Summer Camp 2026 coming soon

Register Now for an Unforgettable Summer. Endless Adventures. Lasting Friendships

At our camp, we understand how crucial it is for families to provide their children with a safe and enriching outdoor experience. With over 35 years of excellence, we are committed to delivering a summer full of adventure, growth, and lasting memories for every camper.

The safety and well-being of our campers and staff are our top priorities. We adhere to the latest health guidelines from the CDC, state and local authorities, and the American Camp Association, ensuring the highest standards of care. In addition, we are a Praesidium Child Abuse Prevention Accredited Organization, which further strengthens our commitment to creating a safe and secure environment. Our “Best Practices” ensure a safe and supportive atmosphere where children can thrive.

Our school-age camp program serves children entering 1st through 11th grade, offering a variety of age-appropriate activities designed to foster character, independence, and friendship. Led by our dedicated, caring staff, each camper will have the opportunity to build new skills, explore the outdoors, and create unforgettable memories.

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ABOUT OUR CAMP

NEW 1 WEEK SESSIONS THIS YEAR!

At YMCA Summer Day Camp, we offer a fun and enriching experience for every child, with activities ranging from swimming and arts & crafts to sports, science, and games. Our goal is to create a safe, positive environment where children can try new activities, uncover hidden talents, and make lasting friendships. Through our commitment to the Y’s core character values—respect, responsibility, caring, and honesty—campers will build important life skills and develop a strong sense of community.

In addition to engaging activities, our camp emphasizes Social-Emotional Learning to help children rebuild and strengthen relationships in social settings. We encourage kids to exchange screen time for fresh air, outdoor adventures, and active play, all while exploring nature, discovering new interests, and building self-esteem.

At YMCA Summer Day Camp, there is something for every child. From messy, hands-on fun to meaningful skill-building, your child will have the summer of a lifetime. Our dedicated, caring counselors foster a nurturing environment where kids can thrive, grow, and create memories they will treasure for years to come!

REGISTRATION, PAYMENT AND PLAYERSPACE

Camp Dates: NEW! 1 Week Sessions

  • June 22 – August 14
  • 8:00am – 3:30pm
  • Vacation Camp: August 17-21
  • 9am – 4pm


2026 Day Camp Rates

  • 1ST-7TH Grade: Member $365 / Non-Member $430 – Weeks 3, 5, and 8 will include additional fees for trips and special events!
  • Esports: Member $390 / Non-Member $455
  • Dance Academy: Member $475 / Non-Member $540
  • STEM Academy: Member $540 / Non-Member $605
  • Travel Sports: Member $505 / Non-Member $570
  • Triple Threat Basketball: Member $505 / Non-Member $570
  • Sailing Add On: 1st-7th grade Member/Non-Member rate + Member $235 / Non-Member $300
  • Inclusive Camp Program: Member $440 / Non-Member $505
  • Leaders in Training (LIT) Teen Travel Program: Member $505 / Non-Member $570
  • Vacation Camp: Member $435 / Non-Member $495

Post Supervision

  • 3:30pm-5:30pm: $60/week
  • *Post-supervision is added at the time of registration. This cannot be changed after your initial registration.
  • **There is no post-supervision for Vacation Camp

How To Register

REGISTER

  • Choose the program that corresponds to your child’s gender, age, and special program interest if they qualify.
  • Pay the $100 non-refundable/non-transferable deposit per session per child, including vacation camp week.
  • Complete the YMCA forms via PlayerSpace. After registration, you will receive an email and must complete the paperwork within 10 days of receiving the link. PlayerSpace is our camp software used for health and medical information, attendance, photos, emergency contact info, forms, e-newsletters, and daily secured check-in/out.
  • Full summer balances are due by April 15, 2026.

