Camp Coniston of the YMCA is situated on Lake Coniston (Long Pond), in Croydon, New Hampshire. It is located on the former site of Camp Interlaken for Girls. The camp encompasses more than 1,400 acres (5.7 km2) and occupies the entire shoreline of the lake.
The camp offers a summer resident camp for about 200 girls and 130 boys. There are four two-week sessions during the summer. Campers can chose to stay for one or two sessions.
New for summer 2009 is the one-week session. The session, which will be at the end of the summer following the traditional two-week sessions, is for about 30 boys and 60 girls.
Camp Coniston attracts about 41 percent of its campers from New Hampshire while others arrive from New England, from across the United States, and from Canada, Europe, and Asia.
During the summer, Coniston also has an Adventure Camp program. This co-ed program for 10 campers and 3 staff goes on one-week trips around New England. Trip locations include the mountains of Maine and Vermont, Bar Harbor, Maine, and Cape Cod and the Islands, among others. The Adventure Camp program goes on five different trips during the summer.
Coniston also offers a program during Labor Day weekend called "Camp Winning Spirit" for families affected by cancer.
During the off-season, Coniston offers after school programs for students of schools in the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire.
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