Contact Information
Address:
337 Sylvan Lake Rd, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533, United States
Camp Kinder Ring is a nonprofit 501 Jewish summer camp located in Hopewell Junction, New York, accredited by the American Camp Association. We proudly serve families from across the New York Tri-State Area, providing a meaningful and memorable camp experience rooted in tradition, community, and personal growth.
337 Sylvan Lake Rd, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533, United States
Camp Kinder Ring is a dedicated nonprofit 501(c)(3) Jewish summer camp located right here in Hopewell Junction, New York, at 337 Sylvan Lake Rd. We provide enriching summer experiences for children, fostering community, tradition, and personal growth within our local setting. Our camp offers a wide range of activities designed for fun and learning, all centered around Jewish values and traditions. We are committed to creating lasting memories for campers right in our neighborhood.
For more information about our programs or to register, please visit our website https://campkr.com/ or call us at +18452212771.
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Our summer sessions typically run from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend each year. Specific dates for the upcoming summer are usually posted on our website in early spring.
A: Registration information, including forms and deadlines, can be found on our official website https://campkr.com/. You can also call our office directly at +18452212771 for assistance.
A: While our main focus is on summer camp sessions, we may offer special programs or events throughout the year. Please check our website or call +18452212771 for the most current information.
A: Yes, Camp Kinder Ring relies on community support and welcomes volunteers. Information about volunteer roles and requirements can be obtained by contacting our camp directly at +18452212771.
A: Our mission is to provide a vibrant, nurturing Jewish summer camp experience for children in our local community, fostering a lifelong connection to Jewish identity, values, and traditions.