YMCA Camp Piomingo
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YMCA Camp Piomingo is American Camp Association accredited and is located just outside of Louisville, Kentucky. Specifically, we are nestled in the middle of a beautiful 3600 acre wilderness, called Otter Creek Park. We are a coed resident camp with a staff/camper ratio of 1:4. All of our staff are highly trained with First Aid, CPR, and Life Guarding certifications.
Camp Piomingo offers a variety of programs in order to accomodate a wide range of ages and interests. Our camp consists of a traditional program, an adventure program, and an equestrian program. Our camp is broken down into four units depending on the program and age of the campers. Typically, there are 6-8 campers per cabin, with two counselors in each cabin.
The traditional Pioneer program is a one week session offered to campers 7-13. Our traditional Explorer program is offered to campers 10-13 and is a two week session. During this time, these campers will have their choice of clinics such as, swimming, pottery, drama, rock climbing, canoeing, jewelry making, the camp newspaper Mess Hall Press, horseback riding and archery. The campers also have an overnight, a cook out, learn basic outdoor skills, and will be surrounded by nature at all times. Campers are supervised by staff at all times.
Our adventure program is seperated into two sections. Our Camp Crafter program for those 13-15, offers activities such as back packing, high ropes courses, mountain biking, caving, rock climbing and rapelling while staying at camp. Our Trail Blazer program is offered to those 14-16. Campers have the choice of participating in different off-camp trip sessions. For example, one session may rock climb in Red River Gorge, while another session consists of sea-kayaking in Wisconsin. All adventure programs are two week sessions.
Our equestrian program gives the camper the unique opportunity to learn how to care for their own horse. This includes, cleaning the stall, tacking, and riding lessons. Camp Piomingo owns 24 horses and each camper is given his/her own horse to care for during their stay at camp. There is a one week session for beginner equestrian campers 9-11 and a two week session for those 11-16.
Finally, Camp Piomingo also offers a unique program called Frontiers. This is a program designed for beginner campers between 6-8. It is a two night/three day stay at camp that allows the camper to get their feet wet at camp, without the potential homesickness of a whole week away. It is a great way to introduce your future camper to all the fun activities at Camp Piomingo. Frontiers also participate in many of the same traditional activities, but stay with their cabin group and counselor during their stay at Piomingo.
In addition to the program-specific activities, all campers will be involved with all-camp evening activities and traditions such as cheering in the mess hall and Final Campfire. These ceremonies and our talented, creative staff are truly what make Camp Piomingo a unique and magical experience for every camper.
As a branch of the YMCA of Greater Louisville, we espose the Judeo-Christian character values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. We are a not-for-profit organization committed to diversity and do not discriminate based on religion, creed, gender, or race. The mission of the Y is "to put Christian principles into practice through programs that promote a healthy spirit, mind and body for all."

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Camp Type:
Year Established: 1938 Gender: Coed Age of Campers: 6 to 16 years old Cost/Week: $351.00-$500.00/wk Religious Affiliation: None Camp Owner(s): YMCA of Greater Louisville
Camp Director(s): Larry Maxwell
Nearest Large City: Louisville, KY Off Season Rental: Yes Accreditations ? |
Camp Focus:
Adventure Camps: Assorted Adventures Sports Camps: Equestrian and Horseback Riding Traditional Camps Traditional Camps: YMCA Camps Special Accommodations: ADD, Food Allergies, |

Acting
Arts and Crafts
Ceramics
Dance
Drawing and Painting
Music
Other Arts
Performing Arts
Photography and Video
Pottery
Sculpture
Theater
Visual Arts
Sports Activities:
General Sports
Archery
Baseball and Softball
Basketball
Chess
Cycling
Equestrian and Horseback Riding
Fitness
Golf
Riflery
Soccer
Swimming
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
Wakeboarding
Waterskiing
Water Sports
Yoga
Adventure Activities:
Assorted Adventures
Backpacking
Canoeing
Caving
Environmental
Hiking
Kayaking
Mountain Biking
Orienteering
Primitive Skills
Rappelling
Rock Climbing
Ropes Course
Survival Skills
Whitewater Rafting
Wilderness
Academic Activities:
Animals
Creative Writing
Culinary
Journalism
Science
Miscellaneous Activities:
International Exchange
Talent Show
Team Building
Travel/Trips
Winter/Spring Break Programs

Frontier Camp ($145)
Session 1 - June 12-14
Session 2 - June 15-17
Session 3 - June 19-21
Session 4 - June 22-24
Session 5 - July 31-August 2
Traditional Camp
Pioneers ($415)
Session 1 - June 5-10
Session 2 - June 12-17
Session 3 - June 19-24
Session 4 - June 26-July1
Session 5 - July 3-8
Session 6 - July 10-15
Session 7 - July 17-22
Session 8 - July 24-29
Session 9 - July 31 - August 4 ($380)
Explorers ($770)
Session 1 - June 5 - 17
Session 2 - June 19 - July 1
Session 3 - July 3 - 15
Session 4 - July 17 - 29
Adventure
Camp Crafters
Session 1 - June 5 -17 ($775)
Session 2 - June 19-July 1($775)
Session 3 - July 3 - 15 ($775)
Session 4 - July17 - 29 ($800)
Trail Blazers
Session 1 (Caving) - June 5 -17 ($860)
Session 2 (Climbing) - June 19 -July 1($860)
Session 3 (Ocoee) - July 3 - July 15 ($875)
Session 4 (Kayaking) - July 17-29 ($950)
Equestrian
One Week ($865)
Session 1a - June 5 - 10 (Girls)
Session 1b - June 12 - 17 (Girls)
Session 2a - June 19 - 24 (Girls)
Session 2b - June 26 - July 1 (Girls)
Session 3a - July 3 - 8 (Co - ed)
Session 3b - July 10 - 15 (Co-ed)
Session 4a - July 17 - 22 (Girls)
Two week ($465)
Session 1 - June 5 -17 (Girls)
Session 2 - June 19 - July 1 (Girls)
Session 3 - July 3 - 15 (Co - ed)
Session 4 - July 17 - 29 (Girls)

