The way that some New York summer camps attract campers from in-state, out of state and other countries, it's apparent that everyone loves New York.
SuperCamp's summer academic camps, held in upstate New York at Cornell, draw a geographically diverse group of students. Many teens fly over from Europe, a number travel down from Canada, and students from several states flock to SuperCamp at Cornell to get the Ivy League SuperCamp experience.
Holding Ivy League summer camps has considerable appeal according to SuperCamp president, Bobbi DePorter. "Parents tell us that they love how the combination of SuperCamp and the beautiful college setting serves as an inspiration for their teens," says DePorter.
SuperCamp at Cornell is unsurpassed for both its beauty and prestige. Founded in 1865, Cornell's 745-acre campus is located in the Finger Lakes region of New York State and sits on a hilltop overlooking 40-mile-long Cayuga Lake, the largest of the Finger Lakes. Creeks and waterfalls fill the gorges on two sides of the campus and one is never far from the sight and sound of falling water.
SuperCamp is holding two of its teen academic camps at Cornell this summer, one middle school camp and one of only three Parent Weekend camps. More information on all of these New York summer camps is available by calling 800-285-3276 or visiting the SuperCamp website.