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    Family TimesBy Family TimesApril 1, 2025Updated:May 1, 2025No Comments10 Mins Read
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    It’s that time of year again!

    Are you looking for day camps for your child or teen—but aren’t sure where to start?

    Whether they are interested in art, sports, or academics (or you’re just looking for a traditional day camp), you’ll find plenty of options in our annual directory.

    Please note: This information was up to date at the time of publication. Please visit each website to confirm details.  

    Traditional Day Camps

    Girl Scouts of NYPENN Pathways – GSNYPENN is operating four camps this summer—and your child doesn’t have to be in the program to attend any of them. Busing is available from Syracuse.
    Ages: Grades K-11.
    Where: Camp Amahami (Deposit); Camp Comstock (Ithaca); Camp Hoover (Tully); and Camp Trefoil (Harrisville).
    More information:  gsnypenn.org/camp.

    JCC of Syracuse – Parents of school-aged children can choose between a traditional day camp or specialty camps, which explore activities like fencing, lacrosse, pickleball, and rocketry. There are options for preschoolers and teens, too. 
    Ages: The ages vary by program.
    Where: 5655 Thompson Road, Dewitt.
    More information: jccsyr.org/summer-camp.

    Manlius Pebble Hill School – MPH summer programs include: a day camp; athletic camps; academic and enrichment camps; CIT Training; driver education; SAT preparation; and college application essay.
    Ages: Youth entering grades Pre-K-12.
    Where: 5300 Jamesville Road, DeWitt.
    More information: mphschool.org.

    • Little Village Play
      Ages: Tot Camp (ages 2 and 3); Little Chef Camp (ages 3-5); Superhero Camp (ages 3-5); Dog Days of Summer Camp (ages 3-5); Dinosaur Camp (ages 3-5); Community Helper Camp (ages 3-5); and Countdown to Kindergarten Camp (children entering Kindergarten).
      Where: 119 W. Seneca St., Manlius.
      More information: littlevillagecny.com/2025-summer-camps.

    • YMCA of Central New York
      Ages: The ages vary by program.
      Where: There are locations around Central New York.
      More information: ymcacny.org.

    • YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley
      Ages: Kindergarten to age 12.
      Where: Gryziec Field, S. James St. and Muck Road, Rome; Oneida Family YMCA, 701 Seneca St., Oneida; and Trinity United Methodist Church, 8595 Westmoreland Road, Whitesboro.
      More information: ymcatrivalley.org/youth-family-programs.

    Educational Camps

    BASCOL – This summer will feature recreational activities centered around science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics—with themed weeks, guest speakers, and field trips. Space is limited.
    Ages: Grades K-6
    Where: Central Square and Liverpool.
    More information: bascol.org.

     

    • Baltimore Woods Nature Center, Summer Nature Day Camp
      Ages: Nature’s Little Explorers (ages 4 and 5); Voyager Camp (grades 5-8); and Classic Camp (grades K-8).
      Where: 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus.
      More information: baltimorewoods.org/summer-camp-at-baltimore-woods.
    • Beaver Lake Nature Center, Summer Nature Camp
      Ages: Explorers (grades 1-3) and Adventurers (grades 4-6).
      Where: 8477 E. Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville.
      More information: beaverlakenature.org.
    • Challenge Island CNY, Summer Camps
      Ages: Shark Camp (ages 5-14); STEAM-Warts Camp of Wizards, Spells (ages 5-14); Slime-topia Camp© (ages 5-14); Slimetopia 2: Total Slime Takeover (ages 5-14); Slimetopia® 4: Once Upon a Slime©(ages 5-14).
      Where: Lysander Town Park, Baldwinsville.
      More information:
      challenge-island.com/cny.
    • Fayetteville Free Library, STEAM Camps
      Ages: STEAM Camp Jr. (grades 1-2) and STEAM Camp (grades 3-6).
      Where: 300 Orchard St., Fayetteville.
      More information: fflib.org/steam-camps.
    • Great Swamp Conservancy, Jr. Swamper Day Camp
      Ages: Grades 1-4.
      Where: 8375 N. Main St., Canastota.
      More information: greatswampconservancy.org/summer-camp.
    • Herkimer Diamond Mines, Rock, Gem & STEAM Camp
      Ages: 6-13.
      Where: 4626 State Route 28, North Herkimer.

