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Tanager Lodge is a six-week overnight wilderness camp for girls and boys, ages 7-14, on Upper Chateaugay Lake in New York’s Adirondack Mountains. We offer a progressive program of traditional campcraft, community building, leadership training, and lifelong friendships. The children develop skills in outdoor living, swimming, boating, and backpacking. Campers may also choose from many additional activities ranging from natural crafts to kayaking to archery to rock climbing. Founded in 1925 and continued under the same family ownership, Tanager Lodge has engaged campers and staff in a small, non-competitive community dedicated to wilderness appreciation, life skills, and individual growth for over 80 years. Traditional Camp Program We offer a progressive program focusing on traditional campcraft, wilderness skills, community building, leadership training, and lifelong friendships. All children receive instruction in outdoor living skills, backpacking, camping, swimming, and boating. Campers may also choose from a wide array of additional activities ranging from various natural crafts to fishing and archery to more physical challenges such as rock climbing. Older campers often pursue long-term projects such as making a canoe paddle they can use when they are back as staff members or planning solos on camp property. Throughout the summer, we pursue activities that take advantage of our beautiful setting as well as the resources of our woods and talents of our staff. Our program is a flexible one, progressive throughout the summer but crafted daily to respond to the prevailing weather and needs and interests of the group. We share Indian Point with nesting bald eagles, mink, great horned owls, loons, beaver, and many other animals. Their calls and habits are an intimate part of our daily program.

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