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Long Lake Camp Unveils 2025 Sessions with Flexible 3- and 6-Week Options—Where Teens Shape Their Creative Journey

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Creative Freedom Meets Professional Mentorship at One of America’s Most Beloved Performing Arts Camps

Dobbs Ferry, NY, 26th August 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Long Lake Camp for the Arts, a leader in youth performing and fine arts experiences, proudly announces open enrollment for its 2025 season. With flexible three-week and six-week sleepaway sessions designed for artistic freedom and personalized growth, Long Lake offers teens ages 8 to 16 the chance to craft their ideal summer, one filled with creativity, expression, and lifelong friendships.

Nestled in New York’s breathtaking Adirondack Mountains on a private 200-acre campus, Long Lake has spent over five decades cultivating a welcoming, inspiring environment where teens take charge of their artistic journey. For 2025, the camp offers two six-week sessions beginning June 22 and July 14, and three three-week sessions starting June 22, July 14, and August 4.

What truly sets Long Lake apart is its choose-your-own-adventure approach to training. Campers enjoy full autonomy in designing their daily schedule—selecting from over a dozen creative disciplines including musical theater, rock bands, fine arts, film production, dance, circus performance, vocal coaching, costume design, and more. Every day is self-directed, fueled by passion, and guided by professionals who meet each camper where they are artistically.

“There’s no cookie-cutter path here,” said a representative. “Whether a camper is laser-focused on musical theater or wants to dabble in painting and guitar on the same day, they’re in charge. Our job is to support that vision and help it flourish.”

Each camper’s personalized schedule allows them to grow at their own pace, supported by experienced instructors, directors, and choreographers. This approach not only boosts technical skills but also encourages confidence, independence, and creative risk-taking. From their very first rehearsal to the final curtain call, campers are fully immersed in the process, whether they’re preparing a full-scale production, jamming with a new band, or experimenting with visual storytelling in film.

And the results speak for themselves. Long Lake alumni have gone on to perform on Broadway, in professional touring productions, and even on the Oscar stage. But the camp’s biggest success stories aren’t just about careers—they’re about growth. “Our son came back from Long Lake more confident, more expressive, and more connected to who he is,” shared one parent. “This camp helped him discover a voice we hadn’t seen before.”

While arts education remains the heart of the program, Long Lake Camp also provides the classic sleepaway experience. Campers enjoy lake activities, water sports, bonfires, and cabin camaraderie, offering balance and social connection in a setting far removed from screens and academic pressure.

The facilities reflect Long Lake’s professional standards. Campers rehearse and perform in fully equipped theaters, practice in soundproof studios, and explore costume, lighting, and set design in dedicated workshops. Visual artists work in sunlit studios, filmmakers have access to editing suites, and musicians play in both solo and ensemble settings.

Long Lake Camp is a place where emerging artists feel empowered to take creative risks and build skills that last far beyond summer. With flexible session options and a deeply supportive community, 2025 promises to be a transformative experience for every teen who steps onto campus.

Enrollment is now open, and spaces are limited. Families are encouraged to register early to secure preferred session dates and explore how Long Lake can help shape their child’s creative future.

About Long Lake Camp for the Arts

Founded in 1969, Long Lake Camp for the Arts offers immersive performing and fine arts experiences for teens in the Adirondack Mountains of New York. With a focus on camper-led training, supportive instruction, and a vibrant, creative community, Long Lake fosters personal growth, confidence, and a lifelong connection to the arts.

Contact Information

Address: 199 Washington Avenue, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
Website: www.longlakecamp.com
Phone: 914-693-7111 (no texts)
Text:  914-430-7535 (texts only)

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