When 3 Weeks is Just Right

Choosing a camp involves much more than just choosing a location or even the camp with the perfect activities and feel for your child. Camps also come in different sizes, so to speak; depending on how long their sessions are. Sleepaway camps range from two-week to two-month sessions, and choosing which one is best for your child depends on several factors.

In this post, I’ll take a closer look at three-week camping. First, some reassurance. Campers don’t “get less” because their camp is shorter. The schedules for the day and the special activities are very similar or exactly the same as longer camps. The programs are just as well rounded and varied, and you’ll be amazed at how much swimming, sport, adventure and creative arts can fit into three weeks – and the kids still get a one-hour rest period after lunch! We should all be so lucky!

Most importantly, the camp counselors and staff are as involved, caring and competent as they are for the longer camps. I know that for my children, their camp experiences are flooded with activities, but it’s the people they keep talking about (and talking to!) months later. Lifelong friendships can be forged and nurtured in the shortest of camp experiences.

So which camp for my child?

Take a look back at my earlier blog post, “Is Your Child Ready for Camp?” If you feel that your child is ready for camp, but you’re still feeling a little trepidation, why not try a shorter camp — for many new campers (and their moms), three weeks is the perfect amount of time.

A three-week camp may also be perfect for your family if:

  • You need to fit in camp among other family plans and vacations
  • Your child is nervous about a longer camp but a shorter one gets him or her excited
  • Your child may be ready for more weeks of separation, but you’re not
  • Your child lives out West, where school schedules can make a late-summer 7-week camp out East difficult (my children get out of school at the end of May and start back in the middle of August!)

Camp Weequahic offers a complete traditional co-ed camping experience. What does this mean? Think of every wonderful image you have of summer camp – great times playing sports, spending time in the lake, learning new arts and crafts (friendship bracelets anyone?), going on new and exciting adventures, and, if your child is up for it, they can take guitar lessons and be the next campfire sensation. And it all happens with your new best friends right beside you.

Whatever you want your child to get out of camp: tradition, family, spirit, adventure, time in nature, and lots of fun, all can be found inside these three-week camps. Because shorter doesn’t mean skimpier!

4 thoughts on “When 3 Weeks is Just Right

  1. Last year my daughter was a “first time” camper and went off to camp with great hesitation. The first phone call home was a little teary, by the next call home she didn't really want to talk to us because she couldn't wait to get back to her friends. By the time family visiting day came around, we couldn't get her to leave camp. She's talked about her camp experience non stop since last summer, and I mean non-stop!!! It is so nice to see how she has kept in touch with her camp friends throughout the year, which even included a road trip to see a few girls in person. Neddless to say, camp is well over a month away and she's already starting to pack! The excitement is overwhelming and as a parent makes me feel so happy that she's looking forward to her second year at Camp Weequahic! We could not think of a better place to send her…beautiful grounds, awesome staff, tons of activities, lots of love, happiness and smiles!!! Thanks Camp Weequahic!!!!

  2. Last year my daughter was a “first time” camper and went off to camp with great hesitation. The first phone call home was a little teary, by the next call home she didn't really want to talk to us because she couldn't wait to get back to her friends. By the time family visiting day came around, we couldn't get her to leave camp. She's talked about her camp experience non stop since last summer, and I mean non-stop!!! It is so nice to see how she has kept in touch with her camp friends throughout the year, which even included a road trip to see a few girls in person. Neddless to say, camp is well over a month away and she's already starting to pack! The excitement is overwhelming and as a parent makes me feel so happy that she's looking forward to her second year at Camp Weequahic! We could not think of a better place to send her…beautiful grounds, awesome staff, tons of activities, lots of love, happiness and smiles!!! Thanks Camp Weequahic!!!!

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