Camp Grosvenor
Online Registration is LIVE!
Fun-filled days for ages 5-14 at an American Camp Association Accredited Site! Transportation, breakfast and lunch are provided.
The Boys & Girls Club’s summer camp, Camp Grosvenor, is a state-licensed
8-week summer day camp located on 95 acres along the
beautiful Pettaquamscutt River in Saunderstown, Rhode Island.
Camp Grosvenor offers an exciting array of activities including a high/low ropes course,
climbing wall, swimming, arts & crafts, archery, field games, water trampoline, dance, and more.
Camp is open five days a week, Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Breakfast and lunch are served every day at no additional cost and transportation is provided from several pick-up and drop-off locations throughout Newport County and South Kingstown.
Camp Grosvenor operates on land made available by Historic New England,
a not-for-profit membership organization that preserves and operates thirty-seven historic sites
in New England, including four in Rhode Island, for the benefit of the public.
Camp Hours:
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Location:
11 Miner Road
Saunderstown, Rhode Island
To Submit Camp Registration: Please email completed form to Camp Director, Blake Boutiette at bboutiette@bgcnewport.org
Camp Staff
Reading Reaps Rewards (R3)
6 week summer learning initiative focusing on reducing summer learning loss for youth ages 6 - 9 that will take place at Camp Grosvenor and Central Clubhouse
Children ages 6-9 participate in daily literacy and enrichment
activities taught by certified teachers and community providers. Partners include:
REEL Artistry
&
the URI SNAP ED program
All youth will receive free books and experience wildlife through
up close interactions with the Roger Williams Zoomobile.
Project stRIde
Reel Artistry
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