Financial Assistance

  • Financial Assistance from LHY is available for those who qualify. Complete the application below and send it to Camp Bookkeeper, or bring it to the Member Services Desk at the Y.
  • Spanish: Financial Assistance Application (SP)
  • Anyone applying for financial assistance must register with Camp Bookkeeper. The deposit will be reduced to $50 per week at the time of registration

  • Families seeking a 2026 camp scholarship must submit a completed financial assistance application, along with all required supporting documentation, by March 15, 2026. 
  • We also accept:
  • Childcare Aware
  • Contact the Camp Bookkeeper with any questions; Nancyd@lhymca.comor 973.507.7021 

Deposits and Balances

  • A $100 nonrefundable/nontransferable deposit is required at the time of registration per session for each camper. This deposit confirms your camper’s spot in the program and is included in the weekly rate.
  • Any balances paid before April 15, 2026, not including any deposits, are refundable until April 14, 2026. Cancellations must be sent via email to Linnea Berry, Camp Director, at linneab@lhymca.com before April 15. On or after April 15, no refunds will be issued.
  • Balances will be automatically scheduled for April 15th, 2026 at the time of registration. This means that if the balance remains by 11:59pm on April 14th, Daxko will trigger the automatic payment at 12am on April 15th, 2026, using your default payment method.
  • Manage your balance online before April 15th
  • Make payments before the due date

  • Change or add a default payment method

  • If you are paying with a credit card, there will be a 3.0% service fee

Cancellation and Refund Policies

  • Cancellations must be sent via email to Linnea Berry, Camp and Youth Program Director, at LinneaB@Lhymca.com before April 15, 2026.
  • Refunds will not be granted for cancelation requests after April 15th
  • We do not give refunds for any COVID-related absences.
  • Other medical exceptions will be considered with a doctor’s note submitted via email to Camp@lhymca.com within 5 days of camper’s absence.

PlayerSpace is the software we use to organize all camp paperwork, camper information, grouping, and communication.

PlayerSpace will allow us to:

  • Quickly access important health and safety information on your camper
  • Carry over information year-to-year
  • Provide an easier process for parents/guardians

DAY CAMP OFFERINGS

Our Day Camp program is designed to help children build a wide range of skills and confidence through a variety of athletic, cooperative, and creative outdoor activities. Campers will have the opportunity to improve their swimming abilities at the pool, play games aimed at improving teamwork, and do activities that will encourage creativity and relationship building. Summer Camp is a place where children can discover new passions and talents by exploring different activities in a supportive and fun environment. Throughout their camp experience, campers not only enhance their physical skills, but also learn valuable lessons in community, character development, and healthy living.  

 Junior Division 

For campers entering 1st–3rd grade. Each group includes up to 16-18 campers with 2 counselors, fostering a supportive and personalized environment. 

 Senior Division 

For campers entering 4th –7th grade. Each group includes up to 18-20 campers with 2 counselors, offering more opportunities for teamwork and social connection. 

 Specialty Camps  

Specialty Camp programs are offered for campers in the senior division, 4th-7th grade. These programs allow campers to focus on special interests in the mornings and join back in to general day camp fun in the afternoons! Check out our specialty camp offerings for more details! 

Our Inclusive Camp Program is dedicated to supporting the participation of individuals with disabilities and unique needs, creating an environment where every camper can thrive. We welcome children with a range of individual and diverse needs, including but not limited to ADD, ADHD, ODD, OCD, sensory processing issues, and spectrum disorders—to join our regular camp activities in a fully inclusive setting.

Through our program, campers will engage in all of the exciting activities with Day Camp, but with a customized schedule that caters to their individual needs. Each camper will be grouped with as many as 2 other campers with a dedicated counselor ensuring focused attention and personalized support.

Our counselors collaborate closely with our Camper Care Team to foster key life skills, such as social interaction (e.g., understanding winning and losing, personal space, joining groups, and reading social cues), and provide space for campers to take a break when needed, reflect, and rejoin activities when they are ready. The goal is to provide a positive, fun, and supportive environment where all campers can build confidence, form friendships, and enjoy summer camp to the fullest.

To ensure the best experience for your child, an intake form must be completed during the registration process (available on our website). Please note: Inclusive campers are not eligible for post-camp supervision, and space in the program is limited.

Inclusive campers will also have the opportunity to participate in theme days, special events, and camp-wide activities, ensuring they have a memorable and enriching summer experience.

