Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Time to Pack for Camp!




The countdown is on to camp. If your child is heading to sleepaway camp, it’s time to pack!   The American Camp Association, New York and New Jersey suggests the following guidelines for parents to keep in mind when packing for camp, to ensure children are prepared with all the items they will need to have a wonderful summer camp experience.  Each camp has its own packing list so make sure you read your child's camp list carefully.


Headgear – Parents should consider packing items to protect a camper from the sun.  ACA, NY and NJ suggests that parents pack bandannas, baseball caps, or a sunhat, as well as needed eyeglasses, sunglasses, and swimming goggles.

Clothing – ACA, NY and NJ recommends families include T-shirts, swim suits, shorts and underwear.  Remember a jacket, sweatshirt, jeans and a raincoat for rainy days.  Also, long pants will protect a camper from poison ivy, bugs, and thorns during hikes.  Include dress clothes as well if your camp recommends them.

Footwear – Appropriate footwear is one of the most important items to pack for children at camp, especially when they are hiking and running.  ACA, NY and NJ recommends families consider packing boots, tennis shoes, sandals, lots of socks and dress shoes, if the camp requires them. Remember that shoes should be broken in prior to the start of camp.

Bed and Bath Needs – For children attending a resident camp, parents should remember to pack the home basics. ACA, NY and NJ recommends a family packs multiple towels, as well as a blanket, pillow, pillow cases, sheets, sleeping bag, laundry bag, and mattress pad, if needed. Bathroom Kits are essential.  Parents should pack a brush/comb, shampoo, conditioner, soap and a soap container, toothbrush and holder, toothpaste, deodorant, insect repellent, feminine products, sun block, shaving gear, and lip balm with sun block in it.

Additional Items – ACA, NY and NJ recommends that parents pack some additional items including books and magazines, flashlights and batteries, Frisbees, a water bottle, writing materials, stamps and personal items such as a family photo or favorite stuffed animal.

What to leave at home – Each camp has its own electronics policies and it’s important for parents to understand the policy ahead of time and honor it. Most camps don’t allow devices that contain Wifi, video, gaming content, apps, messaging or phone call capabilities.  Many camps also ask campers to leave hairdryers, makeup and brand name clothing at home.




1 comment:

  1. Great list-- many campers find closed closed plastic shoe like crocs that can be quickly slipped on, but project from stubbed toes essential. The most often forgotten items I see working at camp? http://tocamp.blogspot.com/2013/06/pack-these-in-your-trunk.html

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