Camp Chi is a Winter Wonderland

Everyone who has been to Camp Chi can picture similar scenes. Giant pines and towering oaks, topped with emerald crowns of green leaves and shiny pine needles. A healthy undergrowth of plants and wildflowers, so much life that it’s hard to distinguish which plant is which. The summer sun raining warmth over all the activities like swimming at the Cove or hitting the docks at Water Ski.
But what if all of that was the complete opposite? What if it was… in the Winter? Well wonder no more! This is your chance to experience Camp Chi dressed up as a winter wonderland.
Winter Camp 2021 is officially on! Come play in a snow-covered camp, have snowball fights, and sled down the natural hills. See what happens when the lake freezes over, warm up next to a campfire with friends, and even adventure out on a few field trips. Winter Camp will be running December 26-29. Come see why camp isn’t just for summer anymore! Winter Camp costs $445/camper: Sign up here
But there’s more than just Winter Camp happening at Chi this winter. We also have our Adult & Family New Year’s Camp happening December 30-January 2! The perfect getaway for alumni and families alike, Family New Year’s Camp has everything for everyone. Kids can participate in our Winter Activities with our seasoned staff, while adults can enjoy programming of their own. And once the sun goes down, we have entertainment for kids, adults, or the whole family. There’s no better way to bring in the New Year than at the best place on earth! New Year’s Adult & Family Camp costs $399/adult and $100/chilld. Register to ring in the New Year with us here
Quick question: Austin and Josh Olive are both signed up for winter camp. Then we are also doing family camp. We are planning to drive up December 29th after I get off work. How do we work this? can they remain December 29th until we get there? Can we pay for one night and stay at Pearlstein night of December 29th? Trying to avoid them going all the way back home on bus only to drive back the next morning. thoughts? Suggestions?
@Rachel- thanks for raising this. We will give you a call this week to discuss. We can’t have you arrive early, as our staff need to be able to setup for the program. But for campers who are doing Winter camp and New Years Camp, we will likely offer an option where they can stay one more night at camp, so as to avoid the drive back and forth.