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Camp Chingachgook

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marker Kattskill Bay, New York

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36 reviews
Ansonek Q

06/23/2020
They don't care about bad kids.
DragneelFN

06/11/2020
Sylvia Myers Copp

05/08/2020
BEST PLACE EVER!
Cultivate Kindness Abodah

01/16/2020
Ethan Carter

01/06/2020
I went there for nine summers as a camper, spent one summer as a CIT, and two as a counselor. This place is full of fond memories for me, from cheers in the mess hall to singing songs by the lake. The counselors really do try extremely hard with all the kids, after all, they were all kids at camp once too. I think you do a disservice to your children if you don't at least suggest the idea of this camp to them. The people are open and kind and it shows. Now, to comment on the negative reviews: there's no internet because you're meant to unplug enjoy nature, the dishes and utensils are washed as many times as needed for them to be clean, the campers do clean their own tables and messes, kids are always accompanied by a counselor or CIT, the night is dark and not full of critters, all mattresses are washed after every session, the bathrooms can be a little gross, there's plenty of hot water depending on when you shower, there is plenty of diversity in the flags of the mess hall, the food is good, I've never had the iced tea because I prefer water, though I wouldn't think tasty iced tea would be a deal-breaker anyways. I have been to Camp Chingachgook for eleven years and I was there for the bed bugs incident, I haven't even heard of that happening any other time, though that does suck and it's a fair complaint, they do let you use toilet paper and deodorant, if you shower when everyone else has to shower then shorter showers are appreciated, though they're closer to five minute showers then, there is insulation in the junior girls' cabins as they're meant for winter camp events, the other cabins didn't need insulation because they're only used during the summer, though it can get chilly so bring a nice sleeping bag and warm sweater, there is little personal space in the cabins, but I never found it to be a problem when I was a camper. I have never heard of any CITs making anyone run across a bridge yelling I PEED MY PANTS but I have seen staff members get let go, the higher ups have a zero tolerance policy for anything of that nature. Anyways, this place will always hold a special place in my heart and I attribute who I am as a man today because of it. Send your kids to camp!