Summer Camp
MAPLERIDGE Ranch is the home of high-energy, age-appropriate and life-changing experiences. We are thrilled to bring you another summer packed with the things you have come to expect and love! Designed for campers ages 7-17, the Ranch is a kid’s paradise, steeped in tradition with top rated activities and staffed with godly, fun-loving role models.
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Camp has been a life changing experience at such an impressionable age for our daughter, who calls camp the highlight of her year each year.
– Tracy Cary
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We go the same week every year and get to see a lot of the same kids year after year.
– Heather CHrysler
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My son shared how he can’t wait to be a counselor when he’s in college.
– Deb Garrison
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I didn’t want my child to go to a Ritz Carlton-type camp. I wanted them to get a taste of the wilderness.
– Nathan Smith
Camper Life
Here at MAPLERIDGE, we offer 7 Resident Camp Sessions. Resident Camp is one experience after another! We have a high-energy, fun environment that is sure to be the best week of your summer. Each Session at the Ranch is packed full of fun activities, engaging skills, hilarious skits, crazy games, and loud cheers. Each camper chooses 3 Challenging Skills to pursue. Campers (ages 7-17) will have the chance to experience new adventures, build life long friends, and discover the love of Christ.
A Day at Camp
7:15 am | Rise & Shine |
7:45 am | Quiet Time |
8:15 am | Breakfast / Tidy Cabin |
9:15 am | Celebration |
10:15 am | Skill 1 |
11:15 am | Skill 2 |
12:30 pm | Lunch |
1:15 pm | “FOB (aka Flat on Back) |
2:15 pm | Skill 3 |
3:15 pm | Flex Time / Hitching Post |
5:15 pm | Team Time |
6:00 pm | Dinner |
7:00 pm | Camp Wide Activity |
8:15 pm | Chapel |
9:45 pm | Cabin Pow Wow |
10:30 pm | Lights Out |
Wednesday is C&C at MAPLERIDGE Ranch: Cookout & Campout Night
Skills
At camp, campers will have the opportunity to choose three skills to participate in throughout the week. These skills may include activities such as: Horsemanship, Paintball, Riflery, Archery, Climbing the 50′ Alpine Tower, Outdoor Adventure, Crafts, Bible Study, Outdoor Cooking, Swimming, Drama, and many more!
Horsemanship Skill
- There is an additional $75 fee for the Horsemanship Program.
- This skill is limited to the FIRST 25 campers who sign up.
- Horsemanship takes up ONE of the THREE skill periods, with their skill period time riding a horse.
Paintball Skill
- There is an additional $75 fee for the Paintball Program.
- This skill is limited to campers age 11-17.
- Paintball takes up TWO of the THREE skill periods, meaning campers will only be participating in TWO skills.
Dates + Rates
Session
1
June
22-28
OPEN
$550
Session
2
June 29-
July 5
OPEN
$650
Session
3
July
6-12
OPEN
$650
Session
4
July
13-19
OPEN
$650
Session
5
July
20-26
OPEN
$650
Session
6
July 27-
August 2
OPEN
$650
Session
7
August
3-9
OPEN
$650
$100 deposit is required at time of Registration.
Note: An additional $75 fee applies to Horsemanship & Paintball Skill each.
6 Steps to the best week of summer!
05
OPENING DAY →
Health screening, check-in, meet your counselor, cabin visit, store account set up.
06
HAVE FUN →
Check CampMinder, Instagram, and Facebook for daily updates and photos.
MAPLERIDGE SUMMER CAMP
Referral Program
INVITE YOUR FRIENDS…YOU GET $25 + THEY GET $25!
3 Simple Steps…
Get a $25 credit for every friend you invite that registers for camp for the first time!
When your first time friend registers, have them do the following:
- STEP 1: Enter your name as “HOW YOU HEARD ABOUT US”
- STEP 2: Enter this discount code at checkout: FRIEND2024
- STEP 3: Email office@mapleridgeranch.org to tell us you referred them so we can give both families the discount!
***ONCE YOUR FRIEND REGISTERS FOR CAMP, WE WILL CREDIT YOUR ACCOUNT $25***
CAMPER FAQs
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When is Arrival and Departure for my camper?
All Campers arrive on Sundays, between 4:00 and 5:30pm. The Ranch entrance will not be open before 4:00pm so please do not come any earlier as our staff will not be ready to receive your camper. Upon arrival you will check in your camper, visit the camp nurse, have a chance to deposit funds at the Hitching Post, meet your camper’s counselor, and help them get settled in to their cabin!
All Campers depart on Saturdays following our Closing Celebration.
Parents may arrive on Saturday at 9:00 am. We encourage all parents and campers to attend our Closing Celebration at 9:30-10:15 am.
What kind of lodging and meals are provided at MAPLERIDGE?
Lodging is provided in our bunk house or smaller cabins. The rooms have bunk beds for sleeping. Bathroom facilities include showers, toilets and sinks. Counselors and students are assigned to specific rooms based on their counselor group for the week. Guys and girls stay in completely separate facilities. Two counselors will be in every room/cabin. No Guys in Girls rooms, No Girls in Guys rooms!
Our meals are graciously prepared by a wonderful kitchen staff who work hard to prepare meals that kids will love. Well balanced meals that are wide in variety keep campers’ energy up and their spirits high. If your camper has food allergies/sensitivities, please let us know in advance so we can accommodate. Our facilities pass and exceed all of the NYS Health Department’s requirements.
What should I bring for summer camp at MAPLERIDGE?
