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Adirondack Camp

A Stress-free Co-ed Summer Camp for kids

Adirondack Camp is a coed sleep-away camp for children ages 7-17, comprising 180–200 young people from around the world, roughly equal in number of boys and girls. Compared to other overnight camps, this makes us a small camp — small enough that everyone knows your name. In addition to campers, there are 100-plus staff members with typically three counselors per cabin caring for 8 to 16 campers.

Adirondack sits, half-hidden, in a safe and powerful, deep-forested place of astounding natural beauty, surrounded on three sides by the crystal-blue, drinkable waters of world-famous Lake George in New York. Historically, unapologetically, purposefully, and proudly, we have no central air, no concrete swimming pool, no TV or cell phone reception, no vending machines, no electricity in the cabins, no urban center, and no paved road! Our intention is for your children to slow down, to notice the wonder of the world, and not be distracted by the many technological advancements on which we’ve become so dependent. This is what makes our summer camp unique.

We are a safe place that puts kids first and, under the umbrella of your family, places each of our young charges on his or her own journey of self-discovery and personal growth. The goals are many: rest up from the pressures of modern life, make friends, feel good about oneself, have fun, find one's quiet confidence, and share in our values of cooperation, effort, leadership, growth, sharing, courage, responsibility, creativity, spirit, and independence.

The objective is singular: to have the best summer of your young life!

Adirondack Camp offers a wide range of activities, including:

Water Sports: Canoeing, fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing, snorkeling, swimming, tubing, waterskiing, wakesurfing, wakeboarding, and windsurfing.

Land Sports: Archery, basketball, beach volleyball, fencing, rock climbing, soccer, and tennis.

ADK Arts: Creative arts, culinary arts, guest artists, performing arts, photography, and video arts.

Wilderness & Trips: Hiking, overnight camping trips outside of camp, and white-water rafting.

Click here to request more information about Adirondack Camp. 

Visit our booth from 12pm - 3pm at the 2026 NJ Camp Fairs

• Saturday, February 21, 2026 @ Morris Museum in Morristown NJ
• Sunday, February 22, 2026 @ Village of Ridgewood Community Center in Ridgewood NJ

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