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Enrollment Foms
Voluntary Five Tier Fee Program
Brantwood Camp Transgender Policy
Brantwood Camp Physical Form
Camper Families can use this form or one from their doctor’s office!
EpiPen/Inhaler Permission Form
Only complete if you Camper will be bringing an EpiPen or Inhaler.
Packing List!
Packing List for our Campers.
Mabel's Labels Information
BWC is partnering with Mabel’s Labels to offer personalized label options for camper families.
Bus Transportation Info!
Camp Mailing Information!
Camp Dates
Registration Opens!
Online, February 1, 2025!
Term 1: June 29, 2025 – July 13, 2025
Term 2: July 16, 2025 – July 30, 2025
Term 3: August 2, 2025 – August 16, 2025
Camp Rates
We are committed to keeping the Brantwood experience accessible to all families. The actual cost of a 15-day term is approximately $3,000 per camper, but for the past 15 years, the maximum registration fee has been just $250. Thanks to donations and endowment support, Brantwood covers over 90% of camper costs each summer.
As costs rise, we’ve introduced a Voluntary Five-Tier Fee Program to accommodate families with different financial abilities. This process is entirely voluntary and confidential. All campers receive the same experience regardless of the tier chosen. Please choose the tier that is most suitable for your family.
Brantwood remains committed to never turning away a camper due to financial hardship. Additional financial assistance is available to ensure every child has the opportunity to attend camp
TIER A – $300
The first increase in our historical registration fee in almost twenty years. This subsidized rate is available so that as many families as possible have access to the Brantwood experience. Brantwood still covers 90% of camper cost.
TIER B – $400
Families and sponsors who can afford to pay a little more will be helping the Camp maintain its fiscal strength moving forward. Brantwood still covers over 80% of camper cost.
TIER C – $500
Families and sponsors who can afford to pay a little more will be helping the Camp maintain its fiscal strength moving forward. Brantwood still covers over 80% of camper cost.
TIER D – $750
This begins to more closely account for the costs of camp, especially addressing wear and tear of building and grounds. Brantwood still covers 75% of camper cost.
TIER E – $1250
This significant cost-sharing tier means that parents/sponsors are taking on 40 percent of camper cost while Brantwood still covers 60% of camper cost.
Our Facilities
127 Brantwood Camp Road, Greenfield, NH 03047
Boys Camp
The Boys’ Campus has a total of 7 of these unique A-frame style cabins including Monadnock, Naumkeag, Skatutakee, Pentucket, Amoskeag, Belknap, and Kearsarge. Each cabin houses 2 staff members and a maximum of 9 campers. The cabins are equipped with bunkbeds and cots, both have mattresses, and each camper has a drawer and cubby to store their belongings for the session. Brantwood for Boys has 2 large Waysides (bathroom buildings) for the campers to use. Each Wayside is a modern building with hot running water, private shower areas, sinks and flushing toilets.
Girls Camp
There are 6 identical camper cabins nestled into the forest at the girls’ camp including Sunapee, Minnewaska, Nubanusit, Saskatchewan, Merrimack, and Piscataquog. Each cabin houses 2 staff members and a maximum of 11 campers. Each cabin has a screened door and windows for comfortable summer ventilation. Campers are provided storage areas for their belongings. Brantwood for Girls has 2 large Waysides (bathroom buildings) for the campers to use. Each Wayside is a modern building with hot running water, private shower areas, sinks and flushing toilets.
Health Center/Infirmaries
There are 6 identical camper cabins nestled into the forest at the girls’ camp including Sunapee, Minnewaska, Nubanusit, Saskatchewan, Merrimack, and Piscataquog. Each cabin houses 2 staff members and a maximum of 11 campers. Each cabin has a screened door and windows for comfortable summer ventilation. Campers are provided storage areas for their belongings. Brantwood for Girls has 2 large Waysides (bathroom buildings) for the campers to use. Each Wayside is a modern building with hot running water, private shower areas, sinks and flushing toilets.
Ropes Course
Brantwood has an extensive high and low element ropes course. It includes a Zip Line, Catwalk (High Log), Incline Log, and Two Line Bridge for high elements, and has 6 low elements including a Whale Watch, Tension Traverse, Mohawk Walk, and Bosun’s Chairs. Each year, prior to the summer, the ropes course is inspected and select Brantwood Camp staff undergo a training and refresher in proper set up and use of each element by professional trainers who are hired to come to Brantwood and provide this extensive on-site training.