 

Building Future Leaders

The LIT Travel Program offers the perfect blend of adventure, responsibility, and personal growth for teens. With three exciting off-site trips each week combined with leadership training and meaningful service projects, this program empowers teens to develop skills that will help them succeed both now and in the future.

Teens will take on real responsibilities, participating in both the fun and the work aspects of the program. Whether it’s leading a group on an outing or engaging in hands-on community service, the LIT Travel Program is designed to bring out the leader in each participant.

Each week, teens will contribute up to 3 hours of service, which is a key component of the program. Service hours are documented, and letters of recommendation can be provided upon request by the

Camp Director in September, based on attendance and active participation.

Please note: Teens must complete the service component to be eligible for trips. Additionally, a code of conduct and orientation will be required prior to the start of camp to ensure a positive and respectful experience for all participants.

Our CIT Program is ideal for teens interested in a career with children. Hands-on training under the supervision of camp staff allows CITs interaction with young campers throughout each day. Each week, CITs will work closely with designated staff members to engage topics like job preparedness, applying to college, group management, conflict resolution, and best practices working in the childcare field. Post supervision included with no extra cost for CITs.

For applications email: Linnea Berry, Linneab@lhymca.com.

Campers going into 1st-7th grade  

Vacation Camp is designed to help working parents by providing a fun and engaging transition from camp to school. This program, which takes place immediately following week 8, is the ideal way to keep the summer fun going while preparing for the school year ahead. 

With limited space available, Vacation Camp offers a mix of 3 off-site, half-day trips and camp favorites on a smaller scale, ensuring a well-rounded, exciting experience for campers. It’s a great way for children to enjoy more of what they love about camping in a relaxed, low-key setting. 

Eligibility: To participate in Vacation Camp, your child must have enrolled and participate in at least one other week of camp. 

Vacation Camp Hours: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM  

Earlier drop-off and post-camp supervision are not available during this week. 

SPECIALTY CAMPS – 4th-7th GRADE

Join the action at Esports Camp, where campers dive into the world of electronic sports (esports) every morning from 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM! Our state-of-the-art Science and Art Studio is equipped with PC setups, Nintendo Switches, and an Xbox providing the perfect space for competitive gaming. 

Esports is an exciting, rapidly growing field that engages young people in organized multiplayer video game competitions. Through our Esports Camp, campers will not only enhance their gaming skills but also develop valuable life skills like strategic thinking, teamwork, and critical problem-solving—all in a safe, inclusive, and monitored environment. 

Campers will compete in fun challenges and tournaments featuring popular games such as Minecraft, Fortnite, Super Smash Bros., Mario Kart, and more! After their gaming session, they’ll join the Day Camp program for afternoon activities and swimming. On special days, such as the Camp Trips, Esports campers will enjoy these events in place of their regular curriculum. 

If your camper loves a variety of sports and outdoor activities, this is the program for them! Get ready for exciting off-site trips that align with each week’s theme. Campers will travel each morning to local venues to enjoy a wide range of physical activities like rock climbing, ninja courses, indoor turf sports, and more. By exploring different sports, we hope to spark interest, build confidence, and encourage kids to take on new challenges in a fun and supportive environment.

Week 2: Outdoor Adventure

Week 3: Rock Climbing

Week 4: Sports Medley

Week 7: Courses

Week 8: Indoor Adventure

With an open mind and an adventurous spirit, your child will discover the thrill of trying new things while developing important teamwork and sportsmanship skills. After each adventure, campers return to camp for lunch before joining the Day Camp program for afternoon activities and swimming.

On special Camp Trip days, they’ll take part in the larger group excursion, so no sports trips will be scheduled

Calling all basketball enthusiasts! Whether you’re a seasoned player on a travel team or just love playing for fun, this program is designed to sharpen your skills and deepen your game knowledge. From perfecting your jump shot to mastering dribbling, passing, and pick-and-roll plays, the professional coaches at Triple Threat Hoops will help you elevate your offense and defense, all while having a blast.

