Larger camps accommodate 90-100 campers aged 9-14, organized into age-based lodges and smaller cabins, while smaller camps welcome 30-40 campers of all genders, with gender-specific cabins and a village system for older campers.
Timberlake and Firefly Song are among our larger camps, each accommodating approximately 90-100 campers per session for those aged 9-14. To cultivate a sense of community and promote appropriate interactions among campers, they are strategically assigned to age-based lodges. The First Lodge is intended for campers aged 9 and 10, the Big Lodge serves those aged 11 and 12, and the Senior Lodge is tailored for campers aged 13-14. Within these lodges, campers are further organized into cabins, which typically house 6-8 campers and are supervised by 1-2 cabin staff.
Tamarack Farm (ages 15-17) and Saltash Mountain (ages 11-14) are inclusive camps that welcome campers of all genders. Each camp accommodates between 30-40 campers per session. To provide a comfortable and respectful environment, cabins at both camps are organized by gender, ensuring separate housing for males, females, and those who identify as non-binary. At Saltash Mountain, 1-2 counselors are assigned to each cabin to offer support and guidance. Conversely, Tamarack Farm employs a distinctive village system where campers are divided into two separate "villages," each comprising approximately 20 campers. These campers reside in two cabins, with 3-4 counselors stationed in a nearby cabin to ensure they receive the necessary supervision and support, fostering a close-knit and nurturing atmosphere.