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Serving Newtown, Yardley, Holland, Richboro, Langhorne, and many other near by communities with transportation, Breezy Point Day Camp is a privately owned day camp with a spring-fed lake on 85 acres of woodland and high rolling countryside leading down to the Neshaminy Creek. There is over 3000 feet of creek frontage in a secluded setting of tall trees and open pastures. Our aim is to offer you peace of mind and your child a summer full of healthful, outdoor recreation and constructive indoor activities for rainy days.
Breezy Point's program is an expansive one in which each child is encouraged to explore his or her own creativity and achieve many new skills in a relaxed, friendly and cheerful atmosphere. The program is administered and staffed by mature and qualified teachers who are experts in their field. The camp program is divided into eight activity periods each day and include:

Senior campers challenge themselves as they climb two stories high in a safety harness in tall oak trees. They use the zip-line, inclined log, tight-rope and cross the "Burma Bridge". Our Adventure Course is supervised by a well-trained and certified instructor. The course is inspected for safety each year before camp begins. The Jr. Adventure Course is a challenging low ropes course for younger campers. The elements are similar to the high ropes course and are much closer to the ground.

Campers enjoy a completely equipped arts center. The Junior Camp Arts and Crafts program is based on weekly themes which are reflected in the activities enjoyed that week. The Senior Camp Arts and Crafts program provides older campers with challenging projects throughout the summer.

The Archery Specialist is well-trained in this craft and provides instruction in the proper technique of aiming and drawing the bow. Campers enjoy popping balloons or hitting objects attached to the target for prizes. They also compete in team archery with other camps. Arm and posture muscles are developing while our campers are having fun and learning this unique skill.

Instruction is given to campers in all sports by leading coaches. Clinics in basketball, soccer, football and softball are held for the younger campers. Games, Tournaments and traveling teams are enjoyed by the older campers. Golf, tennis, archery and volleyball are taught by specialists in their field.

In the Barnasium campers play the Wii and watch the latest movies on our two 50" flat screen TV's. The professional sound system and a mature Barnasium instructor will teach campers to dance to all the latest songs.


Campers gain the satisfaction of learning a new skill in water navigation and fishing in our private, fish-stocked lake. Boating skills are taught by our certified pond specialist. Campers enjoy paddling around the pond in our paddle boats and in canoes.

BreezyTown is a child-sized town, complete with a stocked market, a firehouse, a hardware store, and a bed and breakfast. Children push doll buggies, wheelbarrows, hang from a zip-line, use hoses to put out fires and deliver mail to the mailboxes. In the center of town is the gazebo where the campers can relax and discuss the news of the day!

Campers choose one special area of interest from a list of approximately 20 club choices (drama, softball, soccer, fishing, tennis, water polo, etc.) to individually pursue on a daily basis. Club selections change every two weeks so the campers can persue new interests several times a summer.

Campers entering 8th or 9th grade are eligible for the Counselor-In-Training (C.I.T.) Program. C.I.T.'s learn how to be a counselor in the morning and participate in selected camp activities in the afternoon. C.I.T.'s enjoy regular trips to our Swim Club and travel off-campus to places such as Dorney Park, Ocean City, New Jersey, bowling, skating, rafting on the Delaware River and Trenton Thunder baseball games.

Campers can sharpen their acting skills on stage in our secluded125 seat amphitheater, fully equipped with lighting and sound system and located near the Indian Village of Wiiki Wami.

Campers enjoy air hockey, table tennis, The "Happy Camper Game Show", Ping Pong, Air Hockey and other challenging games of all sorts. Counselors and Campers test one anothers skills and earn awards and prizes all under the direction of the Game Room Specialist.


Campers hike and explore ways to improve the environment and build awareness of the world around them.
A petting zoo and full-equipped Nature Lodge is provided.
A nature specialist guides and directs campers with hands-on-projects.
Junior campers enjoy pony rides.

Campers who have completed second grade experience staying overnight at the camp. This is a real highlight of the senior camp experience. A late swim and team challenges cement friendships forever as the last of the campfires die down and the morning dawns for the next camp day.

Each week campers 8 years and older are transported a few hundred yards down the road to the Breezy Point Swim Club for a full day of fun and relaxation. The campers get to use the "triple loop" water slide, play beach volleyball, wall ball, basketball, steer the 3 wheeled "Trikes", and swim as much as they wish. The Camp Swim Club Director arranges activities and events for all to enjoy. Campers may purchase salads, icecream and other treats from the Swim Club snack bar.

Campers receive daily swimming instructions in our three Olympic size pools with fully certified staff. Older Groups also receive daily lessons as well as frequent trips to our swim club where they enjoy a huge pool, snack bar, athletics and our triple loop waterslide.


The "MONSTER" is a five lane water slide located at the main camp. This slide is fast, furious and fun for all campers. The "TRIPLE LOOP" is a 2 story twisting water slide located at the Breezy Point swim club. The senior campers will enjoy speeding around the triple loop and making a splash landing in the crystal clear water.

A Native American campsite complete with 30 foot high tepee, an Indian messaging system, large drums, and an official log peace circle. Campers love to bounce and swing on the pogos, fly down the zipline and climb the rope ladder. FROGGING in the Wiiki Wami pond is the favorite of most 9 year old boys.