Kingsley Pines

Address

Raymond, ME, 51 Coughlan Cove Road, 04071

Phone

(207) 894-9030

Website

https://kingsleypines.com/

General

Seasonal Hours

Payments Accepted

Coed overnight camp, with 2 & 3 week sessions for ages 8-16 It's hard to describe what makes it so special at [Kingsley Pines Camp](https://kingsleypines.com/), but you'll know it when you see i - it's a feeling you get the moment you arrive. When you set foot on our campus and you will hear and see the enthusiasm and love for camp all around you. **Build Independence and Self-Esteem** By attending Kingsley Pines, campers develop skill in our supportive atmosphere that can be difficult to learn elsewhere. There are numerous opportunities to make independent choices, so campers gain confidence in their decision-making skills. Our campers have the ability to expand their horizons and try [new activities](https://kingsleypines.com/activities/) in a safe and encouraging environment. They build real self-esteem by facing challenges and succeeding. **Counselors Who Really Care** Every summer camp likes to say they have the best staff, but we really believe we do. From their experience level to their training and, most of all, their ability to interact with kids, our [amazing counselors](https://kingsleypines.com/our-amazing-staff/) are not just here to run programs - their entire role at camp is about connecting with the kids in their care. At Kingsley Pines, our counselors really shine! **A Culture of Safety** We know that it can be daunting to put the safety of your child into someone else's hands and to find the safest possible summer camp experience - while ensuring your child will still have fun! At Kingsley Pines, we take safety very seriously. It is not just a word to us - we exceed all national standards and our entire staff is carefully trained to protect your child. Like you, [we value safety above all else.](https://kingsleypines.com/watch-what-sets-us-apart/) **An Authentic Experience** Our campers often talk about having "camp sickness" wen they're not here - as in reverse home-sickness! And we can certainly understand why. Campers can be themselves and be accepted for who they are. They have the freedom to try new activities without fear of failure, in our [supportive and accepting community.](https://kingsleypines.com/our-philosophy/)