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A Week at Family Camp in New York

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Family Camp is the perfect mini vacation to please everyone! A week at Forest Lake Camp’s Family Camp in New York is endless fun for both parents and children. It provides countless opportunities to try out new things as well as relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Keep on reading to learn more about what a week at Family Camp is really like!

We hold our Family Camp once a year in August and there is never a dull moment at any point during it.  Every day is different and filled with fun and excitement. There are Family Camp activities for parents and kids! These activities include some of our traditional camp programs, sDSC_0369ports, arts & crafts, wilderness skills, and more! We have a Family Camp schedule that we follow that is extremely flexible. Parents, if you don’t feel like always participating in an activity, feel free to take the day off! Spend a couple hours exploring our Family Camp facilities or exploring the campus! Another great thing  is that you don’t have to worry about making breakfast, lunch, or dinner! We’ve got you covered. Our camp meals are healthy, well balanced, and delicious. Where will you be staying while you’re at  camp? You will have the option to have your own Family Camp cabin or to share it with another family. Find another family to come along with you to make this the best vacation ever!

If you’re interested in finding out more about the best Family Camp in New York, contact Forest Lake Camp today at 518-623-4771!

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