Is your kid interested in attending an overnight summer camp this year? Killington and the surrounding areas host a number of exciting camps ranging in theme from sports to outdoor exploration. Why not plan a family vacation around camp? While the kids are away, the parents can relax in a beautiful Killington vacation rental and enjoy all the town has to offer during the summer months.
Camp Betsey Cox
At Betsey Cox, we provide a camp experience for girls, young women, and gender non-binary campers who aspire to make a positive impact in our global community while also having fun. Guided by an experienced international staff, campers from various backgrounds have the opportunity to shape their own daily schedules by choosing from our sixteen activities. Our rustic and secure cabins encourage imaginative thinking and foster the development of interpersonal life skills. Campers at Betsey Cox revel in the exploration of our picturesque meadows, forests, and serene pond located in the heart of central Vermont. Click here for more information.
Camp Sangamon
Camp Sangamon offers a unique summer experience designed exclusively for boys aged 9-16. What sets them apart? Well, at Camp Sangamon, we empower campers to shape their own summer adventure. Every day, they have the freedom to choose their own path, engaging in any activity for as long as they desire. We don't impose restrictions or dictate choices. Instead, we provide a safe and supportive environment where a camper's personal decisions foster independence, initiative, and the development of good judgment as they navigate childhood and beyond. Parents, rest assured that the life skills your son will acquire at Camp Sangamon will become a strong foundation that will serve him for years to come. Click for more information.
Saltash Mountain Summer Camp
Situated on 4,800 acres of conserved woodlands by Lake Ninevah, Saltash Mountain provides kids aged 11-14 with days full of skits, creativity, and exploration. Our campers celebrate individuality, work cooperatively, and embrace open-sided cabin living. They enjoy music, swimming, outdoor skills, and camp projects. Additionally, backcountry trips offer thrilling adventures in rock climbing, hiking, and canoeing, where campers will foster their appreciation for nature and build outdoor skills. Click for more information.