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Camp Quarropas

White Plains

Camp Quarropas is a traditional day camp offered by the City of White Plains Recreation & Parks Department, providing summer activities for children.

▌ Editor's read The provided URL leads to the City of White Plains Recreation & Parks Department website, which lists 'Camp Quarropas' as one of its summer programs. The website itself does not provide detailed information specific to Camp Quarropas, such as program schedules, activities, staff qualifications, or safety protocols. There is no mention of ACA accreditation, nor is a state license number readily available on the general recreation page. The owner type is clearly municipal-parks. A Google search for 'Camp Quarropas reviews' did not yield a significant number of specific reviews for the camp itself, but the City of White Plains Recreation & Parks Department has a 4.0-star rating from 10 Google reviews. The program type is day camp, as indicated by its listing under 'Summer Camps' on the city's recreation page. The City of White Plains has a Facebook page (@CityofWhitePlains) which occasionally posts about recreation activities, but no dedicated Camp Quarropas social media was found.
Parks-department programPublic, often subsidized

Who thrives here Ages 9–14

Camp Quarropas is built for middle-school campers — an age where leadership tracks, deeper specialization, and identity exploration take over from generalist day-camp formats. traditional day camp programs that thrive at this age publish a clear weekly progression rather than a rotating activity menu, and the staff-to-camper conversation usually matters more than the activity list.

Facts & Credentials

Program type
Day camp
ACA accredited
Not verified
Established
Not listed
Operator
Municipal parks department
Staff-to-camper ratio
Not listed

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Details

  • Category: Traditional Day Camp
  • Ages: 9–14
  • Hours: "8:45 AM - 3:45 PM"
  • Address: 85 Gedney Way, White Plains, NY 10605
  • Phone: (914) 422-1336
  • Cost notes: Price to be confirmed

Logistics

  • Lunch provided: No
  • Transportation: No
  • Financial aid: No
  • Setting: mixed

Frequently asked about Camp Quarropas

What ages does Camp Quarropas accept?
Camp Quarropas is open to children ages 9–14. Camps publish their own age cutoffs, and some run mixed-age groups internally; check the registration page for that summer's grouping if your child sits at a boundary.
How much does Camp Quarropas cost?
Camp Quarropas doesn't publish a flat per-week rate — pricing varies by session. Price to be confirmed Contact the camp directly for the current schedule of fees.
What are Camp Quarropas's hours?
Camp Quarropas runs "8:45 AM - 3:45 PM". If those hours don't quite cover your work day, check whether extended care or early drop-off is offered separately.
Who runs Camp Quarropas?
Camp Quarropas is operated by the local parks department. The operator type matters for tuition policy (refunds, financial aid eligibility) and for what kind of staff training pipeline the camp uses.
Does Camp Quarropas provide lunch?
Camp Quarropas does not include lunch — campers bring their own. Most day camps without provided lunch are nut-free or nut-aware, so check the allergy policy before packing. Frozen water bottles double as ice packs and drinks; insulated lunch boxes hold below 40°F for about four hours.
How does Camp Quarropas compare to other traditional day camp camps in White Plains?
Camp Quarropas is one of 9 traditional day camp camps in White Plains that overlap its age range. The differentiation between options usually comes down to four factors: weekly price, day length, indoor/outdoor balance, and group size. Browse same-city alternatives in the directory to compare side by side.

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