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Camp Mason is located north of the Delaware Water Gap, in rural Warren County. It is about 1.2 hours from the George Washington Bridge, and 2 hours from North Philadelphia, traffic expected.
To reach Camp Mason, take the most direct route to Interstate 80, near the New Jersey, Pennsylvania border. From the New York area, take I-280, I-287 or the GSP to I-80. From the shore, take the GSP to I-287 or I280 to I-80. From Trenton/east Philadelphia routes 31 or 206 north to I-80. From west Philadelphia, or Bucks County rt. 611 N or the N.E. extension to 78/22, east to rt. 33 then North to I-80 East.
From Interstate 80 West Bound (NYC
& New Jersey)
- Take exit #12, Blairstown/Hope. Proceed North
off the ramp on 521, towards Blairstown
- At the T-junction with Rte. 94, turn left (The
Forge restaurant is on corner)
- Proceed ¼ mile to Sunoco and Valero gas
stations on left. Turn right, opposite gas stations, and then
another quick right onto Main Street.
- Follow "From Blairstown" directions below
From Interstate 80 East Bound (Pennsylvania
and Del Water Gap)
- Take exit 4C (Blairstown, Rte 94 North)
- Follow Rte. 94 North to Blairstown (approx. 7 miles)
- You will pass A& P center and go through
one traffic light. At Valero gas station (on right) turn left
and then immediately right onto Main Street
- Follow "From Blairstown" directions below
From Blairstown
- At the old mill with
stone arches (waterfalls and park behind) bear left and go up
short, steep hill.
- At top of hill, bear left at split, and proceed
towards Millbrook, on Millbrook Rd. (multi-camp signs on corner)
- Stay on Millbrook Rd. for about 3 miles. Just
past Princeton Camp, watch for Birch Ridge Rd., a right turn.
YMCA Camp Mason sign is on a tree on the corner.
Pass one house. Camp Mason sign and driveway are on the left. Proceed to the end of driveway to the office.
P.S. As you pull out the camp driveway after leaving off your camper, did you remember to...
- Notify your HMO that your child will be away
at camp and relay their instructions to our Nurse?
- Turn off your caller ID system the next 2 weeks
so camp can call you in an emergency and not be blocked?
- Leave your camper with plenty of pre-addressed
stamped envelopes?
- Relax! The kids are in good hands... Now, remember
the rules - no news is good news (kids hate to write!) and second,
if there was a real problem, we would have called you by now!
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