Phantom Lake YMCA Camp
Phantom Lake YMCA Camp is a YMCA camp located in Mukwonago, Wisconsin, United States. Founded in 1896, it is now the oldest YMCA camp in North America. The previous one is no longer a YMCA camp.[1] Phantom Lake is fully accredited by the American Camping Association.[2]
Administration
- Chief executive officer: Jeff Spang
- Camp directors: Mary Lewandowski, Zeno Szabo
- Operations Director: Carolyn Russell
- PD's: Summer Williams, John Docter
Summer camping programs
- Resident camp: A one-week overnight camping experience for youth ages 7–17. There are coed, girls', boys' and teen weeks. During some weeks, half-week sessions are available for children ages 7–8.
- Day camp: A one-week day camping experience for youth ages 3–13.
Year-round activities
- Winter camp: A four-day winter camp.
- Family camp: Family camps over Labor Day Weekend and the weekend prior to Labor Day Weekend.
- Groups and retreats: The site is used for church groups, conferences, families, retreats, youth groups, and meetings.
Activities
- Boating: Sailing, canoeing, paddle boarding, sea kayaking, and fun yaking
- Swimming
- Arts and crafts
- Archery
- Riflery
- Rock climbing/zip line
- Land sports: Basketball, floor hockey, dodgeball, and soccer
- Dance
- Music
- Theater
Notes
- ↑ Solutions, RegPoint (2015-07-15). "10 Oldest Camps in America". Retrieved 2016-07-11.
- ↑ Phantom Lake YMCA Camp.
Coordinates: 42°50′47″N 88°21′01″W / 42.846312°N 88.350200°W
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