Nature and culture exploration, swimming, weekly quests, and more!
The Crane Estate’s 2,100-acre property is a spectacular expanse of salt marsh and barrier beach habitat situated in Ipswich and Essex, MA between the Atlantic Ocean, Ipswich River, and Essex Bay. Castle Hill, homebase for SummerQuest, encompasses many acres of salt marsh and dune habitat, hiking trails, a stunning hilltop mansion and other grand buildings that were part of the summer estate of a wealthy Chicago industrialist, formal gardens, and an expansive lawn rolling a half a mile to the sea. Our program for ages 5–14 is inspired by this exceptional property and builds on The Trustees’ expertise in land conservation, historic landscape and cultural resource preservation, coastal ecology, and restoration.
Registration for everyone opens on Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at 12PM.
Become a Family Member to access the pre-sale and save $80 off each week of camp for each of your campers.
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Each day, campers enjoy activities that align with our environmental education mission, including:
SummerQuest at the Crane Estate is designed for campers who love the outdoors, exploring the woods and coast, connecting to the land, being independent learners, using their imagination, and tapping into their resilience no matter the weather. A team of talented, compassionate, and energetic environmental educators support campers in their quest to connect to the natural world and find their place within it.
This year, camp activities are focused on the SummerQuest mission: to get children outside, using their creativity and curiosity to foster a personal connection to nature—rather than following specific weekly themes. The Crane Estate’s unique coastal ecosystems offer a remarkable backdrop to learn about the natural world while developing meaningful skills. For example, campers design and build forts in the woods, learn about coastal critters and their adaptations to the salt marsh, and embark on quests to uncover the geological and cultural history of The Crane Estate. Every day brings the chance for campers to discover new things, be creative, get a little messy, and have some fun together!
About the SummerQuest Experience:
NEW! CIT and Junior CIT Programs:
FULL-DAY SESSIONS for Ages 5–14
CIT PROGRAM for Ages 15–17
Week 1: June 23–27
Week 2: June 30–July 3 (Four-day week, pro-rated tuition)
Week 3: July 7–11
Week 4: July 14–18
Week 5: July 21–25
Week 6: July 28–August 1
Week 7: August 4–8
Week 8: August 11–15
Week 9: August 18–22
NEW! Junior CIT Program for Age 14
Week 5: July 21–25
Week 6: July 28–August 1
Week 7: August 4–8
Week 8: August 11–15
Full-Day Tuition for Ages 5–13
9AM–3PM
Trustees Member Camper: $550/week
Nonmember Camper: $630/week
Junior CIT for Age 14
9AM–3PM
Trustees Member Camper: $345/week
Nonmember Camper: $425/week
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Camp Registration
Payment & Financial Assistance
Payment is due in full by credit card or eCheck at time of registration to confirm your spot.
If you would like to arrange a payment plan or another form of payment, please contact the camp office to discuss options as early as possible.
The Trustees is committed to providing outdoor camp experiences for everyone. Obtain Financial Assistance information online or contact the camp office. Although spots are being held for eligible campers, we suggest you apply as early as possible as assistance is awarded on a rolling basis as space and funds allow.
Member Tuition Rate
The Crane Estate is part of The Trustees, a member-supported, nonprofit organization. Family Members receive the $80 discounted tuition rate for each camper for each week of camp – plus free or discounted admission at over 120 Trustees properties across the state, program discounts, and special event pre-sales all year round.
You may purchase or renew your Trustees membership as you register for camp. You will automatically be eligible for the Member tuition rate. Memberships must be valid through August 2025.
Wait Lists
If any of your desired camp weeks are full, you will have the option to be on the wait list as you register. Your credit card will not be charged for any wait listed sessions until you accept a spot that opens.
What You Need to Register
Please have the following ready to proceed to registration:
Buddy Requests
We pride ourselves in turning strangers into friends. For campers in the same age cohort, we do our best to honor buddy requests. However, due to licensing requirements and other logistics, requests cannot be guaranteed. All parties must initiate a buddy request when registering.
Refund, Cancellation, and Session Change Policy
Due to the high demand for camp and the complexities of registration administration, please select your camp weeks carefully. Refunds are not given for camper dismissal, failure to attend, absence, or sick days. Pro-rated refunds will be offered if camp is not able to open due to extreme weather.
Licensure
SummerQuest at The Crane Estate complies with all regulations required by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and is licensed by the Ipswich Board of Health. Parents have the right to request and review the following policies: background check, health care, discipline policies and grievance procedures.
Camp staff create such an incredibly nurturing environment through her presence, the staff she hires, the weeks activities and adapting for weather/variants etc.. Not only is there tons of fun, exploration and learning but we have witnessed Questing continuously peak curiosity, support personal growth and provide guidance in understanding respect and boundaries in a way that children can digest and adapt to. Additionally it is so nice as a parent to know your child is safe, having fun and Meghan was always readily and easily accessible. She always has such a positive energy, even at the end of HOT green head filled days!!
– Camp Parent
Lucas was exhausted but so happy at the end of every day. He talked about everything his group did, recalling how many crabs they had caught that day and even teaching us how to play foursquare (now drawn out in our driveway!).
– Camp Parent