods in. They did not have a large indoor meeting to sit 30-40 people, but we were able to fit in a room off the main cafeteria, with some people sitting on tables/the floor. The campfire at night was set up ahead of time for us, and they included materials for s'mores. The guide was sure we'd have enough supplies but we ended up running out of some parts (they're called s'mores for a reason!). The staff there ran a cultural sensitivity activity for us, which we enjoyed with everyone in our large group.

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    Camp Sloane YMCA - My family loves sleeping in the platform tents, swimming, canoeing, sailing, square dancing, and sitting at the camp fire during Family Camp

    Camp Sloane YMCA

    4.1(9 reviews)
    24.4 mi

    Long time sloanie here. I was a camper, counselor, super-staff, parent and now parent of a…read morecounselor. Camp Sloane is a sleep away camp for many years. It's been around for over 60 years. And the best part is that although there are some changes, it is still very much the same, not only physically, but offeringwise and emotional developmentwise. Your kids will not lose weight or learn a computer programming lecture, but they will find "A Place to Grow". Living is centered around platform tents without electricity, so there is very little technology. Activities are throughout the day in periods signed up once per week. Swim lessons one period. Third period is still free. The big buildings are surviving like the dining hall and performing arts center. Some smaller buildings and whole sections of tents have disappeared since the size of the camp is smaller. There are evening activities, camp fires and even stilla square dance.

    My daughter went to sleep away camp here for four years (would have been five but...Covid). Some…read moreyears she went reluctantly, some excitedly, but she always came back from camp glowing with happiness, proud of her achievements and independence, and with lots of new friends (and this year, a boyfriend!). This past year was probably her last, which saddens me greatly - I felt it was beneficial for both of us to spend two weeks apart without even cell phone contact - it was good to miss each other! Love how old fashioned the camp is - reminds me of the sleep away camps I went to and loved as a girl. One hundred percent recommend.

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    Adam was a positive role model for my son and encouraged him to try new experiences.

    Camp Sloane YMCA - Our daughter enjoyed 5 fantastic summers at Camp Sloane.

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    Our daughter enjoyed 5 fantastic summers at Camp Sloane.

    Mohawk Day Camp

    Mohawk Day Camp

    3.8(8 reviews)
    43.0 mi

    This is a review for the summer camp, only, where my seven-year-old Onondaga Chief has been going…read morefor two years in a row. Adam Wallach and Ken Barer do an incredible job of running the camp, marketing it, communicating with parents, rallying kids for weekly spirit days -- and generally rockin' it. The kids swim twice day and are given just the right amount of freedom for their age. My guy was thrilled to ride his bike around on trails independently (without a grownup following closely) in mountain biking. Picky eater though he is, he seems to eat decently well, carbo-loading every day at lunch. Kids get occasional treats like fruit sushi, which the kids get to make themselves, trips to an ice cream truck, and cold (not-too-unhealthy) popsicles in the afternoon. Our guy kept telling us about eating fresh strawberries at lunchtime that were picked, he said, from the camp's own strawberry patch. (I can't verify this claim; it did seem like it'd take an improbably long growing season and an awfully, awfully large patch of strawberries to supply all those hungry kids for the summer.) Counselors keep the kids hydrated in the heat, buses are shockingly timely (MTA should take note!). Bus counselors do a great job of communicating bus arrival times. Activities are varied and interesting, including options like "mining," water works, pottery, archery, crafts, farming(!), all manner of sports (tennis, soccer, baseball, etc..) -- and there is always something new going on. My guy was excited to go from the moment he woke up each morning. Yes, the camp is guilty of blatant cultural appropriation -- but we get that at this point, there's monetary value in the branding that makes change difficult. At least they're changing the logo in coming years. We'd be thrilled if they actually taught the kids a bit about the tribes of the Haudenosaunee / Iroquois Confederacy that the groups are named after. (Our son reports that there is some sort of small "museum" on the grounds with a few artifacts found on-site.) We did some of our own research. All in all a fabulous, fun way to spend the summer. Our guy is counting the years until he gets to be a counselor himself.

    Stay away!!! This place has a "happy camper policy" for refunding if your kid is not happy. There…read moreis a chance that your kid is bullied or hurt and you want to get out of this scam. They do not gove your money back. Stay away and keep your hard earned money!! We had the worst experience ever. Terrible camp director and unresponsive staff.

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    Golf Driving Range

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    Mohawk Performing Arts Center

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    Taconic Sport And Racquet - 8 brand new outdoor tennis courts

    Taconic Sport And Racquet

    3.7(3 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Not a good experience. Management disorganized:I made appointment for clinic which was confirmed by…read moreclub and when I showed up was told I never made reservation. customer service: front desk on Fri and sat afternoon apparently has a problem with customers interested in tennis. Approach with caution!

    My parents have been members here for as long as I can remember. My dad has always been an avid…read moretennis player and my mom started taking lessons so that she could share something my dad loved. They both play in several leagues and have a couple days a week that they're in on a regular basis. Apart from tennis camp as a kid, I've never been much of a tennis player so when I'm there, usually I stick to the fitness area. From that perspective, there is nothing terribly special about the offerings but it's pretty much got whatever you need. I've never been in when it was crazy busy in the fitness area so I'm not sure how well people manage with one squat rack. The people who I see have always been friendly though and happy to let you work in. Even though the fitness space isn't huge, it does a nice job of giving you what you need without taking too much space from the tennis courts. Plus they also have a separate space for fitness classes if that's something you're interested in. Overall, it's a good option if you'd like to play tennis and be able to work out at the same place or even if (like me) you're not hitting the tennis courts.

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    Huge grassy field for sports & games!

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    Taconic Sport And Racquet

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