Windsor Mountain International
Summer Programs:
- Windsor Mountain: Family Camp - Friendship Exchanges, wilderness and adventure travel, traveling theater, leadership development, community service, international residential summer camp
- Windsor Mountain: International Summer Camp - Friendship Exchanges, wilderness and adventure travel, traveling theater, leadership development, community service, international residential summer camp
- Windsor Mountain: Leaders in Action - Friendship Exchanges, wilderness and adventure travel, traveling theater, leadership development, community service, international residential summer camp
- Windsor Mountain: Voices of the Wind River, Wyoming - Friendship Exchanges, wilderness and adventure travel, traveling theater, leadership development, community service, international residential summer camp
School Notes Overview:
Windsor Mountain International was founded in 1961, as Interlocken International Camp and our first summer camp students hailed from nearly a dozen countries. Since then we have hosted young people from more than 60 countries, and offered Windsor Mountain Crossroads programs and Global Routes projects in nearly two dozen foreign lands. Driftwood Ranch Camps are an unbelievable experience for those finishing 7th, 8th or 9th grade. For three weeks, you will build riding and horsemanship skills as you care for and train with a horse chosen to meet your riding ability......
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School Overview:
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County |
Hillsborough County, NH |
Program Name |
Windsor Mountain: Driftwood Stables Ranch Camp |
Program Type |
Friendship Exchanges, wilderness and adventure travel, traveling theater, leadership development, community service, international residential summer camp |
Number of Students |
24 students |
Student Body Type |
Coeducational |
Grades |
7 - 8 |
First Session Start Date |
June 25 |
First Session End Date |
July 16 |
Second Session Start Date |
July 23 |
Second Session End Date |
August 13 |
First Program Weeks |
3 weeks |
Program Director |
Richard Herman |
Campus Area |
1000 acres |
Founding Year |
1961 |
Summer School Type |
Residential |
Windsor Mountain: Family Camp:
Program Type |
Friendship Exchanges, wilderness and adventure travel, traveling theater, leadership development, community service, international residential summer camp |
Number of Students |
100 students |
Student Body Type |
Coeducational |
First Session Start Date |
August |
First Session End Date |
August |
First Program Weeks |
1 weeks |
Windsor Mountain: International Summer Camp:
Program Type |
Friendship Exchanges, wilderness and adventure travel, traveling theater, leadership development, community service, international residential summer camp |
Number of Students |
175 students |
Student Body Type |
Coeducational |
Grades |
3 - |
Ages Accepted |
Age 9 - Age 14 |
First Session Start Date |
June |
First Session End Date |
July |
Second Session Start Date |
July |
Second Session End Date |
August |
First Program Weeks |
4 weeks |
Windsor Mountain: Leaders in Action:
Program Type |
Friendship Exchanges, wilderness and adventure travel, traveling theater, leadership development, community service, international residential summer camp |
Student Body Type |
Coeducational |
Grades |
10 - |
First Program Weeks |
4 weeks |
Windsor Mountain: Voices of the Wind River, Wyoming:
Program Type |
Friendship Exchanges, wilderness and adventure travel, traveling theater, leadership development, community service, international residential summer camp |
Number of Students |
12 students |
Student Body Type |
Coeducational |
Grades |
7 - |
First Session Start Date |
June |
First Session End Date |
July |
First Program Weeks |
3 weeks |
School Notes:
- Windsor Mountain International was founded in 1961, as Interlocken International Camp and our first summer camp students hailed from nearly a dozen countries. Since then we have hosted young people from more than 60 countries, and offered Windsor Mountain Crossroads programs and Global Routes projects in nearly two dozen foreign lands. Driftwood Ranch Camps are an unbelievable experience for those finishing 7th, 8th or 9th grade. For three weeks, you will build riding and horsemanship skills as you care for and train with a horse chosen to meet your riding ability.
- You will experience our majestic countryside of forests and lakes as you train in the ring and ride through the trails of Driftwood Stables. Each session includes group accommodations at Driftwood Stables and at least one three-day horse-packing trip where you’ll camp out under the beautiful skies of southern New Hampshire.
- Driftwood Ranch camp will give you a chance to take responsibility and care for a horse. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced rider, the farms and forests of New Hampshire will serve as a remarkable landscape in which to learn hands-on riding skills.
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