Camp Lohikan

Camp Lohikan is a summer camp in The Poconos in Lake Como, Pennsylvania.[1] The summer camp serves boys and girls ages 6–15.[2]

Camp Lohikan
LocationLake Como, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Coordinates41.851334°N 75.300883°W / 41.851334; -75.300883
SeasonJuly, August

Mike and Arlene Buynak founded Camp Lohikan in 1957. In 1983, the managing of the camp was turned over to their son Mark Buynak.[3]

History

Mike and Arlene Buynak founded Camp Lohikan in 1957. In 1983, the managing of the camp was turned over to their son Mark Buynak. The camp is non-denominational. Camp Lohikan has more than 200 employees, from all over the United States and the world.

Camp Lohikan is a co-ed sleepaway camp set in the Pocono Mountains in Lake Como, Pennsylvania. Campers can participate in archery, circus performance, fishing, tennis, soccer, and other activities. The younger age groups (what the camp refers to as juniors and super juniors- ages ranging from 5 to 10 years old) go around to scheduled activities with counselors. Super juniors do a two-week program to get adjusted to camp life and then they make their own schedule. The other campers, ranging from ages 11 to 15, go to activities on their own.

    References

    1. Dolan, Deirdre (2001-10-14). "Love in the 21st Century; Love In the Time of Coloring". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. Retrieved 6 February 2009.
    2. Peterson's Guides Staff. Summer Jobs in the USA 2004 (52 ed.). Lawrence Township, Mercer County, New Jersey: Peterson's. p. 273. ISBN 0-7689-1270-9.
    3. Peterson's (2003). Summer Opportunities for Kids and Teenagers 2004 (21 ed.). Lawrence Township, Mercer County, New Jersey: Peterson's. pp. 972–973. ISBN 0-7689-1158-3.
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