Cabin Groups

As part of our structured program, Campers are scheduled to participate in most of the activities offered at camp with their cabin group.  Each day, after breakfast, lunch, and dinner, cabin groups check the schedule board to see to which activity they are assigned to for their morning, afternoon, and evening activities, respectively.  Participating in activities as a group promotes bonding within the cabin and also ensures that campers will attempt activities they might not be familiar with or comfortable with.  Each evening, the cabin group circles around their own campfire pit to eat marshmallows or popcorn, and to share stories and talk about their accomplishments from the day.  Cabin groups are guided by a Group Counselor, that lives with and participates in the activities with the group.  Also living in the cabin is one or more Activity Counselors, who spend the day teaching one of our activities.  Between the Group Counselor and Activity Counselors, there is always someone supervising the cabin group who knows the children personally and the dynamics of the group.  For more information on the importance of activities with cabin groups, “See Our Blog”.