

Field Guide
A field guide to what a camp summer looks like in Pennsylvania: the forms it takes, how the landscape and climate shape it, and what it asks of a family.
Field notes
Pennsylvania summer is warm and humid, with the heaviest air pooling in the southeastern lowlands and a real cooling as the land climbs toward the northern plateau and the western highlands, where the nights in particular ease off. Afternoon thunderstorms come through often enough to shape a camp schedule. The lakes swim cool and the mountain lakes stay bracing, so time in the water is genuine but rarely warm, and wooded ground brings the ordinary summer company of ticks and mosquitoes. The figures beside this note are air temperatures only, drawn from a single southeastern station that tends to run warmer than the upland camp country to the north and west.
camp season (June-August (representative core camp season)) runs highs of 83-88°F (28-31°C) and lows of 64-70°F (18-21°C).
The state has hubs at either end. Philadelphia International (PHL) anchors the east and is the natural gateway to the northern overnight belt; Pittsburgh International (PIT) anchors the west and the highland camps around it. The northern mountains also sit within driving reach of the New York metropolitan airports, which is part of why the belt draws so many families from outside the state.
From either hub the pattern holds: highway for most of the way, then a drop onto narrow roads that climb and wind for the last stretch to a camp gate, and the final miles are slow ones. For most families this is a drive rather than a flight. The day camps invert all of it, sitting in the cities and suburbs where families already are, so reaching them is a local commute rather than a journey. Any pickup or transfer arrangement is a thing to settle directly with the individual camp rather than to assume.
A parent's own experience of a Pennsylvania summer splits along the same line the camps do. Send a child to the mountains and it is a narrow contact loop, a visiting day, a long quiet drive home, and a house that holds its breath for a while. Because the northern camp country is also vacation country, a visiting weekend has lodging and lakes to fill it, though that hospitality is built for tourists first and is best understood that way rather than as anything the camp provides. Keep a child at a day camp and there is no distance to manage at all, only the daily rhythm of drop-off and a normal evening at home.
Plenty of families carry both at once, one child up the mountain and one down the block, and the two experiences sit side by side in a single summer. The particular weight of that, the waiting and the letting go and the plain logistics, is its own thing worth understanding on its own terms. The [Parent Side Quest](/field-guide/parent-side-quest) is the part of the Field Guide about exactly that experience, wherever a family happens to be living it.
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Established in 1921, Camp Wayne is created for girls, aged 7-15. At Camp Wayne they are serious about their staff. They want every counselor to be a role model for the girls. To achieve this goal, they visit more than 30 colleges in the United States and get to know each potential counselor in a 3-hour interview. Despite being a short drive away from two clinics, Camp Wayne has an on-site Health center, fully renovated in 2006. Four registered nurses and a doctor live on campus and are available around the clock should someone need medical assistance. Camp Wayne offers diverse food, and the products for most part come from local farmers. Multiple options are available for each meal to make sure each camper has enough choices to keep her healthy and energized. Camp Mom is always there to take care of children with dietary restrictions and for those who are a bit pickier about what they eat.
Activities at Camp Wayne include the following main categories: gymnastics, team sports, waterfront, fitness, adventure, tennis and golf, dance and cheer, nature, and drama. In the wide range of special activities, there are three major highlights. During Friday Night Creative Service, campers come together to discuss important topics like positive thinking, coping with peer pressure, the art of making choices, etc. The Big Trip marks the end of the summer, and gives campers an opportunity to explore nature. Finally, creativity and enthusiasm reign throughout four-day Color War, making girls’ experience at camp even more memorable.
Camp season
27 Jun - 15 Aug 2026
Program profile
1 session · Overnight camp
Rates & stays
Planning estimatePer-day tuition
N/A
Per-night tuition
From USD 337 USD
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