Overview
Camp Killooleet is a full-season sleepaway camp for children aged 9-14, nestled in the Green Mountains of Hancock, Vermont. For almost 100 years, Killooleet has fostered a close-knit, screen-free, non-competitive community where children are able to grow, gain confidence, and leave with a better understanding of themselves and the world around them. Our campers are given the structure and freedom to feel safe exploring who they are and can pursue a variety of interests. At Killooleet, our campers try new things, learn new skills, make lifelong friendships, and are able to schedule their time to prioritize the things they enjoy the most.
Read More Show LessUnique Features
- Proudly screen-free, where campers can truly be present, enjoying the natural world and building lasting friendships.
- A safe and inclusive camp where everyone is welcome and can be who they truly are.
- Campers make their own schedules from a variety activities including arts, sports, water, horseback riding, hiking, and more.
- Owned and directed by the Seeger Family for 70 years!
- Located on 300 beautiful acres on the edge of the Green Mountain National Forest.
Activities
Dates & Rates
2026 Season:
- Camp Season June 29 - August 17
- Session Lengths 4, 7 weeks
- Cost $1,930 - $2,250 /week
Financial Offers:
- Tiered/sliding scale tutition: No
- Financial assistance: Yes
- Special discounts: Available
Accommodations
Bunks
- Type: Cabins
- Not open air
- Electricity/lights
- No air conditioning
- Separate bathhouse
- Showers attached
- Toilets attached
Health
- Staff not certified in First Aid /CPR
- No doctor onsite
- Nurse onsite
- 24/7 medical staff
- Health Center
Dietary Needs
- Food Allergies
- No gluten free option
- No kosher
- Not peanut free
- Not tree nut-free
- No vegan option
- No vegetarian option
International Campers
- Enrolls non-US campers
- 18 countries have attended
Welcome Message
Kate and Dean, Owners & Directors
Kate and Dean have been co-directors since the 1990s. Kate grew up at Killooleet when her parents were the directors, and her husband Dean started as a counselor in 1982. Now, over 30 years later, they continue to lead Killooleet with the same passion and care, upholding the Seeger family's remarkable seventy-year legacy.