BRIGHT FUTURES START AT CAMP
We know that summer 2025 will be a summer our campers will cherish for a lifetime! A summer to emerge triumphant. A summer to reconnect with friends and learn skills that will prepare them to be resilient and thoughtful global citizens.
Whether this is your camper’s first experience at an overnight camp or whether they’ve been attending a few years and are ready for their next big adventure, Frost Valley is the perfect place for children and teens to step out of their comfort zone and experience exponential personal growth. This summer, camp will give your camper the start of a bright future!
We are already planning how we will make summer 2025 our best summer yet! Numerous program offerings allow families to select from a broad range of options that appeal to each camper’s interests and needs. From traditional overnight camp, to horseback riding and farm camps, to adventure programs, there’s truly something for everyone here.
All of the programs within these pages are rich with long-treasured summer camp traditions and activities, such as storytelling around the campfire, hiking, archery, boating, and more. And as always, everything we do is guided by our signature core values. We are: inclusive and diverse, caring and connected, honest and respectful, responsible and accountable.
Frost Valley is committed to providing an engaging, growth-filled summer camp experience for all. Campers become bunkmates with new friends of varying backgrounds, abilities, and beliefs. They are guided by counselors and role models to help campers create a welcoming, lively community. Thanks to programs that focus on inclusiveness paired with our commitment to respecting and honoring everyone’s unique differences, we hear one phrase over and over again: “Frost Valley is my home away from home.”
We believe all children deserve a place where they can safely reach their potential, surrounded by a community that embraces them for who they are. That sense of belonging is crucial to building confidence and self-awareness. A summer at Frost Valley prepares children and teens for life, building new skills and growing into confident young adults.
We encourage you to register today – sessions fill fast! Our friendly, knowledgeable staff members are standing by to answer your questions!
WE ARE:
INCLUSIVE and DIVERSE: Above all, we aim for a community where all feel that they belong.
CARING and CONNECTED: We prioritize our connection to others in a caring community. HONEST and RESPECTFUL: We are honest to and about each other and ourselves, and we appreciate and respect our shared experiences and differences.
RESPONSIBLE and ACCOUNTABLE: For and to ourselves, each other and our environment. 2
CAMP FOR ALL
Every child deserves the opportunity to have the summer of a lifetime. Enrolling in a Frost Valley camp program opens a world of opportunities in leadership, skill building, and appreciation for the natural world.
We believe the cost of summer camp should not be a burden on any family. For this reason, we offer the following options to make camp more affordable:
• Tiered Pricing is available if the cost of camp is just out of reach.
• Scholarships are available! For more information, email campership@frostvalley.org
If you have any questions or concerns about cost, please contact the registrars’ office at 845-985-2291 x203 or email campregistration@frostvalley.org
FROST VALLEY STAFF
Frost Valley YMCA is dedicated to hiring only the most qualified and experienced counselors to care for our campers. Many have been with us since they were young, journeying from camper to counselor in training (CiT) to counselor. They know our history, culture, traditions, and terrain as if they have Frost Valley in their DNA. Before being hired, all Frost Valley YMCA staff over 18, including our counselors, are given background and criminal history checks. Counselors undergo extensive training in our policies and procedures, which stress health and safety. Beyond camper health and safety, staff also receive training on child development, risk management, homesickness, and more. In addition to our wellness center staff, some of our camp staff are also First Aid and CPR certified. Our specialized activity instructors receive trainings on effective instruction, skill- and curriculum-development, and program risk management.
GENDER INCLUSIVE HOUSING
“Frost Valley has changed my life and now my children’s. We shall be forever grateful and hold our hearts and souls over Lake Cole and Big Tree on misty mornings and dark cold nights.”
- Joe, Cherished Alumnus
Frost Valley YMCA strives to be a place where all people belong, where our ongoing work increases inclusion and diversity, where equity is evident in our decisions and actions, and where all are respected. We do this to ensure that all people have the opportunity to reach their full potential with dignity.
Consistent with our mission and values, Frost Valley strives to create a safe place where every camper feels comfortable being and expressing their true, genuine selves.
Our living spaces are gender specific. That means:
Girls+ includes girls, trans* and non-binary campers who feel most comfortable living with girls
Boys+ includes boys, trans* and non-binary campers who feel most comfortable living with boys
Frost Valley upholds that trans boys are boys and trans girls are girls; they will have access to lodging that reflects that. Gender expansive campers and staff will be housed in spaces where they feel most comfortable and safe.
For more information about our housing and gender inclusion policies, refer to our family handbook.
OPEN HOUSE DATES
JAN 5 • FEB 23 • MAR 30 • MAY 18 virtual info sessions also available each month
SESSION DATES
JUNE 29 - JULY 11
JULY 13 - 25
JULY 27 - AUG 8
AUG 10 - 22
HOLDOVERS
between sessions
JULY 11-13
JULY 25-27
AUG 8-10
HOW TO REGISTER
All registration is online at www.frostvalley.org via CampBrain.
Visit our website or SCAN THE QR CODE TO REGISTER NOW!
If you have any questions or need help with registration, please contact the registrars’ office at 845-985-2291 x203 or email campregistration@frostvalley.org
TIERED PRICING & FINANCIAL AID
Knowing that families have different abilities to pay our camp registration fees, Frost Valley YMCA has for many years offered a voluntary tier fee structure. Last year, we decided to add a fourth tier, to help keep camp accessible to our families. All campers receive the same Frost Valley experience, no matter which amount you choose to pay. Simply choose the tier that is most suitable or comfortable for your family.
