Our specialty camps are different! Because we are a traditional YMCA camp with an enormous variety of activities, your camper will get to experience the fun of being involved with their specialty, while at the same time having the opportunity to be active in other areas of our program. For this reason, your specialty camper will be able to develop close bonds to peers within their chosen specialty and also form friendships among other campers outside their specialty program.
Space in all our specialty camps is limited, and we encourage you to register early. If you have any questions about our specialty camps, please contact Andrew Keener, Camp Director at scd@camp-sloane.org or by calling (800) 545-9367.
Horseback Riding Camp: Session 3, July 20 – August 2 (two weeks)
Riding camp friends are friends forever at Camp Sloane YMCA! Riding Camp is the most fun-filled English riding experience camp can provide! The riding campers get to know each other, and our horses, very well during the double-period riding session each morning. There will be special evening programs and an off-site trip to a horse show. The instruction delivered by our CHA-certified instructors will include detailed development of the campers’ riding ability as well as an introduction to barn and horse management, horse physiology and health.
Performing Arts Camp: Session 3, July 20 – August 2 (two weeks)
Performing Arts campers experience every aspect of production and rehearsal as they put together an outsized production that is performed for our entire camp. The extended activity time in the morning and evening programs at night, give PA campers a real chance to excel at acting, dancing, singing, stagecraft, and fun! Performing Arts camp also travels to the Sharon Playhouse for a performance by our renowned local summer stock company.
Adventure Camp: Session 2, July 6 – July 19, Session 3, July 20 – August 2 (two weeks)
Adventure camp is one of our most exciting, successful, and fun specialty camps! Adventure campers will experience a wide variety of outdoor sports and activities. Camp begins with the use of Camp Sloane YMCA’s extensive high ropes facilities, including our vertical playpen. Campers travel off-site to climb with AMGA-certified rock guides at the Shawangunks. The ‘Gunks, as they are known in the climbing world, contain some of the best climbing in the East. The next stop is at the Deerfield River for an afternoon of white water rafting. Most importantly, all of the Adventure Camp activities provide the opportunity to make friends for a lifetime through the adventure experience.
Outback Camp: Session 3A, July 20 – July 26, Session 4A, August 3 – August 9 (one week)
A specialty so successful we had to add another session! Outback camp is a one-week experience in backcountry travel that is ideal for the camper looking to take a real trip into the woods! We strongly emphasize the camping skills and leave-no-trace camping practices so that campers receive camping skills they can use for life. Our experienced guides, all trained in Wilderness First Aid, take our campers hiking through one of the most scenic and accessible stretches of the Appalachian Trail in New England! Because of the nature of the backcountry experience, the number of campers for each session is limited to 8.