Open to all skill levels, this camp focuses on improving fundamentals, teamwork, and game strategy. Campers will be transported by school bus to Triple Threat Basketball in Dover for specialized training, and then return to the YMCA for lunch before joining the Day Camp program for afternoon activities and swimming.

Step into the spotlight in Dance Academy, where campers start each morning from 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM exploring the art of movement and expression! Guided by our own Miss Sarah, dancers train in an environment designed for creativity, technique, and fun. Miss Sarah comes to us with 20 years of teaching experience, a lifetime of dance training and a degree in dance from Rutgers.

Dance is a powerful and inspiring discipline that helps young performers grow both artistically and personally. Through our Dance Academy program, students will build strong foundational skills, develop confidence, and learn essential life skills—such as discipline, teamwork, creativity, and body awareness—all within a supportive, encouraging, and professionally instructed environment.

Campers will dance and learn in our summer dance studio inside the Y and have an opportunity to show off their skills once a week to the rest of camp! After their daily dance session, they’ll join the Day Camp program for afternoon activities and swimming. On special days, such as the Camp Carnival and Camp Trip, esports campers will enjoy these events in place of their regular curriculum.

In partnership with Little Ivy Academy, we are excited to introduce STEM Academy this summer! Join us Week 5 for Robotics and Week 6 for Spy Tech. Work with the experts to create, program, and use their creations for 1 hour each day. Running from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM, campers will dive into hands-on activities for 1 hour, followed by a 30-minute active rotation to keep them energized and engaged.

Week 5- RobotMakers: Robots in Disguise!

Campers will uncover the fun of high-tech creativity and mind-blowing transformations of the LEGO Robotics they create! Campers will spend each day engineering and coding an amazing array of robots, including ones that, walk, or use other materials to “disguise” what they are. When your camper joins us there will be no end to the creativity and fun!

Week 6- Eyes on Spies: Be a Future Spy!

Prepare for an action-packed week of mystery, technology, and high-stakes adventure! Your young agents will join forces to solve top-secret cases using cutting-edge tools and gadgets. Campers will be able to learn about and fly drones, master the art of deciphering complex ciphers, and work together to crack thrilling escape room challenges. Each day will bring new challenges that combine teamwork, technology, and lots of spy-themed excitement. Are you ready to accept your mission?

Set sail on an exciting adventure provided by Mountain Lakes Sailing Association (MLSA) in conjunction with Mountain Lakes Recreation Department, designed for youth 4th-7th grade! This beginner-friendly program teaches the basics of sailing in a fun, safe, and hands-on environment. Campers will learn about boat parts, wind direction, basic knots, and steering through engaging activities both on and off the water. Led by experienced instructors, this course builds confidence, teamwork, and a lifelong love for the water—no prior experience needed! Campers will be bused to Island Beach each morning for lessons and back to the Y to rejoin Day Camp for lunch, afternoon activities, and swim. Campers will sail Monday-Thursday (Friday is reserved in case another day is cancelled). On Friday, or if the lesson is cancelled, campers will stay with Day Camp instead of traveling to Island Beach.

This program requires an additional registration, like signing up for a class during the camp day! Campers will sail from 9-11am- this means that any camper registered for a specialty program cannot participate because the special and sailing will happen at the same time! Register early because spots are limited!

All participants 12 years and younger must pass the Mountain Lakes swim test. Details about dates and locations of these tests will be sent to registered participants. Campers will need to bring their swim badge, bathing suit, towel, and sunscreen with them each day.

If a camper does not successfully pass the Mountain Lakes swim test, they will NOT be permitted to participate in the program. If we need to cancel the sailing registration, it will not affect or change your camper’s registration for week 4 since they are separate registrations.

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CAMPER AND FAMILY NEED TO KNOW INFORMATION

Linnea Berry, Camp and Youth Program Director – Linneab@lhymca.com 973-507-7030

Nancy Dunham, Camp BookkeeperNancyd@lhymca.com 973-507-7021

Simply Gourmet will be providing their services 4 days per week: Monday – Thursday. The base meal price will be $7.75. Each component can be fully customized!