Four-tier pricing offers an opportunity for you to take an active role in supporting the true cost of your child’s camp experience at Frost Valley. As you consider your family’s financial situation, please also consider the true cost of camp.
TRUE COST OF CAMP
TIER A is the overall cost of running camp for each camper, which includes direct expenses per camper, as well as general overhead, maintenance and improvements to our facilities. Select this tier if you are able to.
SUBSIDIZED TIERS
TIER B is a subsidized rate that covers some (but not all) of the costs of camp for each camper. Please pay this tier if you are unable to pay Tier A.
TIER C is a modestly subsidized rate.
TIER D is a highly subsidized rate.
In the event that Tuition A, B, C, or D are out of your family’s budget, additional financial aid is available. During the registration process you will be able to complete an additional Financial Aid request. Financial assistance can be awarded for up to 2 weeks of camp. For more information, email campership@frostvalley.org
TRADITIONAL OVERNIGHT CAMP
CAMP WAWAYANDA (GRADES 2-7)
Many young campers spend their first nights away from home in Camp Wawayanda, where they discover a cabin full of new friends waiting to meet them and form lifelong bonds. Our staff are specially trained to care for and address the needs of young children, especially in the areas of homesickness and developing their social skills. Children grow alongside one another and discover that differences can be celebrated and triumphs are often shared. Camp Wawayanda is a traditional overnight camp where, during two-week sessions, children build independence while choosing from a wide range of activities based on age, interest, and ability. Campers gain confidence, new skills, and good friends as they climb the Y-tower, hike to High Falls, canoe across Lake Cole, and learn from role models from around the world.
Campers live in villages according to age and gender identity. For more information about Camp Wawayanda, please email wawa@frostvalley.org or call (845) 985-2291 ext. 348.
“Our twins had a wonderful time at Frost Valley! It was their first sleepaway camp experience and proved to be transformational for them both.”
- Kim, Camper Parent
BARKABOOM MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (Mainstreaming at Camp for ages 8-12)
EAGLE MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (boys+, grades 5-6)
ROCKY MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (girls+/boys+, grades 2-4)
BEARPEN MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (gender inclusive, grade 5-7)
VLY MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (girls+, grades 5-6)
RUSK MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (girls+, grade 6-7)
FIR MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (boys+, grade 6-7)
AVAILABLE SESSIONS 1: JUNE 29 - JULY 11 2: JULY 13 - 25 3: JULY 27 - AUG 8 4: AUG 10 - 22
Make new friends! Get ready to make memories and friendships that last a lifetime.
Build confidence! Campers gain self-assurance as they master our ropes elements.
Every day is filled with growth! Check out the schedule at the end of this brochure.
Home away from home! Sleep in a cabin or lodge.
CAMP HENRY HIRD (GRADES 8-10)
At Camp Henry Hird, teens come together for two weeks at a time to enjoy a wide range of camp offerings, including extended overnight camping trips on the trail, and adventure courses like Giant’s Ladder and Leap of Faith. These experiences may seem like pure fun and excitement (and they are!), but our staff design each activity to promote lifelong traits of character, such as leadership skills, conflict resolution and problem solving skills as well as an attitude of embracing diversity and inclusion. On a daily basis, we witness the transformation from camper to young leader, as teens exceed their own expectations and become confident, socially responsible stewards of the natural world.
Campers are placed in villages according to age and gender identity. For more information about Camp Henry Hird, please email hird@frostvalley.org or call (845) 985-2291 ext. 301.
“Our experience as parents has been excellent. We couldn’t be happier with Frost Valley!”
- Logan, Camper Parent
BALSAM LAKE
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (MAC Girls+, age 13-18)
GRAHAM MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (girls+, grade 9)
PANTHER MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (MAC Boys+, age 13-18)
PEEKAMOOSE
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (boys+, grade 9)
PLATEAU
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (girls+, grade 8)
HUNTER MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (girls+, grade 10)
WITTENBERG MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (boys+, grade 8)
SLIDE MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (boys+, grade 10)
AVAILABLE SESSIONS 1: JUNE 29 - JULY 11 2: JULY 13 - 25 3: JULY 27 - AUG 8 4: AUG 10 - 22 FEES (PER CAMPER/SESSION) TIER
Gain confidence! Teens reach new heights while gaining confidence!
Unplug to make real connections! Campers thrive in our screen-free environment.
Join a community! Camp is a place where everyone belongs and experiences are shared!
Build skills and character! All Frost Valley activities are guided by our core values.
ADVENTURE CAMPS
ADVENTURE RAMBLERS
“I wanted to extend our gratitude and appreciation for a great session for our children. They had the most amazing time and can’t wait to come back.”
- Emma, Adventure Camper Parent
Explore the Catskill mountains during the one-week adventure intro program! Campers entering grades 5-7 are invited to dip their toes into Frost Valley’s outdoor adventure programs. Campers will gain new skills as they sample and learn the basics of hiking, camping, outdoor skills, and environmental education. The Intro to Adventure program enables participants to build confidence in their outdoor skills so they can take on the next level of adventure programming. Campers will also gain a sense of belonging, not only in nature, but in the adventure program at Frost Valley YMCA as a whole.
