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Let Your Child Lives one of the Most Beautiful and Unforgettable experience Ever

Over 365 acres of land with plenty of activities available.


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OUR ACTIVITIES

WATERFRONT

Windsor Mountain is located on the shores of a secluded, motor-free lake, with access to a nature preserve, islands and marshes, all for you to explore. Experienced and certified instructors teach all levels of Red Cross swimming, rescue and safety skills, and diving.

SPORTS

You are spoiled for choice: basketball, tennis, soccer, softball, archery, martial arts, volleyball, cricket, tetherball, mountain biking, yoga, jogging, ultimate frisbee golf, table tennis or a Windsor Mountain phenomenon: Gatorball…

MUSIC

Take a beginning guitar class and learn to play Rock, Reggae, Jam or Folk. Countless campers have learned to play at Windsor Mountain and even more have honed their skills.

CULINARY ARTS

The culinary arts department offers campers the opportunity to learn both basic and advanced cooking techniques in our new state-of-the-art culinary arts studio. Led by two professional chefs, this fun and educational program challenges campers to develop their creative instincts and skills in the kitchen.

VISUAL ARTS

Imagination flies! Painting flies. Clay turns and ignites. Welcome to Windsor Mountain’s Art Lab, a set of facilities where students let creativity guide their projects. Campers receive technical instruction in painting, drawing, sculpture, stained glass, mask making, ceramics, jewelry making, mosaics, stenciling and public art.

ROPES COURSE

Windsor Mountain features a state-of-the-art ropes course, climbing wall and zipper line. Set in a grove of white pines, our natural ropes course is designed to foster group cooperation and promote self-esteem.

PERFORMING ARTS

Creativity abounds in our Performing Arts department. Activities are fun, fast-paced and physical and include improvisation, acting, characterization, scene study, theater games, comedy, dance (from African to hip-hop), storytelling, costumes, set design and makeup.

WILDERNESS ADVENTURE

Hiking or biking, canoeing or kayaking, campers explored the mountains, lakes, marshes and streams of southern New Hampshire while developing camping techniques and outdoor survival skills. These outings are part of our Wilderness Adventure program, which takes small groups of students into the wilderness for three days at a time.

ENVIRONMENT, FARM & GARDEN

Alpacas, goats, bunnies and chickens… lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, broccoli, sunflowers, herbs… our farm is vibrant and our organic garden is lush. Located in the heart of the field, it is crisscrossed by a path that reminds us where our food comes from.

VIDEO & PHOTOGRAPHY

Our video and photography program allows campers to learn all aspects of video production and photography. For video, campers learn how to write scripts and screenplays, produce, direct, and edit video.

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Windsor Mountain International Summer Camp is a
non-competitive, overnight, co-ed
New England summer camp in southwest New Hampshire.

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WHY CHOOSE WINDSOR MOUNTAIN?

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CAMPERS AGES 7-16

We welcome campers
ages 7-16.

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LOCATED IN WINDSOR, NH

2 hours from Boston
4 hours from NYC

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VARIOUS SESSIONS

We have 2, 3.5, 6 and 7-week
camp sleepaway sessions.

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WARM & DIVERSE

Our international camp community makes people feel at home.

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FREE CHOICE PROGRAM

Campers learn skills
and try new things.

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CARING CAMP STAFF

Talented & creative staff members who love working with children.


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“Windsor Mountain is the highest-rated private,
co-ed overnight summer camp in New Hampshire. (campratingz.com)”

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A Proud Member of New Hampshire Summer Camps

A 365 ACRE SUMMER CAMP

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WHERE IS WINDSOR MOUNTAIN SUMMER CAMP LOCATED?

We are located in southwestern New Hampshire, midway between Keene and Concord, approximately 1:45 minutes from Boston and 4:15 from New York.

HOW MANY CAMPERS ATTEND WINDSOR MOUNTAIN?

Each of our two sessions enrolls approximately 200 campers originating from the United States and countries around the globe.

HOW LONG ARE YOUR SESSIONS?

Our two traditional sessions are 3.5 weeks and run in July and August. We also offer two-week programs at the beginning of each traditional session for those campers who cannot attend the full-length session.

WHAT IS YOUR CAMPER TO STAFF RATIO?

On average, Windsor Mountain has a camper to staff ratio of 3 to 1.

DO YOU PERFORM CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS ON YOUR STAFF MEMBERS?

Yes, we do background checks on all of our staff before the start of the summer.

DO YOU OFFER TRANSPORTATION TO/FROM CAMP?

Yes. For those families interested, Windsor Mountain arranges for buses and vans from New York City, Westchester, Hartford, and Boston. We offer airport pick-up at Logan Airport (Boston) for international flights, and Manchester Airport in New Hampshire for domestic flights. Driving directions and reservation forms for buses and vans are included in the enrollment packet mailed to campers in the spring after the application and deposit are received.

DO YOU ACCEPT BUNKING REQUESTS?

Campers who wish to bunk together should inform us of their bunking requests. While we usually honor these requests, sometimes extenuating circumstances will necessitate other living arrangements. Windsor Mountain encourages new friendships, and the community is small enough that friends who come to camp already knowing each other can spend ample time together even if not placed in the same bunk.

