Summer camp is on the minds of kids and parents right about now. For those with school-aged children, finding a camp is the challenge of the moment. Whether it's a sleepover, specialty or day-camp, you've got to do your research to make sure your kids are happy and safe. Then you've got to find a way to pay for the fun -- which can run more than five thousand dollars a summer for overnight camp.
For advice, we've asked Susan Silverstein, the Director of Paradise Farm Camp in Dovington, Pennsylvania to stop by. Her camp is the oldest in the country. It was established in 1875 to bring financially disadvantaged city kids to the country.
The Savvy Traveler
Summer Camps On the Web
Interested in finding a camp for your kids this summer? Luckily, the Web is
packed with information for you. Below we've compiled a list of camp resources,
and while the focus is on kids' camps, some include information on adult camps,
family camps, etc. as well. To reach Paradise Farm Camp, send them e-mail at
ccwapfc@voicenet.com.
* National Camp Association, Inc
www.summercamp.org
An organization dedicated to helping parents find the right camp for their children.
All NCA camps are accredited programs that have met strict standards including
health, safety, quality programming, and have been evaluated by NCA staff.
* The CampPage Guide to Summer Camps
www.camppage.com
A resource for information relating to residential summer camps in the United
States and Canada. The focus is on traditional summer camps with general programs
rather than specialty camps or sports camps. They also provide a great list
of links to the other major summer camp directories, gift ideas for campers,
and camp staff employment.
* Intercamp: Summer Camp Directory & Resource
www.intercamp.com
In addition to a directory of 2000+ camps, this site also boasts online chat
rooms, bulletin boards, interactive guest books, camp.mag (an online camping
magazine) and info on getting your child outfitted for the summer.
* KidsCamps
www.kidscamps.com
Guide to camps and summer experiences, including family camps, resort camps
and tours/adventures.
* Camp Channel
www.campchannel.com
In addition to the camp directory, this site features a store for gear, listing
of summer jobs at camps, and resources for camp directors.
* CampSearch
www.campsearch.com
The search engine for camps, with info on adult camps, tours/adventures, and
conference sites, as well as the 2000+ camp directory.