1st-Time Camper Guarantee! Separate Campus for teens! Over 60 Daily Activities: Horseback Riding (no fee), Trapeze, Paintball, ATVs, Tennis (10 courts), Skateboarding, Bubble Soccer, Extreme Sports, Creative & Performing Arts, Clinics (survival, scuba). Select your activities daily! Modern Facilities. Mature Staff. Quality Instruction. 2-4-6-8 week sessions. Same family ownership since 1962. Tuition Credits. ACA accredited.
Program Emphasis
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Music Camp Focus
RockVocal/VoiceGuitarPiano / KeysDrumsBassMusical TheaterRock BandTechnique
Gender
Coed
Type
Resident Camp
Family Camp
Family Camp
Sessions
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Weeks
Ages
6 - 16
Capacity
390
Cost
$1301 - 1400 (week)
GENERAL CAMP INFORMATION
Camp Cayuga is a private coed residential summer camp for children ages 6 to 16. The camp is located on a secluded 350-acre estate in the Pocono Mountains of Northeast Pennsylvania, just outside the village of Honesdale. It’s less than 2.5 hours from New York City and Philadelphia.
QUALITY & EXPERIENCE
Camp Cayuga was purchased in 1962 by Mike Buynak, who turned over the full-time directorship in 1983 to his son, Brian. The Buynaks have owned & operated summer camps since 1957 and have earned a fine reputation over 60 years for providing healthy, safe, fun-filled summers for children! Cayuga is an ACA accredited camp and has exceeded all standards set for safety, personnel, and program.
GUARANTEE TO FIRST-TIME CAMPERS
Everyone has fun at Camp Cayuga — that’s our promise to you! We specialize in first-time campers and back-up our promise with ‘Cayuga’s First-Time Camper Guarantee’. Our guarantee provides for a full prorated tuition refund to any first-time camper departing prior to the conclusion of his or her registered session. That is, we will refund the excess of tuition after deducting the ordinary charges for the period your child remained in camp. That's a promise!
SEPARATE TEEN CAMPUS
Cayuga’s property is divided into 2 campuses. With two separate campuses, we can provide two separate programs geared to the different age groups on each campus. Teen Campus houses campers entering 8th to 11th grade who are 13 years old (or older). Teen Campus is reserved exclusively for teenagers. Junior Campus houses campers entering 1st to 8th grade who are 13 years old or younger. Campers entering 8th grade, who are 13 years of age before arrival, have the option to reside on either campus.
CREATE YOUR OWN ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
Campers, entering 5th grade & higher, select their own activities each morning after breakfast. Campers sign-up with their friends, so they can attend the same activities together that day. There are over 60 activities offered every day! Cayuga’s Elective Program provides campers the opportunity to explore their individual interests and pursue those interests he/she finds most challenging.
JUNIOR DIVISION ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
Campers, entering 4th grade & lower, participate in the Junior Activity Program. Each Junior cabin is provided with its own weekly activity schedule, which is geared to the age and gender of the cabin group. The schedule is different each day of the week! Campers travel together as a cabin group to activities under the direct supervision of their counselor.
ENROLLMENT INFORMATION
The camper population is limited to 390 campers. To register your child at Cayuga, complete the on-line camper enrollment application or the hard-copy application. Cayuga offers flexible sessions including 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks. Diversity and nonrepetition of the program are two guidelines we use in planning the summer's calendar of events. Sibling credits and early registration discounts are available.
OVER 60 DAILY ACTIVITIES
LAND SPORTS: Basketball, Tennis, Baseball, Softball, Lacrosse, Soccer, Archery, Golf, Karate, Judo, Skateboarding, Paintball, Pickleball, English Horseback Riding, Western Horseback Riding, Horse Shows, Gymnastics, Tumbling, Bungee Trampoline, Kickball, Exercise & Fitness, Weight Training, Floor Hockey, Field Hockey, T-Ball, Gaga, Jogging, Track Meets, Badminton, Flag Football, Volleyball, Newcomb, Riflery, Rugby, Dodgeball, Ultimate Frisbee, Cheerleading, Tetherball, Ping Pong, Bubble Soccer, and Foil Fencing.
WATER SPORTS: American Red Cross Swim Instruction, Recreational Swimming, Swim Meets, Scuba Diving Clinics, Water Basketball, Water Polo, Water Volleyball, Snorkeling, Canoeing, Sailing, Row Boating, Paddle Boats, Paddle Boards, Kayaks, Fishing, Rafting Trips, Boating Regatta, Big Beach Bash, Hawaiian Pool Parties, Wet & Wild Water Carnival, Polar Bear Club, 25’ Water Trampoline, 14’ Floating Iceberg, Rolling Log, and Floating Blankets.
