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Purchase, NY

Junior Adventure Camp

at SUNY Purchase College

Ages 8 - 10

July 13th through August 7th

2026 Registration is now OPEN!

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ACTION-PACKED DAYS, LIFELONG MEMORIES

Campers should arrive hungry for adventure and new experiences, willing to take personal risks, explore new friendships, and be prepared for personal growth. Future Stars Junior Adventure Camp offers an exciting variety of daily adventures that focus on a range of physical skills and promote personal growth in a social setting. Each new location comes with its own unique challenges, but the adventurous spirit and growth mindset are always along for the ride.

Adventure Camp is a one-week session for boys and girls entering grades 3-5. Experienced Physical Education teachers direct and oversee the program, with additional expertise offered from on-site staff at the various trip locations. A limited enrollment will ensure plenty of active play and adventure in this unique and rewarding program.

locationsSummer Day Camp 
735 Anderson Hill Rd, Purchase NY 10577

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Adventure Camp Highlights

  • Challenge your courage and strength at the aerial park
  • Conquer indoor rock climbing, bouldering, and Ninja Warrior challenges
  • Feel the rush on thrilling rides and roller coasters at the amusement park
  • Test your limits at the indoor adrenaline park
  • Complete the day with on-campus activities like swimming and Gaga tournaments

Building Skills That Last Beyond  Adventure Camp

  • Creative Problem Solving – Tackle Project Adventure–style challenges that encourage innovation and flexible thinking

  • Strategic Thinking – Learn to plan ahead, assess options, and make thoughtful decisions

  • Teamwork & Collaboration – Cooperative games build trust, shared responsibility, and strong group communication

  • Leadership Development – Guided roles give campers chances to take initiative and motivate their peers

  • Communication Skills – Practice clear expression, active listening, and respectful dialogue

  • Respect & Inclusion – Programs highlight valuing differences and building a positive, inclusive community

  • Resilience & Self-Esteem – Adventure tasks help campers stretch comfort zones and build confidence

  • Compassion & Empathy – Group challenges reinforce supporting teammates and recognizing others’ feelings

  • Outdoor Exploration – Daily local trips spark curiosity, observation skills, and responsible exploration

 

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2026 Dates & Rates

Find the camp week that fits your schedule.

Program
Date
Age
Weekly
Price
SAVE
3+weeks
(per wk)
Junior Adventure
Jul 13 - Jul 17
8 - 10
$995
$945
Junior Adventure
Jul 20 - Jul 24
8 - 10
$995
$945
Junior Adventure
Jul 27 - Jul 31
8 - 10
$995
$945
Junior Adventure
Aug 3 - Aug 7
8 - 10
$995
$945

Additional Services

Extended Day:
Early Drop-Off $50/wk, Late Pick-Up $85/wk

Transportation:
Westchester/CT - $270/wk, Manhattan - $290/wk

Sibling Discount:
Save $25/wk (after first child)

transportation

Easy Transportation to Westchester

We are proud to offer door-to-door transportation from Westchester, Greenwich, and most of Manhattan. All buses are air-conditioned and clearly labeled with the Future Stars logo. Drivers are certified by the bus company, and a camp counselor will be monitoring campers at all times.

Typical pick-up and drop-off times vary depending on your spot on the route. We will call the week before camp with your bus times, as the times change weekly. For campers who spend an extended time on the bus, we do our best to reverse the route. Our goal is to make the ride fair and comfortable for all, while maintaining a safe and efficient schedule.

Local Transportation (Westchester, Greenwich):
Pick-up times vary between 8:15 am and 8:45 am.
Drop-off times vary between 4:15 pm and 5:00 pm.

NYC Transportation:
Pick-up times vary between 7:30 am and 8:00 am.
(all buses should leave the city by 8:00 am).
Drop-off times vary between 4:45 pm and 5:30 pm.

INTINERARY

MONDAY Happy Hapik Heights,Yonkers, NY

The day will start at Hapik Climbing gym, where campers will reach new heights on a wide variety of climbing walls, high ropes course, and other fun obstacles that will test their courage, strength and self confidence.

TUESDAY Grit Ninja or Empire Ninja • SUNY  Purchase Pool
The Grit Ninja, Pleasantville, NY (July 13-17 and  July 27-31)
Empire Ninja, Yorktown, NY (July 20-24 and August 3-7)

The day starts at Grit Ninja or Empire Ninja, where campers will have the ultimate ninja experience tackling obstacles that focus on agility, balance, strength, and grit. Experienced coaches will be facilitating the sessions, and it is sure to be an amazing time.
Following our ninja session, we will have picnic lunch followed by some free time at the SUNY Purchase campus pool. 

WEDNESDAY Skyzone and Carvel -OR- Rye Playland
Skyzone and Carvel (July 13-17 and July 27-31)
The day starts at the newly renovated SkyZone, where campers will have a blast jumping, swinging, zip-linings and sliding. Campers will play in the brand new obstacle course and shoot some hoops on the new super spring basketball court. On the way back to camp, we will stop at Carvel for an ice cream treat. The day concludes on campus with a Gaga tournament and other group games.

Playland, Rye (July 20-24 and August 3-7)
For the first time ever, our Adventure Campers will head to Rye Playland, where they will enjoy endless amounts of fun. Campers will ride the attractions, enjoy carnival style games, and even finish off the day with an ice cream treat.

THURSDAY Tree Top Adrenaline Boundless Adventures & Swim Assessment Purchase, NY

Campers will tackle obstacles, challenge their courage, test their strength, and have a blast in the process. On a comprehensive aerial park built right on the Purchase campus, campers will experience swings, zip lines, balance elements, and high-altitude smiles. In the afternoon, campers will complete a swim assessment and participate in a simulated ocean rescue.

FRIDAY Thrillz/Jumpz Danbury, CT

The options are endless as we head to Connecticut’s #1 Indoor adrenaline park. Campers will challenge themselves on obstacles such as climbing walls, giant swings, ziplines, log rolls, super slides, and a state-of-the-art trampoline park. Our visit at Thrillz and Jumpz will conclude with a pizza party in our private party room. The fun continues into the afternoon as we head to Spins bowling for some team building, bowling, and gaming.

Testimonials

Meet the Director

James Tranchida Purchase Adventure Camp Director

Jamie Tranchida

Adventure Camp Director

Jamie "Coach T" graduated SUNY Cortland with degrees in Physical Education and Fitness Development. He later received his Master's Degree in Curriculum Development from The University of Western Connecticut. He has been a PE teacher in the Briarcliff Manor School District for 15 years, coached football at the Modified, JV, and Varsity levels, and Spring Varsity Track and Field for five seasons.

Coach T has carried his passion for traveling and the outdoors to 25 countries where he has hiked, biked, surfed, climbed, camped, kayaked, and learned about different cultures along the way. He completed a 50-day outdoor adventure course for educators with Outward Bound in Oregon, where he spent time learning how to develop outdoor programs that develop self-confidence, leadership skills, teamwork, cooperation, communication, and risk management in addition to the outdoor adventure skills of climbing, whitewater rafting, mountaineering, and wilderness first response.

Additional teachers and coaches will also work with the campers throughout the week, and staff are First Aid CPR/AED Certified. Additional safety staff and/or lifeguards will also be on site at specific trip locations.

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