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DescriptionTake the Thruway to Exit 16-Harriman. Take Route 17 west to Exit 121 West. Take I-84 west to Exit 1-Port Jervis. (Now you're only about 30 minutes away from all our Great Stuff!) Turn left at the stop sign onto Route 6 West and go through town. At the sign for Route 97 continue straight (through the Hawks Nest) and about 1 mile later you will see a small sign on the right side of the road indicating that you are approaching the Junction of County Route 31. Cross over a small bridge and then make a right turn onto Route 31. Drive approximately 5 more miles (It won't be long until you meet our Great Staff!) until the road ends at a T-intersection. Turn right and then make the first quick left onto Sullivan County Route 32. Drive 2 miles (Great Summers are practically in sight!) and turn left at the Barryville sign onto Haring Road. Camp Lokanda is 1/2 mile on the right. If you are north of Camp Lokanda, in the Monticello area, take Route 17 to Exit 105B-Monticello. (Now you're only about 30 minutes away from all our Great Stuff!) Take Route-42 South through Monticello, turn right onto Broadway, then once outside the town, turn left off Broadway and onto Route-42 South again. (It won't be long until you meet our Great Staff!) Drive 8 miles to a blinker light (Forestburgh). Turn right and drive about 8 more miles to Glen Spey.(Great Summers are practically in sight!) Pass the Post Office on the left. At the sign for "Eldred and Barryville", turn right onto Sullivan County Route 32 and drive 2 miles. Turn left at the Barryville sign onto Haring Road. Camp Lokanda is 1/2 mile on the right. Details
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Please visit the website for dates and rates. ReviewsOur experience with Lokanda is that this camp is more concerned with its own financials and inflexible policy rather than the well-being of kids. Knowing how important a birthday is to a child, the camp refused to make accommodations in support of my child's birthday. I even offered to bring a special cake or pay for a cake and was told that "I will not have this conversation" by the owners. After the kids are at camp, the camp made unilateral changes in the rules – not fully understanding a situation or worrying about the safety or health of the children but rather because “their insurers told them to do it.†So, when you visit this camp and are told something -- don't expect it to be the same after you have paid and your child is there. Most people would call that "bait and switch". Suffice it to say that the owners would be better suited to a business that doesn’t involve children – since they have no compassion, flexibility or common sense
Comment on : 28 August, 2014
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