CAMP DIRECTORY
W 2023 Camp
Directory ith each new milestone that our children reach comes
the need for information to guide them (and us)
through this stage. This is particularly true when our
children are old enough to attend summer camp. How do we know
which camp is right for them? In an education-centered community
like ours, there can be a lot of options — where do we even get
started? Right here, actually, with these listings. Read about these
camps, what they offer and the ages they serve. Then visit their
websites to learn more. On our website, WashingtonFAMILY.com,
you can find even more listings to help you in your search. Be sure
to check back on our website and in our magazine in upcoming
months for more stories and helpful tips. Good luck! Here’s to a
great summer.
OVERNIGHT CAMPS
BURGUNDY CENTER FOR
WILDLIFE STUDIES
Ages: 8-15
burgundycenter.org bcwsdirector@burgundyfarm.org
703-474-2486 660 Margaret Sullivan Lane
Capon Bridge, WV 26711
Hands-on workshops with art and nature
themes RAWPIXEL.COM / ADOBESTOCK
CAMP HORIZONS
Ages: 6-16
camphorizonsva.com camp@horizonsva.com
540-896-7600 3586 Horizons Way
Harrisonburg, VA 22802
Residential camp, boys and girls, teens,
sibling discount, arts and crafts, cooking,
dance, drama and theater, hiking,
horseback riding, music, overnight camping,
photography and swimming
CAMP KIRCHENWALD
Grades: K-12
kirchenwald@lutherancamping.org 717-964-3121
1 Cut Off Road, Lebanon, PA 17402
Summer location: Lebanon County, PA
Residential camp, outdoor adventures
CAMP RIM ROCK
Specialty: Overnight Camp for Girls
Ages: 6 - 15
343 Camp Rick Rock Road,
Yellow Springs, WV
347-746-7625 * camprimrock.com
info@camprimrock.com Operating for more than seventy years
and regarded by campers and camp
professionals as one of the finest camps for
girls. Camp Rim Rock is more than a great
place. It is an experience filled with tradition,
character and friendship.
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