Commons Dining Halls
The Commons is equipped with custom crafted tables, benches and chairs and comfortably holds about 100 people. The room is also equipped with a working fireplace. All staff and campers gather together in the Commons for 3 meals each day.
Additional Buildings
Additional buildings on camp include a variety of Staff housing, which includes single family homes for leadership staff and communal housing for Counselors. There are also pools on each campus, and a basketball court on each campus. On the Girls’ Camp, the basketball court is a covered pavilion and on the Boys’ Camp there is an indoor court in the Winslow Building. There are also additional activities buildings on both camps including Hilton House (Girls’ Camp), the Murphy Building (Boys’ Camp), Nature Shacks (one for each), intramural fields (multiple on each camp), and pools on each campus.
Transportation Info
Summer 2025 Transportation information coming soon!
Tuition fees are not the only challenges families face when trying to give their campers an opportunity to experience summer camp! Getting time off of work, gas, vehicle availability and reliability just to name a few challenges that can come with getting your camper to Brantwood. That’s why we offer affordable chartered transportation out of NY, NJ, & Boston at the beginning and end of each term through the summer.
Registration Form Will Go Here
FAQ
• Does the Registration fee include everything?
Brantwood’s registration fee of $300-$1,250 covers food, housing and all program-related costs. The only additional fees are for transportation ($75 one time fee per Camper) from the Katonah NY, Jersey City NJ, or Boston Area.
• Is there a deadline?
Brantwood Camp accepts registration forms on a rolling basis but all forms must be received by June 1. Brantwood will accept forms for a particular session until that session is full. Sessions fill quickly and we encourage all families to register online as soon as possible to ensure that your camper gets into a slot. In the past, all three sessions for boys and girls have been full as early as May.
• How old are Brantwood campers?
Brantwood campers must be between 10 and 15 years old in order to be eligible for enrollment.
• How do I request scholarship?
Brantwood is committed to providing scholarship funds to any camper family that makes a request. The scholarship form is part of the registration packet and should be completed and submitted when you send your child’s packet to Brantwood.
• What is a Sponsor?
A Sponsor is any organization, school or individual that is interested in connecting families to Brantwood Camp. Brantwood currently works with approximately 50 Sponsors who actively work together with Brantwood to enroll campers. Sponsors are not required to pay any fees for the campers they enroll, though some do pay all or part of the registration fee.
• Where do I find a Sponsor if I do not have one?
If you do not have a Sponsoring agency or individual, it is not necessary to find one. Campers are able to enroll at Brantwood independently.
• Can I send my child’s medical/physical forms later?
Yes, please complete and submit as much of the registration packet as you can initially, and send your child’s medical forms in as soon as you can following his/her appointment. Many families have to wait for an appointment and we do not want that wait to delay your child’s enrollment. The medical forms are available for download here.
• What is the deadline for registration?
Brantwood Camp accepts registration forms on a rolling basis so there is no deadline for registration. Brantwood will accept forms for a particular session until that session is full. Sessions fill quickly and we encourage all families to mail the registration forms or complete registration online to Brantwood as soon as possible to ensure that your camper gets into a slot. In the past, all three sessions for boys and girls have been full as early as May. Visit the Registration page for more information.
• What happens if the session I requested for my child is full?
Session capacity is viewable during the registration process online. If the session you wish to enroll your child in is full, you are welcome to add your child to the wait list! You will then have the option of choosing another session that is not full or being on the waiting list for the session that is full.
• What are my chances of getting into a session from the waiting list?
The probability of being placed into a session from the waiting list is difficult to determine, as a slot becoming available is dependent on another camper dropping out, and this often happens at the last minute. Brantwood does everything possible to fill a slot as soon as we are notified that another camper will not be attending by calling the families on the waiting list.
• Can I request that my child be placed in a cabin with a friend or relative?
Cabin placement requests are welcome but are not guaranteed. There are a wide variety of considerations that go into cabin placements and we appreciate your understanding.
• Is there laundry service available?
There is limited laundry service available during the session, usually only once per Term. Please refer to the packing list for a list of recommended items to pack for Camp.
• Are cell phones or other electronics allowed at Camp?
