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CAMP CAYUGA is a coed, nonsectarian, residential camp specializing in first-time campers. With over 60 activities offered daily, you’re guaranteed to have fun! That’s our First-Time Camper Money-Back Guarantee! Cayuga provides a down-to-earth atmosphere in a non-competitive environment, but at the same time affords campers with the opportunity to compete in their favorite sports. The camp population is diverse and last summer represented 25 states and 17 different countries! Cayuga is an ACA accredited camp, family-owned and operated since 1964. Early enrollment tuition discounts & sibling credits available.
FACILITIES: Separate Teen Campus, 2 pools, lake, 10 tennis courts, skate park (with big ½ pipe), hockey rink, 2 gymnasiums, equestrian center (25 horses, 2 instructional riding rings, 5 miles of scenic trails), 2 creative arts pavilions, video game room, weight training/fitness room, aerobics studio, 2 radio broadcasting stations, dance studio, martial arts room, adventure ropes course, photography darkroom, program sites for over 60 activities, and modern cabins including bathrooms with private showers & toilets.
ACTIVITY PROGRAMS: The daily program offers instruction in over 60 activities. ATHLETICS: Aerobics, archery, badminton, baseball, basketball, cheerleading, dodgeball, exercise and fitness, extreme sport jumping, field hockey, floor hockey, flag football, frisbee, gaga, golf, gymnastics, inline skating, jogging, judo, karate, kickball, lacrosse, newcomb, paintball, ping-pong, riflery, roller hockey, roller blading, rugby, skateboarding, soccer, softball, tennis (and private tennis lessons with Pro), tetherball, t-ball, touch football, track meets, video game room, volleyball, weight training, and wrestling. WATERFRONT: Scuba diving clinics, American Red Cross swim instruction, recreational swimming, competitive swimming, water ballet, water polo, water volleyball, water basketball, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, row boating, windsurfing, fishing, intercamp swim meets, polar bear club, lake trampoline, rolling log, tubing, and paddle boating. CREATIVE ARTS: Arts & crafts, ceramics, kiln operation, basket weaving, pottery (15 wheels), pottery wheel operation, sculpting, silk screening, tye-dye, wood projects, block printing, lanyards, copper enameling, beading, paper mache, sketching/drawing, painting, leather craft, mask making, model rocketry, clay projects, jewelry making, braiding, lanyards, decoupage, air brushing, fabric painting, and macrame. PERFORMING ARTS: Drama (acting, improvisation, set design & construction), music (guitar & keyboards), singing and chorus, dance (ballet, social, jazz, tap, modern), yoga, and aerobics. EQUESTRIAN: Horseback riding is included in the camp tuition! Daily instruction in both English & Western styles from beginner to advanced levels, horse shows, horseback overnights, evening trail rides, and horse-care club. ADVENTURE & WILDERNESS: ATV Honda quads, hiking, backpacking, compass reading, mountain biking, overnight camping, cabin cookouts, ropes course, 20ft Climbing Wall, 205ft Zip Line, rappelling, Delaware River canoe trips and nature studies. TRAPEZE & CIRCUS ACTS: High flying trapeze, double trapeze, single trapeze, trapeze shows, trapeze competitions, spanish web, cradle, diabolo, plate spinning, magic tricks, tumbling, devil sticks, juggling, and a Circus Clinic (tightwire, stilt walking, unicycling, acrobatics, clowning, the rolling globe). MEDIA ARTS: Radio DJ broadcasting, video camera filming, photography, and camp newspaper.
TRIPS PROGRAM: This summer we have trips scheduled to: Busch Gardens & Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia; Canada/Niagara Falls & Canada's Wonderland; Dorney Amusement Park and the Wild Water Kingdom; Hershey Amusement Park & The Chocolate Factory; AAA Baseball Games; Indoor Semi-Pro Arena Football Games; Backpacking Trips, and Delaware River Canoe Trips! They’re all a lot of fun!
JUNIOR CAMPUS & TEEN CAMPUS: Cayuga's natural landscape divides 350 acres into 2 separate campuses on the same estate. This is a unique feature that distinguishes Cayuga from other traditional camps! Each campus is located on opposite sides of Lake Cayuga and operates self-sufficiently with its own dining hall, pool, gym, and activity sites. With two separate campuses, we can provide two separate programs that are geared to the different age groups on each campus.
FIRST-TIME CAMPER GUARANTEE: Our experience in residential camping has provided us with the expertise in helping the first-time camper successfully acclimate to the new camping environment. Time and personal attention are given to make our campers feel at home. In such an atmosphere, the children become more self-confident, and sportsmanship & comradeship flourish. At Cayuga we are so confident in our staff & program, we guarantee your child will have fun! Simply put, our First-Time Camper Guarantee provides for a full prorated tuition refund to any first-time camper departing prior to the conclusion of his/her registered session. That is, we will refund the excess of tuition after deducting the ordinary charges for the period your child remained in camp. And that's a promise!
Visit Camp Cayuga - Pennsylvania at http://www.campcayuga.com
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WHERE DO MOST OF OUR CAMPERS COME FROM? Most of our campers live in the Tri-State area (New York, Pennsylvania, & New Jersey). Some kids travel from across the United States. Last summer we had campers from 25 states and our international campers traveled from 17 countries! You�ll make friends this summer from all over the world!
WHAT�S A TYPICAL DAY LIKE? Well, 4 days a week you�ll follow a �regular� schedule which means wake-up is around 7:30am. The remaining 3 days you�ll follow a �late-breakfast� schedule with wake-up around 8:15am. The regular schedule includes 7 periods each day with the first period being a sign-up period for activity choices (unless you�re a Junior). Each period runs about 1 hour (including travel time between activities). After dinner at about 7:30pm, the Evening Program begins with a different activity every night of the summer!
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