AL H.
Yelp
We sent my 8-year-old son here this past week for his first sleep away camp experience, and it has been fabulous for him and for us. The concept of sleep away camp is a little foreign to me, because I only went to day camps as a child and didn't know anyone who went to one. But my son's friend wanted to go, and so did my son. So I nervously let him go.
I couldn't be more impressed with the camp. On checking in, the counselor was very friendly and responsible. My son was so proud to be on his own and have his own bunk.
He got to do tons of activities, including things he had never done before like kayaking and trail riding.
One of the great features for parents is that the camp takes photos of the kids doing activities and posts them to a site for parents each day. (They don't guarantee that each child will be photographed, but I have seen him most days.). That way, you can get a sense of a little of what your child has done if he is too busy to write.
We also signed him up for the one-hour riding lessons, and I am also super impressed with that part of the program. My son had only ever been led around on a horse before, and by the end of the week he even trotted a little and did a short trail ride. The supervision was excellent, and there was always someone on the ground with him while he was on the horse. He said he personally felt safe, and he also didn't see any kicking or horses taking off.
The horses looked sleek, patient and well cared for. I didn't see any skinny horses as someone mentioned below. I asked about that, and apparently sometimes they will take in horses that have not been well cared for, and care for them and train them over a long period until they are comfortable that they are ready for kids to ride - so apparently there are a couple of ribby ones in the barn butfor that reason.
I loved getting letters back from my son, in which he not only told me what a great time he was having, but also proudly told me that he was setting the table and doing chores. I absolutely love that he gets not only the rewards but also a little bit of the responsibilities of being out of the house.
The only downsides that I saw: it was hot and the cabins are not air conditioned. But my son didn't mind. The schedule is well designed so that the kids get free swim and a break in the hottest part of the day. I guess the lake could be bigger, but they also have a slow river (at least at this time of year), and they even took the horses in it one day.
This may be a little long, but when I was looking at this camp, I didn't see a lot of detailed comments about it, and I feel some gratitude to them fpr keeping my son happy and safe.
Quick update: my son says I should mention the 4th of July cookout and fireworks, and the camp-wide "color wars" -- which were games like funny relays in which all the campers were divided into either red, white, or blue teams and ended with a big campfire and s'mores. He said that was the best part. I loved my day camp growing up, but I wish I had been able to experience a classic camp like this!