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Lenox

2042 North Main Road
Lee,MA 1238
413-243-2223
info@camplenox.com

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LENOX - CAMP INFORMATION

Camp Type: Overnight
Session Length: 7 Weeks 4 Weeks
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Lenox, a residential summer camp for boys and girls in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts, offers unparalleled sports programs led by some of the finest coaches in the country. The camp also boasts a wide array of creative activities that are just as good. Adventure beckons from the thick mountainous woods surrounding camp and an entire summer could be spent on the Shaw Pond waterfront. Whatever you’re into, Lenox loves it as much as you do. Most importantly, the personal growth and bonding makes for a lifetime of friendship and memories.

The creativity program at camp offers diverse and well-rounded activities that all campers will enjoy. Accomplished art, design, and theater majors lead each activity and are recruited not only for their technical proficiency but for their experience and ability to teach children as well. Every camper has a creative side, and while many know it coming to camp, even more discover it while they’re here.



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