      More information: herkimerdiamond.com/rgs.
    • Lime Hollow Nature Center, Summer Camps
      Ages: Kneehigh Naturalists (ages 3-5); Junior Naturalists (grades K-3); Master Naturalists (grades 4-8); Wanderers (grades 6-10); and Mentor-in-Training (grades 8-10).
      Where: 338 McLean Road, Cortland
      More information: limehollow.org/
      summer-camp.
    • Museum of Science and Technology (MOST), Summer Camps
      Ages: Junior Scientist (ages 4-7); Be the Scientist (ages 8-12); and ESF Summer Science Week (graduating eighth graders).
      Where: 500 S. Franklin St., Syracuse.
      More information: most.org/learn/camps.
    • Rice Creek Field Station, Exploring Nature
      Ages: 5-16.
      Where: 193 Thompson Road, Oswego.
      More information: oswego.edu/rice-creek.
    • Rohe Farms, Summer on the Farm
      Ages: 1st grade through age 12.
      Where: 4207 W. Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse.
      More information:
      rohefarms.com.
    • Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Summer Camps
      Ages: 4-17.
      Where: 1 Conservation Place, Syracuse.
      More information:
      rosamondgiffordzoo.org.
    • Sciencenter, Summer Camps
      Ages: Space Explorers (grades 1-2); Science Investigators (grades 1-2); Journey into Space (grades 3-6); Camp-ology (grades 3-6); and Future Science Leaders – Summer Intensive (grades 7-9).
      Where: 601 1st St., Ithaca.
      More information: sciencenter.org/experiences/camp.
    • SUNY Oswego, STEAM Camp
      Ages: Grades K-9.
      Where: Marano Campus Center,109 Campus Center, Oswego.

      More information: oswego.edu/extended-learning/steam-camp.
    • Syracuse University, Summer College
      Ages: High school sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
      Where: On campus, online, or hybrid.
      More information: precollege.syr.edu/
      programs-courses.
    • Utica Zoo, Zoo Crew
      Ages: Jr. Zoo Crew (ages 12-14) and Zoo Crew (ages 14-17)
      Where: 1 Utica Zoo Way, Utica.
      More information: uticazoo.org/zoocrew.

    Sports Camps

    • Blaze Gymnastics, Summer Play
      Ages: Ages 5-12.
      Where: 7785 Frontage Road, Suite D, Cicero.
      More information: blazegymnastics.com.
    • Central New York Family Sports Centre, Soccer Camps
      Ages: 5-15.
      Where: 7201 Jones Road, Syracuse.
      More information: cnyfsc.com/camps-and-clinics.
    • Central Rock Gym, Summer Vacation Program
      Ages: 8-13.
      Where: 600 N. Franklin St., Syracuse.
      More information: centralrockgym.com/syracuse/kids.
    • CNY Gym Centre, Summer Gymnastics Camp
      Ages: 5-12.
      Where: 3133 Erie Boulevard E., Syracuse (Dewitt location). 4155 State Highway 31, Clay (Clay location).
      More information: cnygymcentre.com.
    • J.M McDonald Sports Complex, Summer Camp
      Ages: 4-12.
      Where: 4292 Fairgrounds Drive, Cortland.
      More information: jmmcomplex.com.
    • Play2Learn, Sports Camp
      Ages: 2-7.
      Where: Lysander Park, Smokey Hollow Road, Baldwinsville.
      More information: play2learntot.com.
    • Sky Zone Trampoline Park, SkyCamp
      Ages: Contact for more information.
      Where: 4155 NY-31, Clay.
      More information: skyzone.com/clay.
    • Syracuse Chargers, Learn to Row
      Ages: Introductory Youth Learn to Row (ages 10-14); Advanced Youth Learn to Row (ages 10-14); and Teen Learn to Row (ages 14-18);
      Where: 3820 Long Branch Road, Liverpool.

