- Ages: 8-17
- Gender: Coed
- Session Length (weeks): 3, 4
Camp Seneca Lake is located near the Finger Lakes in Rochester. The overnight summer camp is offered to students in grades 3rd to 12th, and campers are dispersed into various villages throughout the campus. The villages are divided into three categories based on their grade levels to help establish a strong sense of community within them.
Camp sessions can last anywhere between one week to three weeks and up to 6.5 weeks, depending on age. There is also a counselor-in-training program to build leadership skills and a family camp so kids and parents can spend fun and quality time together.
Camp Seneca Lake offers many thrilling activities for its campers, such as archery, art/crafts, athletics, canoeing, a climbing tower, outdoor cooking, paddle boarding, ropes course, sailing, swimming, tennis, waterskiing, and wakeboarding.
Since its founding nearly a century ago, they have provided engaging and exciting camps for its visitors. It's focused on strengthening a child's Jewish identity and sense of community, as well as personal discovery and an affinity for nature. By the end of it, your child will have a stronger sense of self, a deeper appreciation for their Jewish heritage and values, and wonderful memories to last a lifetime.