CREATIVE ARTS: Arts & Crafts, Pottery, Pottery Wheel Operation (24 wheels), Ceramics (glazing & firing), Clay Work (sculpting), T-Shirt Creations (tye dyeing, air-brushing, fabric painting, & silk screening), Painting (water color & acrylics), Sketching (charcoal pencils), Drawing, Jewelry Making, Beading, Basket Weaving, Lanyards & Braiding, Macramé, Shrinky Dinks, Papier Mache & Plaster Projects, Wood Projects, Copper Enameling, Block Printing, Needle Craft, Mask-Making, Decoupage, Model Rocketry (building & launching Estes Rockets), Nature Crafts and Cooking Classes.
PERFORMING ARTS: Modern Dance, Aerobics, Yoga, Zumba, Guitar, Keyboards, Drums, Singing, Karaoke, Improv Clinics, and Talent Shows
MEDIA ARTS: Digital Photography, Camera Use, Radio DJ Broadcasting, Camp Newspaper, Video Game Room.
FLYING TRAPEZE & CIRCUS ACTS: High Flying Trapeze, 2 Static Trapeze Rigs, Aerial Silks, Spanish Web, Lyra (Aerial Hoop), Corde Lisse, Diabolo, Devil Sticks, Plate Spinning, Tight Wire, Juggling, Clowning, Unicycling, Acrobatics, Rolling Globe., Trapeze Performance Shows, Circus Shows.
ADVENTURE & WILDERNESS: Ropes Course, 32’ Climbing Tower (3-sided), 205’ Zip Line, Rock Climbing, Rappelling, ATV Quads (4-Wheelers), Mountain Biking, Backpacking, Compass Reading, Nature Hikes, Survival Clinics, Petting Zoo, Cabin Campfires, Horseback Trail Rides, Cookouts, Rafting Trips and more!
CLINICS & WORKSHOPS: Survival Clinic, Tennis Clinic, Scuba Diving Clinic, Baseball Clinic, Improv Clinic, Soccer Clinic, and more.
FUN TRIPS
AAA Yankees Baseball Games, River Rafting Trips, Theatre Trips, Golf Course Trips, and many more!
CAMP STAFF
Our success is directly related to the quality of our staff. Each camper is under the close care and direct supervision of at least 2 cabin counselors. Our youngest counselor is entering his sophomore year of college. Our Division Directors assist the cabin counselors, and will frequently communicate with our campers' parents when deemed necessary. In addition, there are over 40 Senior Staff Members who direct and supervise various areas of the camp's program, and stand ready to work with your child on a one-to-one basis to make his/her summer camp experience a successful one. The staff/camper ratio is 1 to 4.
COMPREHENSIVE FACILITIES
Cayuga features some of the most comprehensive facilities available in camping today: Separate Teen Campus, Comfortable Modern Cabins (large bathrooms with 3 to 7 private showers per cabin), 2 Pools, 13-Acre Private Lake, Dining Hall and Health Center on each campus, Equestrian Center (20+ horses, 2 riding rings, scenic trails), Petting Zoo (goats, sheep, mini horse, donkey, ducks, and bunnies), Tennis Center (10 courts), Skate Park (half-pipe, pyramids, ramps, grind rails), Gymnasium, Teen Rec Center, Adventure Ropes Course (32' climbing tower, 205' zip line), Performing Arts Building, Dance Studio, Aerobics Studio, Martial Arts Room, Weight Training and Fitness Room, Video Game Room, 5 Pickleball Courts, 2 Indoor & 4 Outdoor Basketball Courts, 4 Grass Volleyball Courts, 2 Sand Volleyball Courts, 2 Creative Arts Pavilions, 2 Pottery Rooms (24 wheels), Ceramics Room (4 kilns), Radio DJ Broadcasting Stations, ATV Track, Mountain Biking & Hiking Trails, Baseball Fields, 4 Athletic Fields, Paintball Fields, 2 Archery Ranges, 2 Riflery Ranges, 4 Golf Cages, 4 Bungee Trampolines, Campfire Sites, Cookout Sites, 2 Snack Bars, Staff Lounge, and 350 secluded acres for hiking, dreaming, and exploring!