A residential camp experience is a unique opportunity for your child to improve his/her confidence and ability to be independent in a safe and supervised environment. An important part of our commitment to your child is to minimize distractions so that each camper can fully focus on the Brantwood program, activities, and opportunities to build relationships with the staff and the other campers. Cell phones and other electronics often create significant distractions from the camp community and they are therefore prohibited from Camp.
• How do I communicate with my child while they are at Camp?
Brantwood encourages families and campers to write letters to communicate with each other during sessions. Brantwood picks up mail from our PO Box in Peterborough and hands letters and packages out to campers at lunch each day. Letters that campers write to family and friends are dropped off at the Post Office daily.
• What address do I use to send mail and/or packages?
Mail and packages that are being sent through the Post Office should be mailed to: Brantwood Camp (please note Boys or Girls Camp),[Your Camper Name Here], PO Box 3350, Peterborough, NH 03458
Packages being sent to your camper via UPS, FedEx or any other delivery company should be sent to: Brantwood Camp, 127 Brantwood Camp Road, Greenfield, NH 03047
Please be sure to include your camper’s full name on any mail or packages being sent.
• Where will my camper sleep?
Upon arrival to Camp, campers are assigned to a cabin and this is where they will sleep while at Camp. The boys’ campus and girls’ campus both split campers up by age to create younger side of Camp for the Juniors (11, 12 and younger 13 year olds) and an older side of Camp for the Seniors (older 13 year olds, 14 and 15 year olds). Each cabin houses between 9 and 11 campers and 2 staff members who are assigned to live in that cabin for the duration of the session. For photos of cabins and the facility, please visit the Slideshow section of the website under the About menu and look for the Boys’ Camp and Girls’ Camp Facility Slideshows.
• What are meals like?
Brantwood is committed to providing nutritious and delicious meals to our campers. Meals at Brantwood are served family style and they exceed the minimum standards set by the USDA for portions and quality of fruits, vegetables, grains, meats and other healthy meal choices made available to campers. Brantwood also emphasizes good manners and the opportunity for conversation around the table as part of the meal-time experience.
• What is Chapel?
Brantwood is proud of it’s 100+ year history that includes being founded by an Episcopal Minister, Reverend Donald Browne, out of the Boston area. While Brantwood no longer has a specific focus on any particular religion, the part of the day called Chapel still exists. In it’s current form, Chapel is a time of day where all campers and staff gather together to sing a song and talk about Brantwood’s Five Ideals (Honesty, Loyalty, Unselfishness, Good Sportsmanship, and Cooperation), as well as other values that help us all contribute as positive members of the Camp community and the world outside of Camp.
• What should I leave at home?
These items are not permitted in the camper living areas or storage and will be collected for safe keeping for the duration of a session. Brantwood Camp is not responsible for any loss or damage incurred to the below mentioned items if they are brought to Camp.
- Chewing Gum
- Non-medical electronics of ANY kind including but not limited to: cellphones, iPads, video games, Ereaders, Tablets, etc
- Cigarettes, Cigars, and/or vaping supplies
- Jewelry or Sentimental Items (especially things with monetary value)
- Hair Spray or Perfume
- Hair Dryer, Curling Iron, Straightener
- Aerosols
If any of the following items are brought to Camp, the Camper will be sent home immediately:
- Alcohol
- Drugs
- Weapons of any kind
• What are some packing tips?
Brantwood Camp provides laundry services once per term, and has laundry on site when needed, but please pack enough for 16 days. Storage space is limited so only bring items that you will need. It is recommended that campers pack a variety of clothing keeping in mind that there will be hot weather, cooler weather, and potentially rainy weather!
• How can I protect my belongings?
Brantwood Camp recommends that all clothing and items that you bring to camp be labeled with your name. Brantwood makes every reasonable effort to return belongings that are left behind at Camp and on buses to the correct owner, but Brantwood is not able to guarantee the return of all left behind pieces of clothing, luggage, or other personal belongings. Brantwood Camp is not able to incur the expense of mailing left behind articles and will only ship articles back to their owner as Cash on Delivery (COD).
To avoid leaving your belongings behind please be sure to check the Lost and Found at Camp before you leave and to check that you have all of your luggage, sleeping bags, pillows, backpacks, etc. before leaving the drop off locations on the last day of Camp.
Brantwood does not keep any left behind items for more than 7 days.