1
WEEK
PROGRAM
(girls+/boys+, grades 5-7)
AVAILABLE SESSIONS
1A: JUNE 29 - JULY 4 2A: JULY 13 - 18 3A: JULY 27 - AUG 1 4A: AUG 10 - 15
(PER CAMPER/SESSION)
For more information on any of our adventure programs, or to find out which program is the best fit for your child please call (845) 985-2291 ext. 265 or email adventure@frostvalley.org today!
ADVENTURE
VILLAGE (GRADES 5-9)
Adventure Village is organized into two mini-villages, Woodwise (Grades 5-7) and Sequoia (Grades 8 & 9), both with the same mission: to help campers become lifetime lovers of the outdoors! Combining the best of Overnight Camp and Adventure Trips, campers choose their adventure from activities like climbing, day-long hikes exploring trails and creek beds, orienteering, ropes courses, and outdoor skills. Campers in the village will also experience a four to five day mini-trip with their peers. Campers will spend their time backpacking around the Catskills, climbing in the Shawangunks, or venturing a bit further to backpack and canoe in the Adirondacks.
Adventure Village’s home base is tucked in the woods between two converging mountain creeks with a communal Mongolian Yurt in the center. Campers sleep in bunks in canvas platform tents where they drift off to the soothing sounds of frogs chirping in the cool mountain air beneath the brilliant starlight.
MINI VILLAGES
WOODWISE (girls+/boys+, grades 5-7)
AVAILABLE SESSIONS
SEQUOIA (girls+/boys+, grades 8-9)
1: JUNE 29 - JULY 11 2: JULY 13 - 25
3: JULY 27 - AUG 8 4: AUG 10 - 22
FEES (PER CAMPER/SESSION)
TIER A: $3,565 TIER B: $3,387 TIER C: $3,030 TIER D: $2,852
ADVENTURE TRIPS
ONE-WEEK TRIPS
Campers entering grades 7-8 are invited to dip their toes into Frost Valley’s Adventure Trips Program. Campers will gain new skills as they sample and learn the basics of backpacking, camping, climbing, and environmental education. These trips are accessible to campers with all levels of outdoor experience. Join us for a challenging experience that will build confidence and character along with creating friendships that will last a lifetime.
CATSKILL BACKPACKING
(girls+/boys+, grades 7-8)
SESSION 1B: 7/6-11
SESSION 3B: 8/3-8
FEE: $1,575
This one-week, Catskill Backpacking Trip is a great introduction to the Adventure Trips Program! Campers will get to experience the magic of backpacking and the beauty of classic Catskill trails. This trip is accessible to campers with all levels of outdoor experience. Join us for a challenging experience that will build confidence and character along with creating friendships that will last a lifetime.
GUNKS CLIMBING
(girls+/boys+, grades 7-8)
SESSION 2B: 7/20-25
SESSION 4B: 8/17-22
FEE: $1,575
The one-week, Gunks Climbing Trip is a great introduction to the Adventure Trips Program! Campers will have the opportunity to explore the Shawangunk Mountains and experience outdoor rock climbing. This trip is accessible to campers with all levels of outdoor experience. Join us for a challenging experience that will build confidence and character along with creating friendships that will last a lifetime.
SERVICE TRIPS
Our service trips are for campers who want to make a difference and see the amazing impact that service can have on the world and on themselves. We offer three very different service trips so campers can connect to a type of service that is meaningful to them. Campers who participate in our service trips will receive a signed letter recognizing them for at least 30 hours of service per trip.
ADIRONDACK TRAIL BUILDERS
(girls+/boys+, grades 9-12)
SESSION 1: 6/29-7/11
SESSION 3: 7/27-8/8
FEE: $2,468
Join us on an adventure that gives back to a place that we visit frequently: the Adirondacks. This is an amazing opportunity to help maintain the trails we use so often. This trip will entail different projects such as clearing brush, building bridges, and digging water dams. Campers will spend their days off hiking and climbing in the beautiful Adirondacks.
CATSKILL TRAIL BUILDERS
(girls+/boys+, grades 9-12)
SESSION 2: 7/13-25
SESSION 4: 8/10-22
FEE: $2,468
Join us in the Forever Wild Catskill Mountains as we help maintain our trails and complete service work for our local community. Campers will learn all about trail building and gain knowledge and skills in digging water trenches, clearing overgrown brush, creating vista points, and completing other projects on the nearby trails. On days off, they’ll explore the best vista points in the area and visit the local fire towers.
ADVENTURE TRIPS
EXPERIENCE TRIPS
“Frost Valley taught me new skills and challenges; we had so many fun experiences with new friends.”
- Chloe, Adventure Trip Camper
In our Experience Track, participants will be introduced to many different adventure activities throughout some of the most pristine places in the Northeast. Each of these trips is a multi-sport trip. Participants will begin to learn different camping skills like cooking over a camping stove or fire, setting of camp, or Leave No Trace Principles and Ethics. With support from our Trip Leaders and licensed guides, campers will be challenged to step out of their comfort zone to build confidence in themselves and develop a deeper appreciation for our outdoor world. By the end of the trip, participants will have learned something new and gained a deeper appreciation for nature. There is no prior experience for these trips but participants should have a strong desire to participate.