Camp Cayuga is a private coed residential summer camp for children ages 6 to 16. The camp is located on a secluded 350-acre estate in the Pocono Mountains of Northeast Pennsylvania, just outside the village of Honesdale. It’s less than 2.5 hours from New York City and Philadelphia.
QUALITY & EXPERIENCE
Camp Cayuga was purchased in 1962 by Mike Buynak, who turned over the full-time directorship in 1983 to his son, Brian. The Buynaks have owned & operated summer camps since 1957 and have earned a fine reputation over 60 years for providing healthy, safe, fun-filled summers for children! Cayuga is an ACA accredited camp and has exceeded all standards set for safety, personnel, and program.
GUARANTEE TO FIRST-TIME CAMPERS
Everyone has fun at Camp Cayuga — that’s our promise to you! We specialize in first-time campers and back-up our promise with ‘Cayuga’s First-Time Camper Guarantee’. Our guarantee provides for a full prorated tuition refund to any first-time camper departing prior to the conclusion of his or her registered session. That is, we will refund the excess of tuition after deducting the ordinary charges for the period your child remained in camp. That's a promise!
SEPARATE TEEN CAMPUS
Cayuga’s property is divided into 2 campuses. With two separate campuses, we can provide two separate programs geared to the different age groups on each campus. Teen Campus houses campers entering 8th to 11th grade who are 13 years old (or older). Teen Campus is reserved exclusively for teenagers. Junior Campus houses campers entering 1st to 8th grade who are 13 years old or younger. Campers entering 8th grade, who are 13 years of age before arrival, have the option to reside on either campus.
CREATE YOUR OWN ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
Campers, entering 5th grade & higher, select their own activities each morning after breakfast. Campers sign-up with their friends, so they can attend the same activities together that day. There are over 60 activities offered every day! Cayuga’s Elective Program provides campers the opportunity to explore their individual interests and pursue those interests he/she finds most challenging.
JUNIOR DIVISION ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
Campers, entering 4th grade & lower, participate in the Junior Activity Program. Each Junior cabin is provided with its own weekly activity schedule, which is geared to the age and gender of the cabin group. The schedule is different each day of the week! Campers travel together as a cabin group to activities under the direct supervision of their counselor.
ENROLLMENT INFORMATION
The camper population is limited to 390 campers. To register your child at Cayuga, complete the on-line camper enrollment application or the hard-copy application. Cayuga offers flexible sessions including 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks. Diversity and nonrepetition of the program are two guidelines we use in planning the summer's calendar of events. Sibling credits and early registration discounts are available.
OVER 60 DAILY ACTIVITIES
LAND SPORTS: Basketball, Tennis, Baseball, Softball, Lacrosse, Soccer, Archery, Golf, Karate, Judo, Skateboarding, Paintball, Pickleball, English Horseback Riding, Western Horseback Riding, Horse Shows, Gymnastics, Tumbling, Bungee Trampoline, Kickball, Exercise & Fitness, Weight Training, Floor Hockey, Field Hockey, T-Ball, Gaga, Jogging, Track Meets, Badminton, Flag Football, Volleyball, Newcomb, Riflery, Rugby, Dodgeball, Ultimate Frisbee, Cheerleading, Tetherball, Ping Pong, Bubble Soccer, and Foil Fencing.
WATER SPORTS: American Red Cross Swim Instruction, Recreational Swimming, Swim Meets, Scuba Diving Clinics, Water Basketball, Water Polo, Water Volleyball, Snorkeling, Canoeing, Sailing, Row Boating, Paddle Boats, Paddle Boards, Kayaks, Fishing, Rafting Trips, Boating Regatta, Big Beach Bash, Hawaiian Pool Parties, Wet & Wild Water Carnival, Polar Bear Club, 25’ Water Trampoline, 14’ Floating Iceberg, Rolling Log, and Floating Blankets.
CREATIVE ARTS: Arts & Crafts, Pottery, Pottery Wheel Operation (24 wheels), Ceramics (glazing & firing), Clay Work (sculpting), T-Shirt Creations (tye dyeing, air-brushing, fabric painting, & silk screening), Painting (water color & acrylics), Sketching (charcoal pencils), Drawing, Jewelry Making, Beading, Basket Weaving, Lanyards & Braiding, Macramé, Shrinky Dinks, Papier Mache & Plaster Projects, Wood Projects, Copper Enameling, Block Printing, Needle Craft, Mask-Making, Decoupage, Model Rocketry (building & launching Estes Rockets), Nature Crafts and Cooking Classes.
