TRIP WEEK!

First, let’s just say that juniors and low seniors are having a great and (for the most part, with some rain here and there) regular day at camp. They’re even taking hi-senior spots in extra-special arts and crafts classes and waterskiing and tubing- woohoo! There will super special awesome events for juniors starting tomorrow …

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It’s TRIP WEEK here at CTT! The week after Visiting Day, our senior and hi-senior campers leave for their highly-anticipated SENIOR TRIPS! Today our 9th and 10th graders left for their adventure, and tomorrow our 7th and 8th graders head out into the world; all four trips will return to Greeley late Thursday evening. Oh, did we mention we go with the boys at Lake Owego? We go with the boys at Lake Owego! These trips are AWESOME! Take a look for yourselves!

10th Grade Trip to Montreal, Canada!

Montreal, Tres bien! When we arrive in Canada, after checking into our dorm, campers shop and explore their way around downtown Montreal and historic Old Town Montreal. It’s always a magical way to begin our adventure.

The next day, bring a towel, because you’re going to get wet while jet boating the Lachine Rapids along the mighty St. Lawrence River! We’ll visit nearby La Ronde Amusement Park to experience the thrills of Canada’s second largest theme park. Then, we’ll spend the evening dining and enjoying world-famous Catherine Street.

The last day across the border is an adventure along Lake Placid and a visit to Olympic Park. Then, back to the best place in the world: Greeley!

9th Grade Trip to New England (Boston, Portland, + Newport)!

New England: a camp favorite! After visiting Quincy Market and Fanieul Hall in Boston, campers take a tour of the famous Fenway Park and get to see the city on a land and water duck vehicle on the official Boston Duck Tour. Next, they’ll explore Boston by foot on the bustling Newbury Street. Then it’s off to Portland, Maine for a visit to the scenic coastline.

Campers awake on a beautiful Maine morning and visit the famous Old Orchard Beach and Palace Playland. Walk the boardwalk, ride the ferris wheel and frolic in the ocean. Talk about vacation!

Next, we set sail for Newport, Rhode Island with a full day of site seeing including: Tennis Hall of Fame, Touro Synagogue and a visit to the Brick Market Place. Don’t expect a postcard because your camper will be having too much fun exploring the town. The only place better than New England is CAMP!

8th Grade Trip to Burlington, Vermont!

Vermont! We begin our adventure with a pit-stop picnic lunch at the scenic Black Point Beach in the Adirondacks. Next, it’s beautiful Burlington! Campers enjoy downtown Burlington, lovely Lake Champlain and the University of Vermont. Next, they’ll visit Church Street Marketplace for strolling and dinner. Campers will end their evening jumping, tumbling and dunking at the Get Air Vermont trampoline park!

Day two begins the only way a Vermont trip should: with a tour of the Ben & Jerry’s Factory! After that comes an action-packed day of mountain adventure at the gorgeous Bromley Mountain Adventure Park. Campers enjoy the alpine slide, bungee trampoline, gondola sky ride, climbing wall, space bikes and amazing vistas. The trip ends with dinner at the famous Dinosaur BBQ in New York, then it’s back to camp!

7th Grade Trip to The Adirondacks!

Travel to the beautiful Adirondack Mountains! First, we’ll head to the amazing Six Flags Great Escape in Lake George! We’ll then take a relaxing dinner cruise on magnificent Lake George and learn about the history of the area.

The next day, our first destination is underground: the enchanting Howe Caverns! Then, we’re off to Cooperstown, NY for a memorable visit to the World Famous Baseball Hall of Fame. We’ll enjoy a great afternoon of exploring and strolling through Cooperstown, touring the hall, and finally stopping for dinner at a local restaurant before heading back to camp.

 

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