      More information: chargersrowing.org.
    • The Warrior Factory,
      Ninja Warrior Camps
      Ages: 6-12.
      Where: 170 Township Blvd., Suite 20, Camillus.

      More information: syracuse.thewarriorfactory.com.

    Visual and Performing Arts Camps

    Joan Condlin’s Liverpool School of Dance – Dancers can learn ballet, tap, jazz, pointe and/or lyrical during the Liverpool School of Dance’s summer camps. All levels are welcome.
    Ages: 2 ½ and up.
    Ages: 3 and up.
    Where: 7948 Morgan Road, Liverpool.
    More information: liverpoolschoolofdance.com.

    Le Moyne College, Summer Arts Institute – Dive into the arts this summer at the Le Moyne College Summer Arts Institute! Join us on Le Moyne’s campus for one or more of these exciting arts programs: theatre, film, strings, musical theatre, and creative writing.
    Ages: Youth entering grades 4-12 (varies by camp).
    Where: Performing Arts Center at Le Moyne College, Syracuse.
    More information: lemoyne.edu/summerinstitute.

    Light of the World Ballet – Two one-week programs are available this summer: Ballerina Camp and Jr. Summer Dance Outreach. Both include ballet technique, crafts, and a performance at the end of the week.
    Ages: 3-10.
    Where: 3537 James St., Syracuse.
    More information: lightoftheworldballet.com.

    Redhouse Arts Center – Every summer, Redhouse invites young performers to take part in a fully staged theatrical production (in 2025, it’s The Wizard of Oz). Plus, R.O.C.K. Camp is back!
    Ages: 10-17.
    Where: 400 S. Salina St.
    More Information: theredhouse.org/education/camps.

     

    Syracuse Stage – Small groups and a custom-built program allow students to learn what interests them most. From musical theatre to acting and movement to storytelling, students will learn from professional artists, get a behind-the-scenes look at the theatre-making process, and feel the thrill of performing.
    Ages: Grades 3-8.
    Where: 820 E. Genesee St., Syracuse.
    More information: syracusestage.org/summerstage.

    • Aspire Dance CNY, Summer Camps
      Ages: There are options for all ages.
      Where: 240 W. Seneca St., Suite #2, Manlius.
      More information: aspiredancecny.com.
    • Auburn Public Theatre, Summer Classes
      Ages: “Wicked” on Broadway Camp (under age 18); Filmmaking Camp (under age 18); Rock Band Camp (under age 18); DJ Camp (under age 18).
      Where: 8 Exchange St., Auburn.
      More information: auburnpublictheater.org/education.
    • Hangar Theatre, Next Generation School of Theatre
      Ages: Grades 1-12.
      Where: 801 Taughannock Blvd., Ithaca.
      More information: hangartheatre.org.
    • Liverpool Art Center, Teen Art Camp
      Ages: 13 and up.
      Where: 305 Vine St., Liverpool.
      More information: artsandhealing.com/teen-art-camp.
    • Rome Art and Community Center, Artletics
      Ages: 5-12.
      Where: 308 W. Bloomfield St., Rome.
      More information: romeart.org.
    • Syracuse Children’s Theatre, Summer Camps
      Ages: Alice in Wonderland Jr. (grades 1-6); Beetlejuice Jr. (grades 7-12); The Wizard of Oz (grades 1-12); High School Musical 2 Jr. (grades 1-6); Footloose (grades 7-12); The Jungle Book, kids (grades 1-10).
      Where: 700 W. Manlius St., East Syracuse.
      More information: sctkids.com/upcoming-classes.
    • Syracuse Shakespeare-In-The-Park, William J. Scott Jr. Kids Doing Shakespeare Summer Camp
      Ages: Grades 4-12.
      Where: Thornden Park’s Carriage House, Ostrom Ave. and Madison St. entrance, Syracuse.
      More information: ssitp.org.
    • The REV Theatre Company, Musical Theatre Intensive
      Ages: All Access (ages 10 and up) and Musical Theatre Intensive (high school students).
      Where: 282 North St., Suite G, Auburn.
      More information: therevtheatre.com.  

