Nestled in the stunning natural beauty of Southfields, Orange County, New York, lies The Boys' Club of New York - Harriman Base Camp. This unique and immersive camp experience offers boys aged 6-16 the opportunity to explore the great outdoors, learn new skills, build lasting friendships, and discover the joy of adventure.
The Harriman Base Camp is located within the Harriman State Park, one of the largest and most pristine natural reserves in the state of New York. The camp's picturesque setting provides the perfect backdrop for a wide range of activities, including hiking, swimming, fishing, rock climbing, and more. Campers have the chance to disconnect from the distractions of everyday life and connect with nature in a meaningful and transformative way.
At the heart of The Boys' Club of New York - Harriman Base Camp is a dedicated team of experienced and passionate staff members who are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for boys to learn and grow. Campers are encouraged to challenge themselves, take risks, and step outside of their comfort zones in order to discover new talents and interests.
In addition to the outdoor adventures and hands-on activities, the camp also offers a variety of educational programs designed to foster personal growth and development. From leadership training and team-building exercises to environmental stewardship and sustainability initiatives, campers are given the tools they need to become responsible and caring members of their communities.
The Boys' Club of New York - Harriman Base Camp is more than just a summer getaway - it is a place where boys can discover their strengths, overcome challenges, and forge lifelong memories. Whether they are scaling a rock wall, learning to cook over an open fire, or gazing up at the stars on a clear night, campers at Harriman Base Camp are sure to leave with a renewed sense of self-confidence and a deep appreciation for the natural world.