Dining Hall
Frost Valley’s Main Dining Hall is centrally located on camp and has easy access to all lodging. With one large dining room that seats up to 400 and two smaller private rooms that seat 90 each, this building is the perfect place to enjoy meals with your group. With healthy living as a priority of ours, we plan each meal to ensure nutritional balance.
Lake Cole
Lake Cole is a 22-acre man-made lake, created some time around 1959 by former property manager, Harry Cole. Countless Frost Valley guests and campers enjoy boating, canoeing and swimming in its cool waters.
Frost Valley Farm
Our Educational Farm – located 13 miles from the main campus, is home to livestock animals including goats, sheep, chickens, pigs, cows, and rabbits. We grow a variety of vegetables and flowers in our 3-acre garden. During the summer, campers care for the animals and learn to harvest and prepare fresh produce, becoming good stewards of the earth.
High Falls
High Falls, Frost Valley's own 40-foot waterfall, is our most scenic hiking destination.
Geyer Hall
Geyer Hall is our primary conference group meeting space. Conveniently located steps away from Lakeview Lodge, our hotel-style accommodation, Geyer has WiFi and the ability to teleconference. It features 2 large meeting halls with fireplaces, a private dining room, 3 small meeting rooms, 1 large breakout room, and a large recreational room.
East Valley Ranch
Located one mile past our Farm, East Valley Ranch is home to a bed and breakfast style ranch house featuring a spacious living room, family-style dining room, fireplaces, wraparound deck, sun room and an arts and crafts building. The ranch includes a 26-stall horse barn, three arenas, and miles of trails along the Neversink River. Families and groups can rent the property during the fall, winter, and spring. During summer, campers learn both Western and English-style horseback riding techniques and horse care in addition to traditional camp activities.
4-Room Lodges (Day Lodge)
These lodges are great for families traveling together or for groups. Separate rooms allow for your own space, but a common room provides the perfect venue for gathering, games, and socializing. Each lodge has its own fire ring for campfires.
Cabins
Our cabins are open year-round and great for family reunions or groups. With five cabins to a village, it is the perfect setting for developing a sense of community. The fire ring is the ideal spot for cozying up with S’mores and sing-a-longs after dark!
The Castle
This historic mansion, built in the early 1900s by Julius Forstmann, a German wool merchant, is a beautifully elegant setting with plenty of space for socializing and great views of the Neversink River and Wildcat Mountain. This warm and beautifully appointed building features 11 private rooms. The Castle also includes a parlor, dining room, sunroom, and music room.
Welcome Center
Our Welcome Center is where our Group and Family guests begin their Frost Valley experience!
Wellness Center
The Guenther Family Wellness Center, a state-of-the-art healthcare facility located on the main camp, is staffed by EMT’s and nurses. The ground floor is home to a number of work and play spaces, including a toddler room, arts and crafts studio, theatre space, and nature room.
Program Village
Frost Valley's Program Village is a collection of 6 arts program-focused buildings. These programs include: Woodworking, Dance, The Lab (STEM activities), Candle Making, Painting, and Pottery.
Activity Court
Our centrally located activity court features 4 basketball hoops and can be used for a variety of games and sports. Molded from a specially blended high impact polymer, the surface is built to last and is safer than concrete.
Dorm Lodges (Leadership Lodge)
Our dorm-style lodges are perfect for groups who want space to play games or bond. These lodges have large rooms with multiple bunk beds and shared bathrooms and common areas.
Super Lodges (Quirk Lodge)
Four private rooms sleep 10 in bunk-style beds with a private bathroom in each room. Located at the top of camp, each super lodge has its own indoor fireplace in spacious common rooms with beautiful views. These are perfect for nice walks to all of our activities, maximizing your view of camp.
Friendship House
A Japanese-style camp lodge, with 6 private rooms with two twin beds each and private baths. This building has a full kitchen and living room area. The downstairs features an authentic Japanese Tatami room and a handmade Japanese rock garden.
Lakeview Lodge
This hotel-style accommodation features 22 private rooms and 2 suites, each with private baths. A comfortably furnished common area provides a fireplace, coffee & tea bar, and an excellent place to play games and unwind with your loved ones. Delight in the mountainside vistas and the peaceful views of Lake Cole from the two outside porches.
4-Room Lodges (Snow Lodge)
These lodges are great for families traveling together or for groups. Separate rooms allow for your own space, but a common room provides the perfect venue for gathering, games, and socializing. Each lodge has its own fire ring for campfires.
Y Tower & Zipline
This iconic climbing tower and dual zipline has been scaled by many campers and guests of all ages. Are you up for the challenge?
Big Tree Field
Centrally located, Big Tree Field is a popular space to gather for activities, play games, and enjoy the natural beauty of camp. The old maple has become a symbol and beacon of Frost Valley.
Cabins 1-6
These are our newest cabins. All cabins are ADA accessible as well as having a smooth path to the communal fire ring making it easy for wheelchair access. Open year-round, they are great for family reunions or groups.
Horse Barn
Our main campus features a large horse barn, multiple riding arenas, and acres of open fields leading to miles of trails. We offer Summer Horse Camps for children as well as weekend horseback riding lessons and trail rides for our Group and Family guests in the Spring and Fall.
Sequoia Village
Sequoia Village has three mongolian yurts and 9 platform tents situated next to Pigeon Brook. A bathhouse is located a short walk away, complete with hot showers! Our Adventure Village campers utilize this space during Summer Camp. Groups and Families can reserve this site during Memorial Day Weekend, Labor Day Weekend, and Summer Family Camp.
Trip Center
Our Trip Center serves as home base for our Teen Adventure Trips during the summer. Adventure campers are outfitted with all the gear they will need for the various trips they will embark on. Whether rock climbing in the Shawangunk Mountains or kayaking along the coastal islands of Maine, campers have the opportunity to experience new and exciting adventures across the northeast!
Pickleball Courts
Come play PickleBall with us! Our courts are open from April to November (weather permitting).