 

 
DO YOU HAVE AROUND THE CLOCK MEDICAL CARE AT CAMP?

Yes, we have at least one Registered Nurse on duty at all times and a nurse’s assistant. Also, many of our staff are certified in CPR and First Aid.

ARE THERE LIFEGUARDS ON DUTY DURING ALL WATERFRONT ACTIVITIES?

Yes, trained lifeguards are on duty to supervise every Windsor Mountain sponsored waterfront activity.

WHAT IS THE FOOD LIKE? DO YOU ACCOMMODATE CAMPERS WITH FOOD ALLERGIES?

Windsor Mountain meals are served in our beautiful dining hall, with healthy, creative and delicious “home cooking” as the focus. We rely on locally-grown ingredients as often as possible, bake our own bread and supply fresh fruit and snacks. A vegetarian option is available at every meal. We are sensitive to and experienced with campers who have dietary restrictions and food allergies and work closely with them and their families to provide suitable alternatives and accommodations. Please feel free to call us with specific questions about food allergies.

WHAT HAPPENS IF MY CHILD BECOMES HOMESICK?

Homesickness is not unusual, especially among new campers during the first week. If this occurs, our experienced and caring staff will do everything possible to help campers adjust to experience and see them through a successful and rewarding session! In almost all cases, homesickness is gone by the second week.  Please contact us for more details on our policy and experience in helping campers and their parents through this adjustment period.

HOW WILL I COMMUNICATE WITH MY CHILD DURING THE SUMMER?

In order to help campers develop a healthy sense of independence, we strongly encourage parents, family members and friends to communicate through the old fashioned art of letter writing. Except in cases of emergency, parents are not permitted to speak with their campers on the phone. Campers, in turn, are encouraged to write home at least once a week. If it is urgent for a parent to speak with their child, they can call the office and arrange a time to do so. International campers can send and receive letters through e-mail.

WHAT HAPPENS ON THE LAST DAY OF EACH SESSION?

We host a Folk Music Festival on the last day of the July session and a Theatre Festival on the last day of the August session. Each day begins with morning meeting, followed by a delicious and plentiful brunch to sustain you through the performances after which parents are free to take their children home.

DOES WINDSOR MOUNTAIN OFFER FINANCIAL AID?

Financial Aid ensures that the Windsor Mountain circle will continue to be one of cultural and socio-economic diversity and one of our core values. Having a diverse group requires that those of us who can, help others join the Windsor Mountain family. Every summer deserving youth are able to gain immeasurably in terms of personal growth, skills and a fresh, new perspective on themselves, their own home and the world beyond. Windsor Mountain encourages students who require financial assistance to apply for support. If you are applying for financial aid, please click this link:

Financial Aid Application and Information

HOW CAN I LEARN MORE ABOUT WINDSOR MOUNTAIN?

To schedule a home visit or learn about when we will be visiting your area, please call us at 800-862-7760. You may also call at any time to arrange a tour of camp.

WHAT IS FAMILY CAMP?

We’re all young enough to go to camp! For more than a decade we’ve invited both new and returning Windsor Mountain families to join us at the end of each summer for five days of roasting marshmallows, hiking, swimming, and counting the stars. It’s a great way to “unplug” and to spend time with the family away from the bustle of everyday life. You’ll stay in our dorms and cabins, our cooks will fill your bellies with fresh greens and tasty food, our talented staff will keep up the energy level with games, hikes, boating expeditions and more. Or you can skip the organized program and create your own adventures. Childcare is available during the day and evening so parents can head out on a hike alone or enjoy a quiet meal. Come make special memories with the most important people in your life.

 

TRADITIONAL SESSIONS

SESSION 1

JUNE 25 – JULY 19

(Waitlist for girls finishing 7th or 8th grade – all other grades available)

SESSION 2

JULY 23 – AUGUST 16


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TRADITIONAL SESSIONS

MINI SESSION 1

JUNE 25 – JULY 7

(Waitlist for girls finishing 7th or 8th grade – all other grades available)

MINI SESSION 1B

JULY 7 – 19

(Finishing grades 3-6)

MINI SESSION 2

JULY 23 – AUGUST 4

(Waitlist for boys finishing grades 2-8)

MINI SESSION 2B

AUGUST 4 – AUGUST 16

(Finishing grades 3-6 Only)


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EXTENDED AND FULL-SEASON SESSIONS

6-WEEK SESSION

JUNE 25 – AUGUST 4

(Waitlist for girls finishing 7th or 8th grade)

FULL SEASON

JUNE 25 – AUGUST 16

(Waitlist for girls finishing 7th or 8th grade)


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WHERE IS WINDSOR MOUNTAIN SUMMER CAMP LOCATED?

We are located in southwestern New Hampshire, midway between Keene and Concord, approximately 1:45 minutes from Boston and 4:15 from New York.

HOW MANY CAMPERS ATTEND WINDSOR MOUNTAIN?

