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Camp Begins: Sunday, June 26th, 2011
Last Day: Monday, August 15th, 2011
Visiting Day: Sunday, July 17th, 2011

Full Summer $8850




First Session:
Camp Begins: Sunday, June 26th, 2011
Last Day: Thursday, July 21st, 2011
Visiting Day: Sunday, July 17th, 2011

First Session: $5850

Second Session:
Camp Begins: Thursday, July 21st, 2011
Last Day: Monday, August 15th, 2011
Visiting Day: Sunday, August 7th, 2011

Second Session: $5850


All dates are are subject to change.




1. What is the difference between CHIPINAW and CHIPINAW @ SILVER LAKE?
At Chipinaw we pride ourselves in being able to cater to campers of all ages with different needs and expectations for the summer. Many of our campers spend the whole summer with us and are accommodated on our CHIPINAW campus. For those campers that are looking for a shorter session, we are fortunate enough to have CHIPINAW @ SILVER LAKE, an adjoining campus. Here, our campers are able to enjoy the exact same program as the full summer campers but in half the time. SILVER LAKE offers campers two half summer sessions which encompass all the fun and excitement of a full summer experience including a color war, trip and visiting day in each session.

2.How many people are in each bunk?
Each cabin houses seven to ten campers with two counselors. The cabins are equipped with modern conveniences such as full bath facilities including hot and cold running water; ample electrical outlets and storage space for clothing including closets and cubbies for folded items. Our housekeeping staff clean the bathrooms daily while the campers and counselors keep the main area of the cabin in order.


3. What activities will campers participate in?
Each division (age group) will have a schedule, which includes team sports, swim instruction and recreation. Every camper will also get an opportunity to experience many of the exciting elective activities, including team and individual sports, a variety of waterfront activities, horseback riding, visual and performing arts, circus, ropes course, mountain biking and computers to name a few. As children grow older they are offered more elective periods in their schedule.

4. How many people are in each activity?
Groups are sized for optimum attention to each camper. Team sports will have enough for a game and instruction. Art classes normally have eight to twelve campers with one to two instructors. Tennis and swim instruction is offered in small groups and one on one.

5. How does the laundry work?
Each child's laundry is sent to an outside contractor. It is returned folded and shrink wrapped in an individual laundry bag so that it can be placed easily into the camper's cubby. Please make sure all clothing is labeled with the camper's name inside.

6. Do you have a doctor in camp?
We have a doctor or nurse practitioner along with five to seven nurses on camp at all times. Our new, state of the art Health Center is staffed twenty-four hours a day.

7. What is your largest age group?
Our children come from all age groups. Give us a call. We'll be happy to provide names and numbers for you to use as a reference.

8. Are campers put into bunks by age or grade?
Campers are usually grouped in cabins by grade. Sometimes parents will request a placement by age. If your child wants to bunk with friends, in most cases we are able to meet your request.

9 . Are there a lot of choices at mealtimes?

Yes. Besides the hot meal there is a full salad bar, bread bar, baked potato bar and pasta bar. Our baker creates the best breads and desserts in the Catskills! We will also assist those campers who need a special meal.

10. Any out of camp trips?
Chipinaw goes on some cool trips, which are organized by division. Some of our trips include Virginia, Canada, Boston, Hershey Park, PA and several different water and amusement parks. Our Junior and Senior overnight trips do incur an extra expense. Children also leave camp to compete in intercamp games and tournaments as well as attend movies or go bowling. We even go on canoe trips down the Delaware River and campouts at our own private campsite.

11. Are there any other expenses? Do campers need extra money?

Each child is encouraged to deposit extra spending money in the camp safe to be used on out of camp trips. The recommended amount of spending money varies by age. We require a hundred dollar personal expense deposit (PED) for each camper. The fund is primarily used for incidental expenses and emergencies, at the end of the summer twenty or forty dollars is deducted for the waiter tips, the remaining balance is fully refundable. We also ask that you have all luggage shipped to camp with our camp trucker as we unpack and make each camper’s bed before they arrive. Canteen items are included in tuition and are not an extra expense.

12. Where do campers come from?

Campers at Chipinaw come from all over the United States. We have large groups of children from the New York metropolitan area, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Baltimore-Washington, Florida and California.