MAINE COAST**
(girls+/boys+, grades 7-8)
SESSION 1: 6/29-7/11
SESSION 3: 7/27-8/8
FEE: $3,255
This trip in Acadia National Park is for the adventurer looking for the challenge of climbing, hiking, and paddling. Join us as we climb the Otter Cliffs, hike the highest peaks in the National Park, and kayak along coastal islands all with Certified Maine guides. Featuring full days of sea kayaking, campers will experience island hopping and exploring these incredibly beautiful and remote places. This trip offers a little bit of everything for any adventurer ready for a challenge.
WEST VIRGINIA WHITE WATER**
(girls+/boys+, grades 8-9)
SESSION 2: 7/13-25
SESSION 4: 8/10-22
FEE: $3,570
On this trip, you will spend two weeks learning the art of whitewater rafting in the world-renowned New River Gorge of West Virginia. This trip is one of our most popular, having run for over 25 years, and is a great next step in the adventure experience. Participants will learn a variety of rafting techniques, do some spelunking, and hike and explore the stunning natural environment of the New River Gorge.
VERMONT VOYAGER**
(girls+/boys+, grades 9-10)
SESSION 3: 7/27-8/8
FEE: $3,255
The trip takes the adventure experience camper to their next big adventure on the stunning Lake Champlain in Vermont. Campers will learn to work as a team and master technical skills as we spend days sea kayaking and sailing. Join us on this trip as we create memories and lasting connections to friends and the outdoors.
**Campers should be comfortable in and around water for the best experience on these trips.
ADVENTURE TRIPS
LEADERSHIP TRIPS
In our Leadership Track, participants will gain experience and confidence in the technical skills of backcountry camping while developing their leadership skills. From cooking a meal over a stove, reading a map and compass, or managing a campsite, participants will gain a deeper appreciation, comfort, and appreciation for nature and the outdoors. With guidance from our Trip Leaders, campers will begin taking on different roles amongst their trip mates and become decision-makers of the trip. These trips are for campers who have had experience with wilderness camping or have a strong desire to participate in it.
“The trip took all of my daughter’s natural attributes and amplified them. She came home elated! She had this glow on her face like I’ve never seen before.”
- Ian, Adventure Trip Parent
◊ Affinity Leadership Trips: Our affinity leadership trips are designed to build a camper’s self-confidence in their identity and belonging in the outdoors through wilderness challenges, growth experiences, and empowering interpersonal relationships with peers who share similar life experiences. We will also facilitate and engage in intentional conversations about leadership and the outdoors through the lens of camper identity.
ENTRY LEVEL
ADIRONDACK HIKE & CLIMB (girls+/boys+, grades 7-8)
SESSION 2: 7/13-25
SESSION 4: 8/10-22
FEE: $2,730
The Adirondack Hike and Climb trip is an entry-level trip for the adventurer at heart. Campers will learn backcountry camping skills like orienteering, fire building, and backcountry cooking. Campers will also test their limits and find the value of teamwork. They will spend most of their time backpacking in the remote wilderness of the Adirondacks, summiting high peaks and camping by pristine lakes, and some of their time will be spent learning to rock climb on some of the Adirondacks’ most celebrated crags.
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
ADIRONDACK HIKE & PADDLE** (girls+/boys+, grades 8-9)
SESSION 1: 6/29-7/11
SESSION 3: 7/27-8/8
SESSION 4: 8/10-22
FEE: $2,730
Can’t decide between paddling on the water and summiting peaks? This trip features both! Spend the first half of the 10-day trip backpacking through the Adirondacks. During this phase, campers will focus on their backcountry and hiking technical skills. After summiting some high peaks, it’s time to swap trekking poles for paddles as campers embark on 5-days of canoeing through the pristine rivers and lakes along the Raquette River. This is an intermediate-level trip in the leadership trip progression. Previous backpacking and canoe experience is recommended.
**Campers should be comfortable in and around water for the best experience on these trips.
ADVENTURE TRIPS
ADIRONDACK 90-MILE PADDLER**
(girls+/boys+, grades 9-10)
SESSION 4: 8/10-22
FEE: $3,150
Looking for an adventure to push and build your paddling skills through the pristine lakes of the Adirondacks? Then the 90-mile Adirondack Paddler is for you! This trip features 12 lakes, 9 portages, and one major river starting in Old Forge through the Fulton Chain and along the Raquette River to finish on Tupper Lake. Six campers and their two trip leaders will be paddling approximately 10 miles a day – but could see longer or shorter days depending on the terrain – while practicing proper canoe carry technique, good paddling practice, water safety, and backcountry leadership skills. This is the advanced trip in the paddling leadership progression.
LONG TRAIL BACKPACKER ◊ (grades 8-9)
SESSION 1: 6/29-7/11 (girls+ only) ◊
SESSION 2: 7/13-25 (girls+/boys+)
FEE: $2,730
Join us for an expedition to Vermont’s famous Long Trail. Led by their two trip leaders, six campers will embark on the oldest continuous footpath in the US. Campers will challenge themselves while building and developing their backcountry leadership skills, while hiking between 8 and 13 miles a day. Campers will earn their trail legs, summiting many of Vermont’s highest peaks, and experiencing some of the state’s stunning vistas.
