Call your friends and get the inner tubes ready, cause you're going to summer camp!

Adult summer camps have been popping up all over the country for good reason. They're fun.

Remember your summer camp days? I won't speak for you, but my summer camp days were arguably the best memories from my youth.

From canoeing to kickball with pals, if I could relive my summer camp days, I would in a heartbeat.

Well, I can, and so can you.

Camp WYLO is a long weekend summer camp for adults.

That means all of your favorite parts of summer camp (slip and slides, smores, charades, archery, lawn games, canoeing, etc.), but make it all adults.

And add the cocktails.

This summer camp is where the bar meets the playground.

The WYLO adult summer camp is scheduled for June 13-16, 2024, in the Berkshires (Hinsdale, Massachusetts).

They have the whole itinerary already planned out, but there is tons of time to do your own thing, like read, sit on the beach, go slacklining, paint, try archery, or tie-dye.

Thursday/Friday:

Arrive, grab a cocktail, set up your sleeping bag in your bunk, opening ceremony at 6 PM, dinner in the mess hall, summer camp kick-off games, campfire, and s'mores.

Saturday:

Morning yoga, breakfast/morning announcements, free activities that YOU choose (archery, kickball, lawn games, paint, etc), slip and slide flip cup, game night, campfire, and cocktails.

Sunday:

Morning yoga, waterfront games, goodbye ceremony.

You must reserve your spot online on the Camp WYLO website here.

The price for Friday-Sunday is $475 per person, but that includes your beautiful cabin lodging, all of the alcoholic/non-alcoholic beverages you wish to consume, meals throughout the weekend, and all of the activities.

For those looking to stay Thursday - Sunday, the cost is $625 per person.

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