Rambling Pines Day Camp: More Than Four Decades of Summer Fun

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Rambling Pines Day Camp in Hopewell will be embarking on their 44th season. They invite interested families to come for a visit on one of their upcoming Open House dates: Sundays, February 24, March 10 or 24, 1 to 3 p.m.

Rambling Pines offers a lower pricing tier for full time preschool through 1st grade campers — the aptly named Pine Cone Camp. In addition, all ages can take advantage of more generous sibling discounts. The second child in a family receives a 10 percent discount, the third a 25 percent discount, and the fourth a 50 percent discount.

Rambling Pines Day Camp provides door-to-door transportation at no extra cost. This includes the Princeton, Plainsboro, South Brunswick, West Windsor, Robbinsville, Hamilton, Lawrenceville, Skillman, Belle Mead, Hillsborough, Hopewell, Pennington, Branchburg, Lambertville, Flemington, New Hope, Washington Crossing, and Yardley areas. Lunch is also included in the tuition. Rambling Pines is all about service.

Rambling Pines Day Camp has created a fun, exciting, and nurturing environment for children between the ages of 3 and 15. The camp has four beautiful heated swimming pools, air-conditioned interior spaces, and activities to suit every child’s likes and abilities.

Rambling Pines’ mature, experienced staff provides instruction in swimming, arts and crafts, computers, dancing, drama, fishing, gymnastics, golf, music, mountain boarding, nature study, soccer, softball, tennis, street hockey, mountain biking, basketball, volleyball, boating, ceramics, and more. Club and elective activities let campers get more of what they like. Horseback riding is also available.

The camp is run over eight weeks, from June 24 to August 16. Parents can pick and choose which weeks work best for them. To make transportation easier, Rambling Pines requests a minimum of two consecutive weeks. Visit the website at www.ramblingpines.com for more details.

Rambling Pines Day Camp, 174 Lambertville Hopewell Road, Hopewell. 609-466-1212. www.ramblingpines.com.

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