  • You can receive text message reminders now!
  • To opt in, simply text: simplygourmet to 77222
  • Each component of your meal may be customized; (Click on the “edit this day” button on the menu to view your alternate options)
  • Nothing is fried and our products are free of nut ingredients.
  • Our locally grown produce is brought in fresh daily from area farmers!!
  • We proudly offer “wholesome” meal options which have, no artificial ingredients, no growth hormones, no trans fats, and limited gmo’s; only fresh super foods that promote a healthy diet for children!
  • Meals are individually packed in recyclable cardboard lunch boxes for each student. Returning customers will log in to your existing account and add your child for this season
  • NEW users will need to create an account. (Click on the “How It Works” tab on our home page to follow step by step directions to create an account.)  

    You may choose to participate every day or any individual days during the month. Orders must be placed three days in advance of the day you would like to receive lunch service. Please keep this in mind when you are placing your orders. We encourage you to order for the whole month to avoid missing days. If your needs change last minute, just call us, we will be happy to add your order!! Follow us on Facebook for helpful updates! https://www.facebook.com/ simplygourmetcaterers.com

2 slices of pizza and salad option from Anthony Francos

You must register for pizza Fridays for each session your camper will attend. This is a separate registration, not included in your weekly registration cost.

SIGN UP HERE FOR PIZZA FRIDAY

8:00 – 9:15am: Drop off and “Camp Favorites” 

9:15 – 9:30am: Morning Meeting, Attendance, Bathroom, Sunscreen, and Snack 

9:30 – 11 am: Morning Rotations (Day Camp and Specialty Camp Programming (Specialty Camps) 

11 – 11:15 am: Lunch Prep: bathroom, handwashing, and water refills  

11:15 – 11:45 am: Lunch at division sites 

11:45 am – 12:15 pm: Senior Division (4th-7th grade) recreation and Junior division (1st-3rd grade) ice-cream, chill out, and table activities 

12:15 – 12:45 pm: Junior Division (1st-3rd grade) recreation and Senior Division (4th-7th grade) ice-cream, chill out, and table activities 

12:45 – 1:00 pm: Bathroom, sunscreen, and water refills  

1:00 – 1:45 pm: Hobby Time (elective), Theme Day activities, and Swim* 

1:45 – 2:10 pm: clean-up afternoon activities, Snack, and Swim* 

2:10 – 2:45 pm: Group Time  

2:45 – 2:55 pm: Camp Clean-up and Dismissal Preparations 

3:00 – 3:30 pm: Pick-up  

3:30-5:30 pm: Post Supervision includes snack and camp favorites rotations  

Swim* – Your campers Swim Time (twice per week) could fall between 12:45pm and 2:45pm, will be posted on group schedule. 

Morning Rotations: Each morning, campers enjoy three exciting 30-minute rotations, exploring a variety of activities including: dance, arts & crafts, science experiments, gym and field games, GA-GA, archery, engineering challenges, tabletop games, team sports, 9-square-in-the-air, basketball, 4-square, exploring the ecosystem of the creek, and more! 

Hobby Time: A chance for campers to dive deeper into their favorite activities, choosing from a variety of electives based on their interests. 

Group Time: The final activity of the day, where campers gather in their groups with their counselors to enjoy games and activities they help choose. 

Theme Day Activities: Weeks without trips will include a fun themed special activity! 

 

Exciting Special Events Throughout the Summer! 

Theme Days (Weeks 1, 2, 4, 6, 7)
Get ready for fun-filled, themed days where campers, staff, and our activities transform into exciting theme centered days! Campers will enjoy themed decorations, dress-up days, creative games and crafts, themed snacks, and inflatables. It’s a day packed with adventure and surprises! 

*2 Off-Site Adventures (Weeks 3 and 8)
All campers will embark on an awesome off-site trip! Full details of the trip can be found on our website. Please note: All campers are required to attend the trip, there will be no on-site care available, and trip fees are non-refundable. 

Camp Carnival (Week 5)
Week 5 brings our highly anticipated Camp Carnival—an exciting day of carnival rides, games, and activities! Campers will have full access to all the fun, including rides, booths, and special activities. The carnival experience is included as part of your camp registration! 

