Richmond, VT Summer Camps

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Camp Dudley At Kiniya Ymca

Colchester, VT 05439  

On Lake Champlain 150 acres of pine forests and meadows. Quality summer camp for 145 girls ages 9-15. Founded in 1919.

Gender:
Girls Only
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Phone:
802-893-7850
 
 

Brown Ledge Camp

Colchester, VT 05439  

Noncompetitive, elective program, giving campers responsibility & choice. Superior instruction. Beautiful location

Gender:
Girls Only
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Phone:
800-246-1958
 
 

Above The Clouds Trekking

Hinesburg, VT  
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Gender:
Coed
 
 

Camp Holy Cross

Colchester, VT  
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Gender:
Boys Only
 
 

Camp Kiniya

Colchester, VT  
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Gender:
Girls Only
 

Summer Camps in Richmond, VT

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About Richmond, VT

Richmond is a town in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. The 2000 census revealed a population of 4,090. Local students attend Mount Mansfield Union High School, Camel's Hump Middle School, And Richmond Elementary School. Mount Mansfield Union High is in the neighboring town of Jericho. The mascot of MMU is the Cougars, who play the teams of neighboring school such as CVU, etc.

History of Richmond, VT

In 1775, Amos Brownson and John Chamberlain made the first settlement attempt. They abandoned their efforts in the fall of that year, but returned in the spring of 1784, at the close of the Revolutionary War. Richmond was incorporated by the General Assembly on October 27, 1794, then organized in 1795. The Winooski River and Huntington River both offered locations for water mills. Industries began to manufacture wagons, harnesses, tinware, brass, cabinet work and woodenware. By 1859, the population was 1,453. Richmond is noted for the Round Church; a rare 16-sided meetinghouse that was erected in 1812-1813.

Richmond, VT City Statistics:

Population: 1457
Elevation: 319 feet. Longitude: -73 Latitude: 44.4