Camp Ramah - Overnight Camps

Overnight Camps

  • Camp Ramah in the Berkshires (Wingdale, New York)

Located on Lake Ellis, 90 minutes north of New York City by car. Serves the metropolitan New York/New Jersey area.

  • Camp Ramah in California (Ojai, California)34°27′46″N 119°15′53″W / 34.462801°N 119.264770°W / 34.462801; -119.264770

Located in the hills of Ojai, California, 90 minutes north of Los Angeles by car. Opened in 1956.

  • Camp Ramah in Canada (Utterson, Ontario)45°13′30″N 79°29′53″W / 45.224929°N 79.498165°W / 45.224929; -79.498165

Located in the Muskoka Region of Ontario, 2 hours north of Toronto, on Skeleton Lake.

  • Camp Ramah Darom (Clayton, Georgia)34°56′43″N 83°29′45″W / 34.945368°N 83.495836°W / 34.945368; -83.495836

Located in 122 acres (0.49 km2) in the Appalachian Valley near Clayton, Georgia, 2 hours north of Atlanta.

  • Camp Ramah in New England (Palmer, Massachusetts)42°12′40″N 72°18′47″W / 42.210990°N 72.313052°W / 42.210990; -72.313052

Located approximately 1½ hours west of Boston and 45 minutes east of Amherst and Northampton.

  • Camp Ramah in the Poconos (Lakewood, Pennsylvania)

Located in the mountain region of Wayne County in Northeastern Pennsylvania, 3 hours driving time from both New York City and Philadelphia.

  • Camp Ramah in Wisconsin (Conover, Wisconsin)46°00′32″N 89°20′52″W / 46.008856°N 89.347837°W / 46.008856; -89.347837

Located in the lake region of Northern Wisconsin, 18 miles (29 km) north of Eagle River, 350 miles (560 km) from Chicago, and 240 miles (390 km) from Minneapolis, on the shores of Lake Buckatabon.

  • Camp Ramah in the Rockies and Ramah Outdoor Adventure (Deckers, Colorado)

Located in the Rocky Mountains, a 360-acre (1.5 km2) camp site 1½–2 hours by car from Denver and Colorado Springs.

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