Camp Ralph S. Mason
YMCA Camp Mason is a YMCA summer camp located in Hardwick Township, New Jersey. The 650-acre site is located next to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Camp Mason annually serves approximately 800 campers in its summer camp programs, and 7,000 participants at its outdoor center.
History
Established in 1900 as YMCA Camp Washington, YMCA Camp Mason was founded by the Trenton/Mercer YMCA. A small group of boys and YMCA leaders camped on property near Washington Crossing, PA, owned by the family of Edward Marshall. In 1903 the family sold an island property on the PA side of the Delaware River to the Trenton/Mercer YMCA, who moved the camp there and renamed it YMCA Camp Wilson. In 1955 a flood inundated the site, and the camp relocated to Hardwick, NJ, changing its name a third time to Central New Jersey YMCA Camps. In the late 1970s the camp changed names again to YMCA Camp Ralph S. Mason to honor the man who was instrumental in rebuilding after the flood. Ralph Mason served as the volunteer chairman of the board of trustees for 35 years. His son Tom Mason is the chief volunteer officer and the current board president.Facilities
Camp Mason's facilities include a boat house on the lake, a swimming pool, an area known as 'The Courts', which includes basketball and street hockey courts, a skate park and a gaga pit, an athletic field, two ropes courses, a dining hall and six cabins for each of the four villages. Each village also contains a singular cabin for the village director, and an additional set of two cabins is located in the Apache village to house the CITs. The Spruce Lodge, which previously housed girls in the Ranch Camp program has been converted into a staff-longue area and the medical staff and additional bunks are housed in Hillside Lodge.Programs
Camp Mason's summer programs include a traditional co-ed overnight camp, western ranch camp, day camp, and adventure trips camp. Teens who have finished the 10th grade can participate in the Counselor-in-Training program. Camp Mason's Outdoor Center offers programs for families, school groups, and business retreats.Overnight Camp
Mason offers a traditional overnight camp for boys and girls who have finished grades two through nine. Overnight campers are split into senior villages and junior villages. Each age group is then split into boys' and girls' villages: Algonquin, Apache, Sioux, and Iroquois. The villages, as well as cabins, are named after Native American tribes. Each village has 6 cabins, usually with two counselors in each cabin. The counselor to camper ratio is about one to five. Overnight camp is offered in two or four week sessions, with one week sessions available for young first-time campers.A typical day at camp includes flag raising, breakfast, cabin cleanup, cabin activity, Activity Period 1, lunch, siesta, activity periods 2–3, free time, flag lowering, dinner, village activity, cabin chat, and taps. The three activity periods are electives, allowing campers to customize their experience. Activity choices are made at the beginning of each week and range from basketball, and swimming to arts and crafts, and stop motion. Campers can also sign-up for hiking, climbing, and rafting day trips in the Delaware Water Gap. Weekends at camp follow themes, such as Harry Potter, Olympics, or Superheroes, with special activities for the given theme.