Visiting Your Child at Camp

We know a two, four, or eight week sessions can seem like a long time to go without seeing your child.  But, we ask that you, as parents, visit camp only on the opening and closing day of each session. Though somewhat busy, there is plenty of time to meet with camp staff, tour camp, meet cabinmates and see the camp facilities.

Often times, a visit during the session can create a greater amount of homesickness and cause any separation anxiety to resurface. It can be difficult for the camper, as well as the rest of the cabin, and therefore we discourage visits outside of opening and closing days. 

If you must visit your child during the session, we ask you to do so only once.  The best time is from 1:15 p.m. to 2:15 p.m., causing the least amount of disruption in a camper’s schedule, and is restricted to central areas of camp.  We ask that you not bring food, pets, care packages, or permit the use of cell phones at the time of your visit.  Please contact us in advance so we can make arrangements and advise you if your child is away on a trip.