Lakeland Hills Family YMCA is committed to supporting the social and emotional well-being of every camper. This summer, our Camper Care Team will include trained Behavior Specialists who work proactively with campers to encourage positive behaviors and provide supportive interventions when needed.

The Camper Care Team focuses on identifying individual needs, fostering positive behavioral growth, and ensuring a safe, stimulating, and inclusive environment for all campers. They collaborate closely with camp leadership and counselors to implement developmentally appropriate strategies that help campers succeed.

Communication with parents or guardians regarding significant behavioral concerns or incidents will be handled by camp administrative staff, with thoughtful discussion and collaboration to determine an appropriate and supportive plan of action.

The Zen Zone is a designated calm-down space available to campers who may be feeling overwhelmed, overstimulated, or dysregulated during the camp day. This safe and supportive area allows campers to pause, reset, and regain emotional balance in a healthy way.

The Zen Zone is thoughtfully equipped with sensory and calming tools such as stress balls, sensory bottles, fidget toys, journals, books, and therapeutic games. These resources help campers practice self-soothing strategies, redirect challenging behaviors, and develop emotional regulation skills.

As part of our commitment to whole-child development, the Zen Zone supports positive camp experiences by promoting emotional well-being, resilience, and healthy interactions—skills that benefit campers both at camp and beyond.

  1. *My child is new to swimming; will they be safe in the water? *

We understand that your child beginning swimming can be scary for both the child and guardian. Swim Evaluations will help create the proper support team for the child and better prepare us for their entry into swimming. During lessons, we are always fully staffed with lifeguards who are certified and heavily trained in safety procedures and emergencies. We also staff Deck Supervisors to offer extra supervision for all lessons.

2. *What safety devices does the YMCA use for beginners? *

The Lakeland Hills YMCA uses “bubbles,” which are adjustable child life jackets. As children’s swim skills increase, layers of the bubbles are removed until they progress enough for us to discontinue the use of the bubble. We do not allow individuals to bring their own floatation or safety devices.

  • Bubbles are mandatory for beginner swimmers! They are implemented to ensure the safety of your children.

3.*How do I know what my child is being taught inswimlessons? *

Lesson skills and goals are listed in our brochure which can be found on the website, on the pool deck bulletin board, or in the lobby. Parents can also ask the Aquatics Leadership Team for information about the skills being taught or request a swim lesson sheet that explains what is being covered. We ask that all questions for the aquatics team are asked via email.

  1. *What is the ratio of students to instructor? *

The ratio is 1 instructor to 6-7 children and a maximum of 8 individuals in a lesson. At times you will see two swimming instructors in the class to increase supervision.

  1. *What is the level system? *

After your child undergoes an evaluation, they will be assigned to a group based on their abilities. Instead of using traditional labels like ‘level,’ we use a color system to ensure that every child feels valued and treated equally.

  1. *How much time do the children spend in the pool? *

The children will be spending half an hour in the pool, twice a week.

  1. *What should my child bring to swimming? *

Children should wear appropriate YMCA swim attire, such as a one-piece, bodysuit, rash guard, swim cap, and goggles. Long hair must be tied back or covered with a swim cap. While goggles are optional, the aquatics department has extras available if needed. Please note that towels are not provided, so please be sure your child has one.

  1. *Is there a possibility my child can move up to a higher level? *

If your child is excelling in class, the deck supervisor on duty will determine if they’re ready to move up to a higher level. Please note that the instructor will continually assess your child’s skills and technique. If the instructor believes it’s time for your child to advance, they will discuss their recommendation with the deck supervisor, who will then evaluate your child’s progress.

  1. *How do you determine my child’s swimming level? *

Your children will be swim tested 2 kids at a time. They will have to swim free style and back stroke to the instructor in the water. This is not a progressive swim lesson, so they are being lightly evaluated to be placed in a group of low, medium, or high. Your child’s group may be subject to change if there are different kids in the class that day.