ADVANCED LEVEL
ADIRONDACK CLASSIC (MONTH-LONG)
(girls+/boys+, grades 10-12)
SESSIONS 2-3: 7/13-8/8 | FEE: $5,250
VERMONT BIKE & HIKE (NEW) (girls+/boys+, grades 9-10)
SESSION 2: 7/13-25
FEE: $3,570
Join us for a new adventure that will explore northeast Vermont on foot and on bike! This trip will feature mountain biking lessons led by expert mountain biking guides, a hiking trip on the iconic Vermont Long Trail, and travel through Vermont’s farms and quaint towns. Participants must be comfortable with basic bike riding skills.
WHITE MOUNTAIN HIKE & CLIMB
◊ (grades 9-10)
SESSION 1: 6/29-7/11 (girls+/boys+)
SESSION 2: 7/13-25 (girls+ only) ◊
SESSION 3: 7/27-8/8 (BIPOC-individuals only) ◊
FEE: $2,993
Travel to the beautiful White Mountains of New Hampshire and experience some of the most amazing vistas on the East Coast. Backpacking and climbing in the White Mountains will offer challenging experiences that will build confidence and character along with creating friendships that will last a lifetime.
Join us for Frost Valley’s month-long hiking, climbing, and canoeing trip in the Adirondack Mountains! This is the most advanced trip in the leadership progression and is designed to be a key experience for campers who have had the chance to experience our two-week Adventure Trips in the past and are ready to push their skills to the next level. Campers will traverse a rigorous section of the eastern high peaks, canoe through lakes and ponds with a portage, and rock climb in the stunning sheer cliffs of the Adirondacks. Throughout this month-long experience, they will be able to build outdoor leadership skills, form bonds with others who share a love for the outdoors, and enjoy the peak of the Leadership Adventure Trips. Campers should have previous experience in hiking and paddling before embarking on this trip.
“The time my son spent at horse camp helped him to build up his confidence. He had a great experience. Thank you very much!”
- Cole, Horse Camper Parent
HORSE CAMPS
Frost Valley YMCA’s Main Camp Property is home to two different horse camps: Mustang Village and Durango Village. These programs are ideal for campers who want to live the life of an equestrian, but also participate in traditional camp activities. Campers spend half of each day learning the basics of horsemanship and developing riding skills, while the remainder of the day is devoted to a wide range of other camp activities, including swimming in the lake, hiking, arts and crafts, climbing, overnight camping trips, and more. Campers live in a lodge or cabin with counselors who have skills with horses and childcare. No previous riding experience is required.
MUSTANG VILLAGE (girls+, grades 3-5, min. age 8)
DURANGO VILLAGE (boys+, grades 3-8, min. age 8) MAIN CAMP HORSE PROGRAM VILLAGES
HORSE PROGRAMS AT MAIN CAMP (GIRLS+, GRADES 3-5 & BOYS+, GRADES 3-8) AVAILABLE
For more information on any of our horse programs at Main Camp, or to find out which program is the best match for your child please contact (845) 985-2291 ext. 348 or email wawa@frostvalley.org today!
HORSE CAMPS
EAST VALLEY RANCH
Located just one mile from Farm Camp, East Valley Ranch is set in a picturesque location dedicated to providing campers with an exceptional experience working with horses and enjoying summer camp. This program is designed for campers with all levels of horse experience and our highly knowledgeable and passionate staff are eager to help them develop confidence in their abilities both in the saddle and in life. The East Valley Ranch programs teach both Western and English style horseback riding techniques, but experience from all backgrounds and disciplines are welcome. Campers sleep in yurts arranged by age and enjoy their own private dining hall and a variety of program areas.
2 WEEK PROGRAM (girls+ only, grades 5+, ages 10+)
SESSION DATES
FEES
1: JUNE 29 - JULY 11 2: JULY 13 - 25
3: JULY 27 - AUG 8 4: AUG 10 - 22
TIER A: $3,775 TIER B: $3,586
TIER C: $3,208 TIER D: $3,020
Young equestrians will learn not only how to ride, but also the responsibility that comes along with caring for horses. Campers are assigned a horse for one week and will switch mid-session. They spend half of their day at the barn, focusing on their riding technique and learning about grooming, tacking, veterinary care, and training techniques. Another portion of each day is spent hiking, completing high and low ropes elements, boating, and making arts and crafts. Campers will enjoy water activities several times each week, an overnight camping experience, and an all-camp day focused on a theme.
FEES
4 WEEK PROGRAM (girls+ only, grades 8-11, ages 13-16)
SESSION 1-2: JUNE 29 - JULY 25
SESSION 3-4: JULY 27 - AUG 22
TIER A: $6,485 TIER B: $6,160
TIER C: $5,512 TIER D: $5,188
For older girls, this month-long adventure provides new challenges and opportunities to further advance their riding technique and gain a deeper knowledge of horses. Girls spend half of their day with the horses, working on horse training techniques and learning about what it takes to own your own horse. Throughout the month they will design and practice their own drill team show and prepare and head out on an overnight under the stars with their horses. Four-Week Campers will also get the chance to take part in traditional camp activities. This program helps build strong, independent, and experienced equestrians.
For more information on any of our horse programs at East Valley Ranch, or to find out which program is the best match for your child please email info@eastvalleyranch.org or call (845) 985-2291 ext. 226 today!
HORSE CAMPS
HORSE TRAILS
“Horse Camp is a place where everyone is accepted and embraced for who they are and everyone has a bunch of honest outdoor fun!”