Each of our two sessions enrolls approximately 200 campers originating from the United States and countries around the globe.

HOW LONG ARE YOUR SESSIONS?

Our two traditional sessions are 3.5 weeks and run in July and August. We also offer two-week programs at the beginning of each traditional session for those campers who cannot attend the full-length session.

WHAT IS YOUR CAMPER TO STAFF RATIO?

On average, Windsor Mountain has a camper to staff ratio of 3 to 1.

DO YOU PERFORM CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS ON YOUR STAFF MEMBERS?

Yes, we do background checks on all of our staff before the start of the summer.

DO YOU OFFER TRANSPORTATION TO/FROM CAMP?

Yes. For those families interested, Windsor Mountain arranges for buses and vans from New York City, Westchester, Hartford, and Boston. We offer airport pick-up at Logan Airport (Boston) for international flights, and Manchester Airport in New Hampshire for domestic flights. Driving directions and reservation forms for buses and vans are included in the enrollment packet mailed to campers in the spring after the application and deposit are received.

DO YOU ACCEPT BUNKING REQUESTS?

Campers who wish to bunk together should inform us of their bunking requests. While we usually honor these requests, sometimes extenuating circumstances will necessitate other living arrangements. Windsor Mountain encourages new friendships, and the community is small enough that friends who come to camp already knowing each other can spend ample time together even if not placed in the same bunk.

 

 
DO YOU HAVE AROUND THE CLOCK MEDICAL CARE AT CAMP?

Yes, we have at least one Registered Nurse on duty at all times and a nurse’s assistant. Also, many of our staff are certified in CPR and First Aid.

ARE THERE LIFEGUARDS ON DUTY DURING ALL WATERFRONT ACTIVITIES?

Yes, trained lifeguards are on duty to supervise every Windsor Mountain sponsored waterfront activity.

WHAT IS THE FOOD LIKE? DO YOU ACCOMMODATE CAMPERS WITH FOOD ALLERGIES?

Windsor Mountain meals are served in our beautiful dining hall, with healthy, creative and delicious “home cooking” as the focus. We rely on locally-grown ingredients as often as possible, bake our own bread and supply fresh fruit and snacks. A vegetarian option is available at every meal. We are sensitive to and experienced with campers who have dietary restrictions and food allergies and work closely with them and their families to provide suitable alternatives and accommodations. Please feel free to call us with specific questions about food allergies.

WHAT HAPPENS IF MY CHILD BECOMES HOMESICK?

Homesickness is not unusual, especially among new campers during the first week. If this occurs, our experienced and caring staff will do everything possible to help campers adjust to experience and see them through a successful and rewarding session! In almost all cases, homesickness is gone by the second week.  Please contact us for more details on our policy and experience in helping campers and their parents through this adjustment period.

HOW WILL I COMMUNICATE WITH MY CHILD DURING THE SUMMER?

In order to help campers develop a healthy sense of independence, we strongly encourage parents, family members and friends to communicate through the old fashioned art of letter writing. Except in cases of emergency, parents are not permitted to speak with their campers on the phone. Campers, in turn, are encouraged to write home at least once a week. If it is urgent for a parent to speak with their child, they can call the office and arrange a time to do so. International campers can send and receive letters through e-mail.

WHAT HAPPENS ON THE LAST DAY OF EACH SESSION?

We host a Folk Music Festival on the last day of the July session and a Theatre Festival on the last day of the August session. Each day begins with morning meeting, followed by a delicious and plentiful brunch to sustain you through the performances after which parents are free to take their children home.

DOES WINDSOR MOUNTAIN OFFER FINANCIAL AID?

Financial Aid ensures that the Windsor Mountain circle will continue to be one of cultural and socio-economic diversity and one of our core values. Having a diverse group requires that those of us who can, help others join the Windsor Mountain family. Every summer deserving youth are able to gain immeasurably in terms of personal growth, skills and a fresh, new perspective on themselves, their own home and the world beyond. Windsor Mountain encourages students who require financial assistance to apply for support. If you are applying for financial aid, please click this link:

Financial Aid Application and Information

HOW CAN I LEARN MORE ABOUT WINDSOR MOUNTAIN?

To schedule a home visit or learn about when we will be visiting your area, please call us at 800-862-7760. You may also call at any time to arrange a tour of camp.

WHAT IS FAMILY CAMP?

We’re all young enough to go to camp! For more than a decade we’ve invited both new and returning Windsor Mountain families to join us at the end of each summer for five days of roasting marshmallows, hiking, swimming, and counting the stars. It’s a great way to “unplug” and to spend time with the family away from the bustle of everyday life. You’ll stay in our dorms and cabins, our cooks will fill your bellies with fresh greens and tasty food, our talented staff will keep up the energy level with games, hikes, boating expeditions and more. Or you can skip the organized program and create your own adventures. Childcare is available during the day and evening so parents can head out on a hike alone or enjoy a quiet meal. Come make special memories with the most important people in your life.

 

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One World Way
Windsor, New Hampshire 03244
P: 603.478.3166 or 800.862.7760
F: 603.478.5260
E: [email protected]
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