Waldo is the 3rd party software we use to post all camp pictures. It uses facial recognition technology to scan photos and search for your camper so you can get notifications when we post pictures of them! Once you have registered for camp, you will receive access to join this summer’s album and have a chance to set up your accountWaldo is the 3rd party software we use to post all camp pictures. It uses facial recognition technology to scan photos and search for your camper so you can get notifications when we post pictures of them! Once you have registered for camp, you will receive access to join this summer’s album and have a chance to set up your account.Waldo is the 3rd party software we use to post all camp pictures. It uses facial recognition technology to scan photos and search for your camper so you can get notifications when we post pictures of them! Once you have registered for camp, you will receive access to join this summer’s album and have a chance to set up your account.

CAMP HIGHLIGHTS AND CAMPGROUNDS

Included in Camp Fee:

  • Daily Activities

  • Swim Lessons 2x per week
  • Hobby Time
  • Special Events and Theme Days
  • “Big Fun Time” Events Weekly
  • Ice Cream every day
  • Hypoallergenic Sunblock

Program Features

All staff are 18 years of age or older.

• Camper Care Team and Zen Zone to support camper well-being

  • Convenient drive through drop-off and pick-up
  • Filtered and chilled water bottle filling stations
  • Post-supervision available (must add at the time of registration – cannot be altered later)
  • Optional caterer lunch program (Simply Gourmet Monday-Thursday & Pizza Fridays)

Campgrounds

  • Two sports fields

  • Archery course

  • Parkour course

  • Two gaga pits

  • Air-conditioned gymnasium

  • Picnic Pavilion with water and electricity

  • Bathrooms, changing rooms and shower area (separate from YMCA member locker rooms)

  • Handwashing stations

  • Indoor six-lane pool


STAFF QUALITY COUNTS

Better Camp Counselors Make Better Kids!

The quality of camp staff is an important consideration when choosing the right summer camp for your child. At the Y, we aim to impress with camp counselors who are fun and responsible.

Why Our Y?

Our camp includes swimming, arts and crafts, sports, science, and games. Our goal is to provide a safe, positive, fun day at camp for your child. We want every camper to try a new activity and discover hidden talents and strengths, plus make new friends. The Y teaches and models our character traits: respect, responsibility, caring, honesty. With the elements of Social-Emotional Learning, campers will be able to rebuild relationships in social settings.

HOW WE HIRE COUNSELORS

Every year, the YMCA posts open summer camp positions. We provide growth opportunities for college students planning on working in the field of youth development. In addition, we have experienced camp staff as Activity Leaders in charge of each Division.

Applicants participate in an individual interview. A job offer is contingent on three reference checks and a thorough background screening. Before they begin their job as a camp counselor, they are given a training manual which outlines policies and procedures. All staff are required to complete thirty hours of training prior to the start of camp.

HIRING

Looking for a summer job? Email our Camp Director: Linnea Berry at linneab@Lhymca.com

Linnea Berry, Camp & Youth Program Director:

My name is Linn and I am the new Camp and Youth Program Director. I have been part of camp communities since I was in third grade and am excited to be here at LHYMCA. I have a BA in Psychology from Hope College with minors in Communication and Youth Ministry and a Master of Divinity from New Brunswick Theological Seminary with a certificate in Disability Ministry. I started my camp career as a volunteer in 8th grade and continued on to be a counselor, coordinator, program director, assistant camp director, and camp director. As I worked at camp through the years, I also served with AmeriCorps in youth development, led youth and children’s ministry programs, and with an after-school program. I am excited for a fun filled summer where campers and staff can have fun in a safe and welcoming environment… and the ice cream!

Quentin Pickering, Assistant Camp and Youth Program Director

Hello! My name is Quentin Pickering, and I’m the Assistant Camp and Program Director at the YMCA. Camp has always been my favorite time of the year. Since I was 6, I have attended summer camp every year, and now I am lucky to give our campers the same great memories and experiences that I had as a kid. Previously, I had been a CIT, counselor, and lead counselor at Manalapan Parks and Recreation summer camp, as well as the camp director of the New York Yankees summer camp. I graduated from The College of New Jersey in 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in history. I cannot wait to see everyone and have another fantastic summer at camp!

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