- Eve, Horse Camper
Saddle up and hit the trail for this exciting horse trekking adventure through our pristine Catskill Mountain trails. Spend full days exploring on horseback with our NEW trail route. Riders will spend more time on their horses than ever before! Campers will have full responsibility for caring for their horse while on the trail including grooming, tacking, feeding, and much more. Learn outdoor wilderness skills while spending nights at campsites. This challenging yet fun excursion requires that riders be confident walking or trotting a horse and comfortable in the great outdoors. Participants must have previous riding experience, preferably in Frost Valley’s equestrian programs. Call to find out if Horse Trails is a good fit for your camper.
Parent
1 WEEK PROGRAM
(girls+/boys+, grades 8+, min. age 12)
SESSION DATES
3A: JULY 27 - AUG 1
FEES (PER CAMPER/SESSION) TIER A: $1,995 TIER B: $1,895 TIER C: $1,800 TIER D: $1,710
For more information on Horse Trails or to find out which program is the best match for your child please email horses@frostvalley.org or call (845) 985-2291 ext. 226 today!
FARM CAMP
FARM CAMP (GRADES
2-10)
Farm Camp is set on a 515-acre working farm with a barn full of animals and a colorful garden, both of which are tended to daily by our campers. Here, children learn to care for all kinds of animals and cultivate and harvest the garden. At farm camp, children learn on a deep level what it means to live a healthy life by eating the very foods they’ve grown and how important it is to be stewards of the earth.
“When I picked up my daughter from Farm Camp she immediately said, ‘Can I please go to two sessions next summer?’”
- Theo, Farm Camper Parent
Frost Valley Farm Camp’s Mongolian yurts are arranged by age and gender, and campers spend their days integrated as a united community. This gives campers of all ages the chance to learn from one another, mentor others, and develop skills at their own pace. Campers also enjoy the simple pleasures of summer camp: boating, playing games and sports, making arts and crafts, participating in water activities, and bonding with friends over the campfire. Farm Camp sows the seeds of our core values: inclusive and diverse, caring and connected, honest and respectful, responsible and accountable.
FARM ACTIVITIES:
Learn about the care of a variety of livestock including goats, sheep, chickens, pigs, cows, and rabbits. Pick berries, learn where your food comes from, harvest, prepare, cook, pickle, make jams, compost, plant, save seeds, be a steward of our 3-acre garden space, and don’t forget your appetite for homegrown, healthy foods! Collect eggs, muck stalls, harvest veggies, and enjoy family-style meals. Learn blacksmithing, wool arts, candle making, soap making, and cooking in the kitchen.
For more information, email farm@frostvalley.org or call (845) 985-2291 ext. 211.
SESSION DATES 1: JUNE 29 - JULY 11 2: JULY 13 - 25 3: JULY 27 - AUG 8 4: AUG 10 - 22
IN-TRAINING PROGRAMS
IN-TRAINING PROGRAMS
The Frost Valley YMCA In-Training Program guides teens entering 11th grade in the Fall on the path to leadership, preparing them for employment as a counselor. The month-long program concentrates on leadership training, team building, skill development, service to camp, and personal growth. In a month’s time, we witness profound transformations, from camper to counselor, as these teens gain confidence and independence.
The In-Training Program is for campers who have demonstrated responsibility, maturity and an interest in learning how to take more of a leadership role at camp. There is an application and interview process to be accepted into this program. Interested campers should email campdirector@frostvalley.org.
COUNSELOR-IN-TRAINING (CiT)
This month-long program is offered twice per summer. It gives participants a well-rounded overview of the entire Frost Valley Camp Counselor experience. Campers participate in workshops and get firsthand experience working with children. They go on a wilderness trip where they learn to plan meals, set up, and break down camp, and use resourcefulness to overcome obstacles. This program gives campers the experience needed to become a camp counselor.
ADVENTURER-IN-TRAINING (AiT)
In this month-long program, Adventure CiTs participate in leadership training and development, however, this program focuses on creating outdoor adventure leaders. Adventure CiTs spend more time on overnights and learning outdoor teaching skills, such as fire building, water purification, and camping techniques.
FARMER LEADERS-IN-TRAINING (FiT)
During the month-long Farm Leader-in-Training program, the FiTs will have a week of essential training required to be a counselor. They will partake in a 4-day, 3-night hike. They will help lead and plan a specialty class for campers, and lastly, they will spend a week shadowing counselors for an “in yurt” experience. These campers grow more than just produce –they grow in character by gaining leadership skills, acting as role models, and learning the basics of becoming a camp counselor someday.
WRANGLER-IN-TRAINING (WiT)
The Wrangler in Training Program is designed to give previous equestrian campers the chance to see what it’s like to be a counselor and staff member with the Equestrian Programs at Frost Valley. The month-long session of the WiT program will take place at East Valley Ranch once during the first half of the summer. WiTs will complete an in-cabin as well as an inbarn week where they will go through some essential training required to become a counselor at Frost Valley. They will also complete a service week where they will help give back to the Frost Valley community.
For more information on any of our In-Training programs please call (845) 985-2291 ext. 271 or email campdirector@frostvalley.org today!
MAIN CAMP* SAMPLE DAILY SCHEDULE
Schedule content will vary based on village. Every camper enjoys an overnight camping experience on the trail. Cabin cleanup is complete before campers begin daily activities.
7:45 a.m. wawayanda / 8:30 a.m. hird MORNING MEET UP & BREAKFAST
A great time for announcements, recognitions, and skits.
9:30 a.m.
