Unique summer camps offer diverse experiences for kids in New York State

Ross Levi
Ross Levi
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Parents seeking engaging summer experiences for their children in New York State have a wide array of camp options to choose from. The camps cater to various interests, ranging from nature exploration and art to sailing and cooking.

One such option is the Summer Camp at the Bronx Zoo, where kids can learn about animals through themed weeks covering topics like wildlife conservation and exhibit design. In Manhattan, young artists can participate in the Guggenheim’s art camp, focusing on creative skills with themes like World of Sculpture and Art and Architecture.

The Mohonk Preserve Summer Camp in Hudson Valley offers nature adventures across 8,000 acres, including hiking trails and pond studies. On Long Island, the Aquarium’s Summer Adventure Days allow children to engage with marine life through activities such as feeding stingrays and meeting penguins.

NY Kitchen Kids Cooking Camp in Finger Lakes teaches culinary skills over two to four-day sessions. Meanwhile, Sail Buffalo’s Junior Sailing Camp provides sailing instruction on Buffalo’s Outer Harbor.

In Rochester, the Strong Museum of Play Summer Camp combines learning with play through STEAM activities. Magic enthusiasts can join the Amazing Kids Magic Camp in Central New York or Greater Niagara.

Hudson Highlands Nature Camp invites kids to explore themes like “Wild Wonders” and “Science Safari.” North Wind Farm Day Camp in Thousand Islands-Seaway offers themed weeks such as Barnyard Bonanza and Wizarding World.

Kiwi Country Day Camp in Hudson Valley provides traditional camp experiences since 1952 with activities ranging from sports to creative arts. Sleepaway camps include Double H Ranch in Adirondacks for children with life-threatening illnesses, offering classic summer camp activities under medical supervision.

DEC Summer Camps offer educational outdoor experiences across regions like Adirondacks and Catskills. Lastly, FUDR Canfield Fly Fishing Camp for Kids introduces fly fishing basics amid the Catskill Mountains’ scenic beauty.

Each camp provides unique opportunities for children to enjoy their summer while parents explore nearby attractions.



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