PERFORMING ARTS: Modern Dance, Aerobics, Yoga, Zumba, Guitar, Keyboards, Drums, Singing, Karaoke, Improv Clinics, and Talent Shows
MEDIA ARTS: Digital Photography, Camera Use, Radio DJ Broadcasting, Camp Newspaper, Video Game Room.
FLYING TRAPEZE & CIRCUS ACTS: High Flying Trapeze, 2 Static Trapeze Rigs, Aerial Silks, Spanish Web, Lyra (Aerial Hoop), Corde Lisse, Diabolo, Devil Sticks, Plate Spinning, Tight Wire, Juggling, Clowning, Unicycling, Acrobatics, Rolling Globe., Trapeze Performance Shows, Circus Shows.
ADVENTURE & WILDERNESS: Ropes Course, 32’ Climbing Tower (3-sided), 205’ Zip Line, Rock Climbing, Rappelling, ATV Quads (4-Wheelers), Mountain Biking, Backpacking, Compass Reading, Nature Hikes, Survival Clinics, Petting Zoo, Cabin Campfires, Horseback Trail Rides, Cookouts, Rafting Trips and more!
CLINICS & WORKSHOPS: Survival Clinic, Tennis Clinic, Scuba Diving Clinic, Baseball Clinic, Improv Clinic, Soccer Clinic, and more.
FUN TRIPS
AAA Yankees Baseball Games, River Rafting Trips, Theatre Trips, Golf Course Trips, and many more!
CAMP STAFF
Our success is directly related to the quality of our staff. Each camper is under the close care and direct supervision of at least 2 cabin counselors. Our youngest counselor is entering his sophomore year of college. Our Division Directors assist the cabin counselors, and will frequently communicate with our campers' parents when deemed necessary. In addition, there are over 40 Senior Staff Members who direct and supervise various areas of the camp's program, and stand ready to work with your child on a one-to-one basis to make his/her summer camp experience a successful one. The staff/camper ratio is 1 to 4.
COMPREHENSIVE FACILITIES
Cayuga features some of the most comprehensive facilities available in camping today: Separate Teen Campus, Comfortable Modern Cabins (large bathrooms with 3 to 7 private showers per cabin), 2 Pools, 13-Acre Private Lake, Dining Hall and Health Center on each campus, Equestrian Center (20+ horses, 2 riding rings, scenic trails), Petting Zoo (goats, sheep, mini horse, donkey, ducks, and bunnies), Tennis Center (10 courts), Skate Park (half-pipe, pyramids, ramps, grind rails), Gymnasium, Teen Rec Center, Adventure Ropes Course (32' climbing tower, 205' zip line), Performing Arts Building, Dance Studio, Aerobics Studio, Martial Arts Room, Weight Training and Fitness Room, Video Game Room, 5 Pickleball Courts, 2 Indoor & 4 Outdoor Basketball Courts, 4 Grass Volleyball Courts, 2 Sand Volleyball Courts, 2 Creative Arts Pavilions, 2 Pottery Rooms (24 wheels), Ceramics Room (4 kilns), Radio DJ Broadcasting Stations, ATV Track, Mountain Biking & Hiking Trails, Baseball Fields, 4 Athletic Fields, Paintball Fields, 2 Archery Ranges, 2 Riflery Ranges, 4 Golf Cages, 4 Bungee Trampolines, Campfire Sites, Cookout Sites, 2 Snack Bars, Staff Lounge, and 350 secluded acres for hiking, dreaming, and exploring!