CHOICE PERIOD
Campers will pick the activity they want to do! There are a variety of options; such as hikes, art and crafts, exploration games, and sports. The options will change every day!
10:40 a.m.
WATERFRONT
Our staff lead this recreational program on our own Lake Cole, under supervision of certified lifeguards and water safety instructors. We offer canoeing as well as rowing, stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking, and a ton of water sports!
11:50 a.m. wawayanda / 12:50 p.m. hird LUNCH & REST HOUR
2:00 p.m.
CREATIVE PROGRAM
Each village community will gather for a large group creative activity! These games will use camper’s imagination, they will build team work skills, and they will get very goofy.
3:10 p.m.
SPECIALTIES
Experienced instructors teach these popular skill-building sessions. All Wawayanda and Henry Hird campers choose two 4-day long specialties. Choices vary and may include a variety of sports, theatre, music, cooking, gardening, nature, arts, high ropes, and adventure courses, and hiking.
5:30 p.m. wawayanda / 6:30 p.m. hird
DINNER
7:30 p.m.
EVENING PROGRAMS
Campfires, overnights, dances, and Frost Valley traditions are just a few things campers enjoy.
9:30 p.m. wawayanda / 10:00 p.m. hird REFLECTION! GOODNIGHT! LIGHTS OUT!
Gather together as a cabin group to reflect and get excited for the next day.
MAIN CAMP* ALL-CAMP EVENTS
IT’S A SMALL WORLD (1ST SESSION)
It’s a Small World is the World’s Fair of Frost Valley! Paired with our celebration of Independence Day, the global cultures of our international staff are highlighted with festival activities for our campers to partake in. From face painting to tasting international cuisine, the afternoon’s activities highlight our worldwide community. After an afternoon of culture sharing, campers gather by the lake to watch our annual fireworks display.
OLYMPIX (2ND SESSION)
Every summer, the Olympix spirit sweeps through camp when Frost Valley hosts our annual Olympix championship. Competing countries vary from year to year and are represented by groups of campers. The opening ceremony commences the night before with dances, skits, and songs representing the cultural traditions of each country. Team unity and pride are on full display, but it’s the spirit of Frost Valley that rises strong. Let the games begin!
CARNIVALLEY (3RD SESSION)
CarniValley is our Session 3 all-camp activity: the greatest carnival to ever take place at Frost Valley! At CarniValley, records will be set that will go down in camp history in our Frost Valley Book of World Records! The competition is always friendly and a wide range of carnival games will be enjoyed by all. Campers can earn tickets on behalf of their village. The village with the most tickets at the end will receive a special prize!
HIRDSTOCK
(4TH SESSION)
Hirdstock, a camp-wide music festival inspired by the original Woodstock, takes place during the fourth session. Campers participate in arts and crafts, games, an air guitar competition, and other activities on Hirdstock Field. But the main attraction is always the music. Performances and musical acts by campers and counselors draw the positive vibes of all present.
*The schedule and events featured here relate to our main camp programs, Camp Wawayanda & Henry Hird. Our Farm Camp, East Valley Ranch, and Adventure Programs follow different schedules and do different activities.
SUPER LODGE
Super Lodges - home to the following villages: Hunter, Peekamoose, Slide
MODERN CABIN
the following
CAMP-STYLE LODGE
Camp-Style Lodges - home to the following villages: Balsam Lake, Barkaboom, Graham, Mustang, Panther
YURT
the
PLATFORM TENT
Platform Tents - home to the following village: Adventure Ramblers, Adventure Village
WHO SUPERVISES MY CHILD?
Many of our summer staff members were campers who became CiTs and then counselors, so they know Frost Valley YMCA better than most. Others join us from around the world as international staff. Many return year after year, giving Frost Valley a family environment and a true sense of culture and tradition. Counselors undergo extensive training on our policies and procedures which stress health and safety first. In-depth background and criminal history checks are performed on all of our employees. We follow the American Camp Association standards by providing a 1 to 6 counselor to camper ratio. For younger campers, this ratio is often smaller. To ensure a welcoming and familiar community, roughly 70% of our staff return each summer.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT IF MY CHILD GETS SICK?
The Guenther Family Wellness Center, located on camp, is staffed by registered nurses and emergency responders 24 hours a day. If your child gets sick, you will be notified immediately while your child receives the care they need. To learn more, email: nurse@frostvalley.org
WHAT WILL MY CHILD EAT?
Three hot, wholesome meals are served daily. Our dining hall offers a vast array of options from the typical kid fare to organic, glutenfree, dairy-free, and vegan options. Care is taken to meet the dietary needs of all of our campers. Fresh fruit is available for snacking all day long. Chartwells Educational Dining Service creates the menus, ensuring that each meal is nutritionally balanced. Candy and soda are not served nor sold in the Camp Store.
WHERE WILL MY CHILD SLEEP?
The majority of our campers reside in cabins and lodges, with some specialty programs - East Valley Ranch, Farm, and Adventure Camps - staying in yurts and tents. These arrangements all promise the opportunity for friendships to flourish naturally and with ease, while under the close supervision of counselors and village coordinators. We honor one mutual bunk request per camper.
IS TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE?
We offer bus transportation to and from camp in these neighborhoods: Brooklyn NY, Montclair NJ, and Manhattan! The cost is $100.00 per camper, one way. For more information, please contact us at campregistration@frostvalley.org.
IS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE?
