There are seven activity periods during the day. Campers choose four activities to be involved in each day, over the course of the session. Some activities offer instruction to hone and improve upon skills, while others are taken just for enjoyment. Some campers spend their time on the waterfront, swimming, water-skiing, and using the boats or just talking to their friends. Others choose to be in the lodge playing pool and Ping-Pong®. Many enjoy playing tennis or having a pick-up game of basketball. Campers can also use free time to rest in their cabins or email home. For the Summer of 2021 we will adjust our activities somewhat. We will be using cohorts to limit covid exposure to smaller groups within camp. Some activities will take place within a cohort and others will allow for some mixing where proper distancing and masking is available. We will also be running as many of our activities outdoors as possible. Activities around the water where distancing is not feasible (a sailboat) and a mask is not possible, we would maintain our cohort group within that activity. Regardless of the rules and recommendations in place we know we will have a blast playing together this summer at camp.
Chop Point offers a variety of options during each activity period, including: sailing, volleyball, aerobics, arts and crafts, windsurfing, basketball, jogging and weights, photography, swimming, tennis, ultimate Frisbee®, drama, kayaking, soccer, field sports, campcraft, canoeing, waterskiing, ESL, and line dancing.
Chop Point Summer Camp has a wide range of waterfront equipment for camper’s use, including: 10 canoes, 6 Sunfish, a daysailor, 10 sea kayaks, 4 windsurfers, a 17-ft Key West (used primarily for water-skiing).
In the evenings Chop Point has all-camp activities. We have a new activity almost every night. Activities may include: Wells Fargo, Capture the Flag, Luau, Sports Night, Square Dance, Talent Night, Camp fires, Carnival, Skit Night, Halloween, Water Night, Swing Dance, Who done it Mystery.