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CAMP POYNTELLE LEWIS VILLAGE

What we're all about...
Camp Poynetelle Lewis Village, a co-ed Jewish sleep-away camp located in Wayne County, PA for children ages 6 to 16. Our diverse array of activities include waterfront with water-skiing, wakeboarding, tubing, Red Cross swim instruction, sailing, canoeing, and kayaking; multi-media arts program highlighting creative cooking, drama, music, dance, ceramics, tye-dying, copper enamel, woodworking, jewelry making and painting; land sports including soccer, Tae Kwon Do, Softball, basketball, volley ball, tennis, hockey, and golf; Jewish programming including activities surrounding values and culture. Our extensive outdoor adventure program features high ropes courses, low ropes courses, hiking, camping, and climbing tower. Our program also provides exciting day and evening trips and fun onsite special events!Our modernized bunks are equipped with full bathrooms. Additional facilities include indoor gyms, recreation hall with stage and game room, hockey rinks, Olympic size pool, 70 acre private lake, canteen, amphitheater, and much more. With an incredibly low camper to staff ratio and an outstanding staff, your child will receive individualized attention and experience a summer of a lifetime. To learn more please visit our website at www.poyntelle.com. Retreats & conferences accepted.





Contact us
Samuel Field / Bay Terrace YM&YWHA
Debby Shriber
(718) 279-0690
(718) 224-4676
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Our camp address
CAMP POYNTELLE LEWIS VILLAGE
Po Box 66
Poyntelle
PA
18454
Founded:
Type:
Overnight
Age Range:
Campers:
Coed
Lodging:
Bunking
Capacity:
350
Accreditation
ACA
What we offer...
Activities
Acting, Archery, Arts & Crafts, Baseball, Basketball, Bicycle Trips, Canoeing, Ceramics/Pottery, Challenge/Rope Courses, Football, Golf, Hiking, Horseback/Western, Kayaking, Lacrosse, Leadership Training, Roller Hockey, Sailing, Soccer, Softball, Swim Recreation, Theater, Volleyball,
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