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Sandy Hill Camp
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Address:
3380 Turkey Point Rd, North East, Maryland 21901
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Phone:
(410) 287-5554
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Sail and waterski on the upper Chesapeake Bay, ride a horse, fly down the zipline, scale a 50ft climbing tower and that is just the beginning Sandy Hill Camp is a family-owned, ACA- accredited, 77 camp in North East, MD for boys and girls ages 8-16. Sandy Hill offers action-packed one-week and two-week sessions from June 17th through August 17th. The programs are designed to help each camper learn and grow through fun, educational, and character-building experiences. Campers are supervised by a caring and qualified staff who lead by example to create a safe and nurturing environment.
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The staff at Sandy Hill Camp is great. We noticed that they had a vast ethnicity so many children were able to find counselors that looked and talked very similar to them. We went to this camp because of its great reputation. There are so many things to do for all the kids, and they’ll make so many friends. You’ll end up having to take them back summer after summer. I thought it was great that they offered some more unusual camp activities such as computer and software skills, field hockey, fitness and aerobics, magic and photography. Not only do they offer the normal fun sporting activities, but they offer stuff for book worms and artistic kids, too.
Overall rating | 5.0 | |
Staff | 5.0 | |
Facilities | 5.0 | |
Activities | 5.0 | |
Personal Attention | 5.0 | |
Monetary Value | 5.0 |
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on September 19, 2013
Diverse People and Diverse Activities
The staff at Sandy Hill Camp is great. We noticed that they had a vast ethnicity so many children were able to find counselors that looked and talked very similar to them. We went to this camp because of its great reputation. There are so many things to do for all the kids, and they’ll make so many friends. You’ll end up having to take them back summer after summer. I thought it was great that they offered some more unusual camp activities such as computer and software skills, field hockey, fitness and aerobics, magic and photography. Not only do they offer the normal fun sporting activities, but they offer stuff for book worms and artistic kids, too.
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