Activities and Features
Religious Emphasis
None
Non Denominational
Academic
General Academics
Math
English
Reading
Language Studies
Outdoor Activities
General Outdoors
Mountaineering
Climb and Rappel
Ropes Course
Backpacking
Hiking
Rock Climbing
Performing Arts
General Performing Arts
Dance
Drama
Cheerleading
Music
PomPom
None
Non Denominational
Academic
General Academics
Math
English
Reading
Language Studies
Outdoor Activities
General Outdoors
Mountaineering
Climb and Rappel
Ropes Course
Backpacking
Hiking
Rock Climbing
Performing Arts
General Performing Arts
Dance
Drama
Cheerleading
Music
PomPom
Health and Nutrition
Vegetarian
Horseback Riding
General Horseback Riding
English
Western
Competitive Events
Competitive Events
Intra Camp Competition
Inter Camp Competition
Individual Sports
General Individual Sports
Archery
Riflery
Gymnastics
Golf
Tennis
Vegetarian
Horseback Riding
General Horseback Riding
English
Western
Competitive Events
Competitive Events
Intra Camp Competition
Inter Camp Competition
Individual Sports
General Individual Sports
Archery
Riflery
Gymnastics
Golf
Tennis
Team Sports
General Team Sports
Baseball
Basketball
Football
Field Hockey
Lacrosse
Soccer
Softball
Volleyball
Water Sports
General Water Sports
Instructional Swimming
Recreational Swimming
Competitive Swimming
Canoeing
Fishing
Rowing
SCUBA
Kayaking
Rafting
Snorkeling
Sailing
Water Polo
Arts and Crafts
General Arts and Crafts
Ceramics
Fabric Design
Jewelry Design
Stain Design
Woodworking
Miscellaneous
General Miscellaneous Actvities
Color War
Mountain Biking
Environmental
Leadership Skills
Photography
Radio
Go-Carting
Other Activities
ATV Quad 4-Wheelers
Survival Clinics
205' Zip Line
Paintball
Bubble Soccer
Bungee Trampoline Jumping
Flying Trapeze
Martial Arts
Pottery
Camp Newspaper
Foil Fencing
Weight Lifting
Exercise & Fitness
Zumba
Yoga
Aerobics
Jogging
Improv
Skateboarding
Floor Hockey
Ultimate Frisbee
Flag Football
Badminton
GaGa
Dodgeball
Pickleball
Rugby
T-Shirt Creations
Air Brushing
Silk Screening
Basket Weaving
Model Rocketry
Aerial Silks
Lyra
Spanish Web
Corde Lisse
Juggling
Diablo
Devil Sticks
Unicycling
Ping Pong
Tetherball
Paddleboards
Paddle Boats
Boating
Tubing
Rafting Trips
Swim Meets
Horseback Trail Rides
Cookouts
Cabin Campfires
Petting Zoo
Amusement Park Trips
Cooking Classes
Video Arcade Games.
General Team Sports
Baseball
Basketball
Football
Field Hockey
Lacrosse
Soccer
Softball
Volleyball
Water Sports
General Water Sports
Instructional Swimming
Recreational Swimming
Competitive Swimming
Canoeing
Fishing
Rowing
SCUBA
Kayaking
Rafting
Snorkeling
Sailing
Water Polo
Arts and Crafts
General Arts and Crafts
Ceramics
Fabric Design
Jewelry Design
Stain Design
Woodworking
Miscellaneous
General Miscellaneous Actvities
Color War
Mountain Biking
Environmental
Leadership Skills
Photography
Radio
Go-Carting
Other Activities
ATV Quad 4-Wheelers
Survival Clinics
205' Zip Line
Paintball
Bubble Soccer
Bungee Trampoline Jumping
Flying Trapeze
Martial Arts
Pottery
Camp Newspaper
Foil Fencing
Weight Lifting
Exercise & Fitness
Zumba
Yoga
Aerobics
Jogging
Improv
Skateboarding
Floor Hockey
Ultimate Frisbee
Flag Football
Badminton
GaGa
Dodgeball
Pickleball
Rugby
T-Shirt Creations
Air Brushing
Silk Screening
Basket Weaving
Model Rocketry
Aerial Silks
Lyra
Spanish Web
Corde Lisse
Juggling
Diablo
Devil Sticks
Unicycling
Ping Pong
Tetherball
Paddleboards
Paddle Boats
Boating
Tubing
Rafting Trips
Swim Meets
Horseback Trail Rides
Cookouts
Cabin Campfires
Petting Zoo
Amusement Park Trips
Cooking Classes
Video Arcade Games.
Location & Contact
Camp Address
Pocono Mountains
321 Niles Pond Rd, Suite ICCH
Honesdale PA, 18431 USA
570-253-3133 (tel.)
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Pocono Mountains
321 Niles Pond Rd, Suite ICCH
Honesdale PA, 18431 USA
570-253-3133 (tel.)
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Winter Address
P.O. Box 151, Suite ICCH
Peapack, NJ, 07977 USA
908-470-1224 or 1-800-4-CAYUGA (tel.)
908-470-1228 (fax.)
P.O. Box 151, Suite ICCH
Peapack, NJ, 07977 USA
908-470-1224 or 1-800-4-CAYUGA (tel.)
908-470-1228 (fax.)
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