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Camp Susquehannock for Girls
Tripp Lake Road
RR1, Box 1374 Brackney,
Pennsylvania
18812
Tel: 570-967-2323
Toll Free: 866-482-2677
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| Type: |
Residential
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| Focus: |
General
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| Specialization: |
General Sports, Equestrian, General Arts
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| Activities: |
Climbing/Rappelling, Equestrian, Field Hockey, Fitness, Golf, Horseback Riding, Lacrosse, Martial Arts, Mountain Biking, Ping Pong, Sailing, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Wilderness, Wind Surfing, Academics, ESL, Nature/Environ Study, Arts & Crafts, Batik/Tie-dye, Ceramics/Pottery, Dance, Drama, Drawing/Painting, Performing Arts, Woodworking, Adventures, Animal Care, Backpacking, Camping/Camp fire, Canoeing/Kayaking, CIT/LIT, Community Service, Aerobics, Aquatic Activities, Archery, Baseball, Basketball, Bicycling, Boating, Field Trips, Fishing, Hiking, Survival Skills, Talent Show, Team Building, Climbing tower
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| Age Range: |
7-17 |
| Gender: |
Female |
| Camp Capacity: |
100 |
| Accreditation: |
ACA
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| Director: |
Tarryn Rozen |
| Founded: |
1986 |
Nearest Large City: |
Binghamton,NY |
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Camp Description:
The Susquehannock Camps encourage the moral, social, and physical development of campers. Through a combination of athletics and adventure activities, family-style dining, and cabin life, campers create life-long friendships and discover their own potential. Campers embrace tolerance and respect for others, learn how to deal gracefully with conflict, and develop a sense of fair play. The program is designed to engender * self-reliance, * self-confidence, * sportsmanship and * leadership. Operating as brother and sister camps, Susquehannock for Boys and Susquehannock for Girls run independent programs across the 100-acre campus. Each camp has its own individual traditions that its campers hold dear.
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Sessions (costs are in the local currency of the camp):
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