Camps Baco and Che-Na-Wah, nestled in the picturesque Adirondack Mountains of New York, are brother-sister camps that offer a unique summer experience. Camp Baco, designed for boys, and Camp Che-Na-Wah, for girls, provide a traditional camp setting with a wide range of activities tailored to foster personal growth, teamwork, and lifelong friendships. Both camps emphasize outdoor adventures, sports, arts, and waterfront activities, all within a nurturing and supportive community. The programs are thoughtfully crafted to encourage independence, confidence, and leadership skills in a fun, safe, and inclusive environment.
While Camp Baco offers activities like basketball, soccer, woodworking, and adventurous wilderness trips, Camp Che-Na-Wah focuses on enriching experiences such as dance, gymnastics, drama, and arts and crafts. Both camps share a stunning lakefront, perfect for swimming, boating, and water skiing. The strong sense of community and tradition at Baco and Che-Na-Wah, combined with a dedicated and experienced staff, ensures a memorable summer where campers can thrive, explore new interests, and create lasting memories.
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