    Overnight Camps

    Want an overnight camp experience that’s not too far from Syracuse? These options are all less than 90 minutes away!

    • 4-H Camp Owahta
      Ages: 6-16.
      Where: 4826 Knecht Road, McGraw.
      More information: cortland.cce.cornell.edu/4-h-youth.
    • Camp Hollis
      Ages: 6-12.

      Where: 40 Health Camp Road, Oswego.
      More information: youthbureau.oswegocounty.com.
    • Camp Talooli
      Ages: Grades 2-7.
      Where: 520 County Route 54, Pennellville.
      More information: camptalooli.org.
    • Kamp Kiwanis
      Ages: Contact for more information.
      Where: 9020 Kiwanis Road, Taberg.
      More information: kampkiwanis.org.
    • Lourdes Camp
      Ages: 7-14.
      Where: 1150 10 Mile Point Road, Skaneateles.
      More information: lourdescamp.com.
    • YMCA Camp Cory
      Ages: Contact for more information.
      Where: 140 E. Lake Road #54, Penn Yan.
      More information: rochesterymca.org/camps/camp-cory.

    A Packing List for Sleepaway Camp

    By Sandra Macklin, Director of Outdoor Experience, Girl Scouts of NYPENN Pathways

    A well-prepared camper will have MORE fun at camp!

    Remember to label everything with your first and last name. Items should be packed in an easy-to-carry duffel bag, backpack or lightweight travel suitcase.

    Please leave your phone, tablet, smart watch, computer, and other electronic devices with your family or at your camp’s designated safe-keeping spot during your stay.

    As staff, we want your camp experience to be the BEST! So, take a break from your screens and UNPLUG!

    Camp is a time to get outside and allow your mind to relax. It will help you fully engage and have meaningful conversations with your peers, build new friendships, actively participate in activities, gain or improve your skills, and grow a deeper appreciation for nature and the plants, animals, and landscapes around you.

    Camp life is the BEST life! So, get ready to pack up and go have FUN!

    We’ll see you there…

    • Long pants, jeans, shorts
    • Short and long-sleeved shirts,
      sweatshirts
    • Pajamas
    • Rain gear (raincoat or poncho with a hood, waterproof boots or shoes)
    • Socks, underwear
    • Closed-toe sneakers or hiking boots
    • Hat
    • Bathing suits
    • Warm sleeping bag, twin bedding, fitted sheet, pillow
    • Laundry bag
    • Towels
    • Deodorant (non-aerosol, please)
    • Toiletries (soap, shampoo, conditioner, toothbrush, toothpaste, lip balm, comb, brush, hair ties, feminine hygiene products, etc.)
    • Sunscreen (at least SPF 15)
    • Insect repellant (non-aerosol, please)
    • Mess kit (unbreakable knife, fork, spoon, cup, bowl, plate)
    • Dunk bag (drawstring mesh bag that can fit your dishes for cookouts)
    • Sturdy water bottle
    • Flashlight or headlamp, fresh batteries
    • Small day pack

     Optional:

    • Water shoes
    • Camera (non-digital preferred)
    • Sunglasses
    • Shower shoes or flip flops
    • Stuffed animal
    • Down-time activities like books, journals, playing cards, pens, puzzles, stationary with stamps, etc.

    And it should go without saying, but must be said: Please DON’T bring electronics, gum or candy, scented sprays or lotions, valuables, jewelry, video games, weapons, tobacco products, marijuana, illegal drugs or alcohol to camp.

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    Screening campers for head lice is hard enough, but then there are those uncomfortable calls to parents, kids ostracized from the group due to lice, or that one child that seems to be infecting the whole camp. 

    We can help stop the madness!

    We offer pre-samp Screenings at our Cicero clinic located at 6221 Route 31, Suite 114. We also offer on-site camp screenings and treatments as part of our Camps Without Lice Program.

    Call us at (315) 410-0051 to learn more.

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