Camp Kingswood

Bridgton, Maine, United States

Adventure Camps

Nestled in the breathtaking lake region of Maine at the base of the White Mountains, Camp Kingswood offers an authentic, unplugged summer experience on the shores of pristine Woods Pond. For over a century, this rustic waterfront setting has been a second home where campers disconnect from daily distractions and immerse themselves in nature, adventure, and community. This program is designed for children and teens from 2nd to 11th grade seeking a transformative Jewish overnight camp experience. It provides a structured yet flexible environment focused on personal growth, skill-building, and fostering lifelong friendships within a warm, family-like community rooted in Jewish values. The ultimate goal is for campers to develop confidence, resilience, and a positive sense of self while creating unforgettable summer memories.

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Age

7–17 * yrs

Language

English

Program type

Adventure Camps

Accommodation

Cabin

About

About the Course

The camp program offers a balanced daily schedule that mixes structured bunk activities with periods of individual choice, allowing campers to sample a wide range of options while also specializing in their favorite areas. The approach is centered on age-specific units (Olim, Tsofim, Bogrim, Chalutzim), each with tailored programming to meet developmental needs and encourage independence at the right pace. Activities span watersports, landsports, arts, and wilderness adventures, with a strong emphasis on participation, skill development, and fun over intense competition. The program is infused with Jewish traditions, spirited community events like Shabbat and Color War, and a focus on building courage, responsibility, and a deep sense of belonging.

What’s Included

The base cost includes full overnight accommodation in cabins, all meals and snacks, the full daily program of supervised activities and electives, evening programs, and basic camp facilities usage. It also covers standard on-camp trips and overnights. Optional or additional costs apply for special out-of-camp trips and specific specialized activities or extended travel. A registration fee is a standard part of the enrollment process and is charged additionally.

Accommodation

Campers live in spacious, well-maintained cabins on single beds, grouped by age and gender on separate "Girls’ Side" and "Boys’ Side" of the camp. Each cabin houses 10-12 campers and 3-4 staff members who share the same living space, fostering close bonds and supervision. Campers have personal cubbies for storage. Most cabins have in-bunk bathrooms, and some have showers; otherwise, private shower houses are steps away from all bunks. The setup is rustic yet comfortable, designed for community living, with porches and indoor hangout spaces. Safety is ensured by staff living directly with campers and being fully immersed in bunk life.

Meal Plan

Camp Kingswood provides a full-board meal plan, with three family-style main meals prepared daily from scratch by an on-site culinary team, plus regular afternoon and evening snacks. The menus feature kid-friendly Kosher food, with each meal including a main dish and a full self-serve salad bar offering additional proteins, pasta, and various salads. The camp is completely peanut and tree nut-free and actively accommodates a wide range of dietary needs and allergies, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other specific restrictions, with a dedicated chef responsible for preparing safe and delicious alternative meals. Special weekly events, like lakeside BBQs and Shabbat dinners with homemade challah, are also included.

Activities & Excursions

The camp offers a vast array of daily activities designed for fun, skill development, and cultural enrichment. These are divided into major categories: Watersports (skiing, sailing, swimming, paddleboarding), Landsports (archery, basketball, soccer, tennis), Arts (crafts, ceramics, drama, rock band), and Wilderness & Adventure (ropes course, zip line, hiking, camping). Beyond scheduled periods, the program features special all-camp and unit-based evening events (talent shows, themed games), traditional camp-wide gatherings like Shabbat and Color War, and optional trips to explore Maine's natural wonders. The goal is to provide diverse, engaging options that promote teamwork, personal achievement, and camp spirit.

Facilities

The camp's prime facility is its extensive, private waterfront with 1,000 feet of shoreline on Woods Pond, featuring docks and equipment for all water activities. On land, facilities include sports fields and courts for various athletics, dedicated spaces for arts and crafts, woodshop, and drama, a climbing and ropes course area, and comfortable communal areas like the dining hall. Cabins are equipped with basic amenities and gathering spaces. The camp extensively utilizes its natural surroundings and the wider Maine region for its programs, including the White Mountains, Saco River, and other outdoor locations for hiking, rafting, and trips.