After you register, you’ll receive a packet of information via email. This will include things like what to bring, how parents can write to campers, and more information about camp activities. This packet will also include a form which allows you to request which friends your camper would like as roommates. Click here for our Camper Packing List & Information.
Paintball players: you may bring your own marker and mask. They will be locked up and labeled. The Ranch is not responsible for lost or stolen equipment. You will be the only one allowed to use your equipment.
What should I NOT bring for summer camp at MAPLERIDGE?
Do not bring: radios, cd players, ipods, mp3 players, fireworks, electronics, tobacco, or cell phones. (If you bring a cell phone it will be locked in the ranch office until you depart for home.)
Can I contact my child while they are at camp? Why no cell phones?
Under no circumstance can a student bring their cell phone to camp! Why? For several reasons: 1) It eliminates all distractions so that students can hear God clearly, 2) It ensures student safety and the proper chain of communication with parents, and 3) The Classic Motto: No News is Good News! If a student is found with a cell phone during camp, it will be taken away. It will be returned on Closing Day. If you have any questions/concerns please contact our Camp Director.
We strongly recommend that you do not contact your child during camp unless there is a serious emergency. If there is an emergency, please call the Ranch Office at 607-687-2238.
Besides your full-time staff, who else serves at MAPLERIDGE’s summer camp?
Your child will be under the direct supervision of their assigned counselors. There will a 2:10 ratio of campers to counselors (2 leaders for every 10 campers). MAPLERIDGE will also have a Support Staff of 6 members, as well as 6 Program Staff on hand at all times.
We work year-round to prepare a quality summer staff. Many staff come from colleges around the country and dedicate their summer to working with your children. Counselors must be 18 years old, graduated high school, complete an interview, provide reference checks and a background check, as well as complete two weeks of staff training before camp begins. Our Summer Staff come from all over the East Coast.
What kind of activities do you offer for summer camp participants at MAPLERIDGE?
At MAPLERIDGE Ranch, campers will participate in life-changing experiences. Through challenging activities like the Alpine Tower and horseback riding, campers learn more about themselves and their creator, God. It is a time to be away from the distractions of every day life and their ordinary routines. Campers build meaningful and lasting relationships with their peers and most of all learn what it means to have a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Schedules are organized for each specific week of camp keeping in mind the ages of the campers. They will never get bored! Activities include swimming, crafts, games, hiking, horseback riding, climbing the Alpine Tower, paintball, and archery (some activities have age limits.) Each day campers are led spiritually through songs, prayer & devotion times, and/or camp fire services led by their counselor, special guest speakers or other staff members.
Will my child need extra money during camp?
Everything needed during the week of camp (lodging, meals, etc.) has been covered in your camp cost. However, our camp store (the Hitching Post) is located at The Ranch, and your child may want to visit occasionally during free time. Parents may deposit money into their campers “account” upon arrival to purchase t-shirts, sweatshirts, stickers, extra snacks, drinks, etc. Money not spent can be collected before departure on Closing Day. Any Hitching Post money not collected on Closing Day will be donated to the Bob & Helen Monell Scholarship Fund.
What are the payment options for my camper’s balance?
At time of registration, there is a $100 deposit due. You have 3 options for the remainder of your balance (after the deposit payment). You can either Pay in Full now, select a Monthly Installment Plan or Pay Balance by June 16th. We will send Email invoices to you on a monthly basis and collect payments for Installments Plans around the 15th of each month via the credit card on file. All payments are due by June 16th, prior to arriving at camp. Reserve your spot today. Sign up!
How will my child travel to camp?
Most families drive to camp! However, if you live farther out of town, some families may prefer that their campers fly to MAPLERIDGE. We are happy to assist with this process, however there are some specific guidelines that you must follow if you would like your child to be picked up from the airport. For more information on our policies for flights to camp, please read in detail our Camper Flight Information document by clicking here.
In addition, ALL campers must fill out the Transportation Form on CampMinder once registering for camp, whether they are driving or flying!
I love what you’re doing at MAPLERIDGE! How can I get involved?
If you are 18 years or older and interested in serving on staff at MAPLERIDGE, please visit our Staff Page to fill out an application. We are also looking for financial partners who have a desire to invest in the future of MAPLERIDGE, as well as for generous individuals who feel called to sponsor campers! Just go to our Donor Page for more information.
What is the expected Code of Conduct of my child while at camp?
At MAPLERIDGE, we strive for everyone to have an awesome week of camp, and truly experience the Ranch Of Peace. In order to do so, we have a few rules to ensure everyone has a safe, awesome camp experience. To view, visit this link: Camper Code of Conduct.
As a parent, what am I agreeing to by sending my child to camp?
At MAPLERIDGE, we understand you are trusting us with your most valuable possession on this earth. When sending your child, you will be asked to agree to the following form. You will sign this at time of registration. To view, visit this link: MRR Parent Agreement.
Are there any scholarships available for my camper?
We desire every child would have an opportunity to attend MAPLERIDGE. We strive to provide as many partial scholarships to families that are unable to afford the full cost of camp. Partial scholarship funds are limited to the actual funds that have been donated to the Bob & Helen Monell Scholarship Fund, and are awarded at the discretion of The Board of Directors based upon the financial need of the camper. All Scholarship Applications are due March 30th, and will be awarded during the month of April. Click here to apply for a scholarship.
Stay in touch
Have a question about camp?
We‘re here to help!
2857 Montrose Turnpike
Owego, New York 13827
607-687-2238
info@mapleridgeranch.org