Frost Valley YMCA’s Annual Giving Campaign raises money for camperships to provide a Frost Valley experience for nearly 600 children each year who would not otherwise be able to join us. For more information about our camperships and to start the application process, email: campership@frostvalley.org.
CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY:
• All programs require a non-refundable deposit of $250 to secure your spot.
• Programs must be paid in full by March 1st or upon enrollment if registering after that date.
• All registration fees are non-refundable, regardless of the time of cancellation.
• Cancellations before March 1st will receive a full refund of tuition, less the $250 deposit.
• Cancellations after March 1st will receive a refund of 70% of the refundable portion of tuition, less the $250 deposit.
• There will be no refunds for cancellations after June 1st or for early departures from camp.
• Cancellations of bussing or holdovers with at least 10 days notice will receive a full refund of these fees. There will be no refunds for cancellations of these options with less than 10 days notice.
• After March 1st, any transfer from one session to another will be charged a fee of $50 per transfer.
CAMP PARTNERSHIPS
RUTH GOTTSCHO DIALYSIS & CHILDREN’S KIDNEY PROGRAM
In partnership with the Ruth Gottscho Kidney Foundation and the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, campers with chronic kidney disease benefit from the solace of nature and the carefree pleasures of summer camp, alongside the wider Frost Valley YMCA community.
Supported by experienced staff and the encouragement of other campers, kidney campers do things they never thought possible. They conquer the Giant Swing, row boats across Lake Cole, scale the climbing tower, enjoy tasty s’mores, make new friends, laugh and be silly, and sleep beneath a canopy of stars. Frost Valley YMCA provides unparalleled service and medical attention to these young campers. Dialysis treatments take place in the state-of-the-art Guenther Family Wellness Center, overseen by our caring medical staff.
For more information, please visit www.frostvalley.org/kidney
MAINSTREAMING AT CAMP (MAC)
In partnership with the Young Adult Institute, Frost Valley YMCA welcomes children with developmental disabilities to join the wider camp community during daily activities. In integrated groups, campers experience the joys of play and the abundance of the natural world. This program benefits both the campers in it and their peers in other villages as children and young adults come to appreciate one another in new ways.
The MAC Program fosters development, independence, and joy in all of the campers who attend Frost Valley.
For more information, visit www.yaicamping.org
THE TOKYO-FROST VALLEY YMCA PARTNERSHIP
The Tokyo-Frost Valley YMCA partnership, a unique global collaboration between our YMCA associations, provides a home base for Japanese families living in America to take respite from the stresses of life in a foreign country. Coordinated programming with YMCAs in Westchester and New York City offer families the support they need on a regular basis.
This partnership helps children from Japan build strong identities as global citizens with friendships that span cultures and continents.
For more information, please call (914) 263-3221, email tokyo-info@frostvalley.org, or visit http://www.ymcatfv.org/
DON’T MISS OUR OTHER PROGRAMS!
DAY CAMP
Perfect for local residents and second-homeowners, our safe and affordable Day Camp is available for children ages 4-15. Along with our traditional day camp sessions, we offer equestrian and farm day camps, exciting programs for tweens and teens, and other specialty camps.
FAMILY RETREATS
Overnight campers stay free when they come with family!*
Your family and loved ones are invited to join us nearly every weekend September through June! Activities vary with the season and include: archery, apple picking, hiking, canoeing, cross-country skiing, snow tubing, woodworking, ziplining, arts and crafts, and so much more!
OUTDOOR SCHOOL PROGRAMS
Our school programs department partners with educators to design and conduct day-long and overnight field trips in our vast, outdoor classroom, where learning is always experiential and student-centered.
TEAM BUILDING PROGRAMS
Corporate groups, colleges, religious organizations, and sports teams are among the many groups that come to Frost Valley each year for unique, customized, and effective team building retreats. Challenge yourselves on our high ropes courses or take advantage of our breakout rooms for strategizing. Contact us today to organize a retreat that will bring your group closer together and help you achieve your goals!
For information about any of these programs as well as our many others, please call (845) 985-2291 or email info@frostvalley.org today! *some restrictions apply; call for details
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*Frost Valley YMCA honors one mutual bunk request. Campers must be in the same grade.
FROST VALLEY YMCA SUMMER CAMPS
SUMMER CAMPS FOR AGES 7-16
• Overnight and Day Camps
• Adventure Camps & Trips
• Farm Camp
• Horse Camps
Frost Valley YMCA is the premier summer camp located in the heart of New York’s Catskill Mountains just a few hours from NYC. At Frost Valley YMCA, your camper can participate in sports, arts and crafts, hiking, horseback riding, rock climbing, canoeing, swimming, singing, storytelling around the campfire, sleeping underneath a canopy of stars, and so much more!
More than just a place for summer fun, Frost Valley gives all children a place where they can safely reach their potential, surrounded by a community that embraces them for who they are. A summer at Frost Valley creates a strong sense of belonging (many campers call Frost Valley their home away from home) and prepares children and teens for life’s adventures with confidence. Call 845-985-2291 x 203 or email campregistration@frostvalley.org for more information. Tiered Pricing & Financial Assistance Available.
1: JUN 29 - JUL 11
2: JUL 13 - 25
3: JUL 27 - AUG 8
4: AUG 10 - 22
REGISTER TODAY! Call: 845-985-2291 Email: info@frostvalley.org Visit: www.frostvalley.org