Camp Experience

Camp Kingswood's quality is defined by its highly selective, passionate, and experienced staff, who undergo rigorous vetting and extensive pre-camp training. Many are returning alumni or specialists in their activity areas. They are the heart of the "camp magic," modeling values and creating a vibrant, supportive community. The overall atmosphere is intentionally warm, inclusive, and family-like, where every camper is known by name. The camp's long 110-year history and commitment to excellence in programming, facilities, and food contribute to its strong reputation, with alumni often citing transformative personal growth and leadership development, especially in the older units.

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Adventure Program

Summer 2026

Camp Kingswood's main program is an overnight Jewish summer camp for children and teenagers from 2nd to 10th grade (rising 2nd through 10th graders), designed to foster personal growth, build lifelong friendships, and…

35 Lessons
7–16 * yrs
The program focuses on fostering persona

The program methodology is based on age-specific units (Olim, Tsofim, Bogrim, Chalutzim), each with a tailored schedule that balances structured bunk activities with periods of individual choice. This allows campers to try a wide variety of activities with their peers while also specializing in their favorites. Activities are comprehensive, covering watersports, landsports, arts, and wilderness adventures. Key traditions include Shabbat celebrations, Color War, unit overnights, camp-wide evening programs, and the Big/Little buddy program, all designed to build community spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities are instructional and participatory, led by specialist staff, with an emphasis on skill development, fun, and personal achievement over intense competition. The daily schedule provides a consistent rhythm of activity periods, rest hour, free time, and communal meals, all within the intimate setting of a small camp community where everyone is known by name.

The program focuses on fostering personal growth, community, and Jewish identity through a balanced mix of structured activities, choice, and tradition in a supportive, natural environment.

Included items

  • Accommodation
  • Activities
  • Excursions
  • Meals
  • Tuition

Price from

$2,325

Daily Schedule

Saturday, July 11, 2026

  1. 8:10 AM

    Breakfast

    Scheduled activity

  2. 1:00 PM

    Lunch

    Scheduled activity

  3. 9:45 AM

    Activities or excursions

    Scheduled activity

  4. 2:45 PM

    Activities or excursions

    Scheduled activity

  5. 6:15 PM

    Dinner

    Scheduled activity

  6. 7:45 PM

    Evening activities

    Scheduled activity

  7. 9:00 PM

    Lights out

    Scheduled activity

Included items

Highlights

  • 24/7 supervisionRound-the-clock supervision ensuring student safety.
  • Small groupsPersonalized attention in small class groups.

Activities

  • Arts & Crafts
  • Basketball
  • Disco
  • Drama Workshop
  • Excursions
  • Football
  • Hiking
  • Indoor Games
  • Outdoor Sports Games
  • Swimming
  • Talent / Fashion Event
  • Tennis
  • Water Games
  • Welcome Games
  • Yoga/ Ballet/ Aerobics

Facilities

  • Cafeteria
  • Games area
  • Medical Centre
  • Outdoor fields
  • Residence accommodation
  • Swimming facilities

Optional Extras

Other

Transfer

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Kingswood Camp

Camp Kingswood is a traditional Jewish overnight summer camp with a history spanning over 110 years, nestled in the picturesque lake region of Bridgton, Maine, at the base of the White Mountains. Its core mission is to create a fun, friendly, and inclusive environment where campers from 2nd to 11th grade can grow and explore at their own pace. The camp's philosophy is built on living the values of Community, Courage, Responsibility, and Spirit (ruach), with the aim of fostering positive connections to Jewish heritage and empowering campers to feel they can impact the world. A key feature is its intimate, family-like community, limited to no more than 250 campers at a time, which promotes deep connections across age groups. The camp is distinguished by its unplugged, authentic experience in nature, centered around a spectacular private waterfront on Woods Pond. Its programming is intentionally structured by age-specific units to support developmental growth, offering a balance of bunk activities and personal choice. The camp prides itself on excellence across all areas, particularly its dedicated staff, high-caliber programming, and gourmet food.

Location

Map showing camp location104 Wildwood Road
Bridgton, ME 04009 - Maine - the USA, Bridgton, Maine

Price from $2,325