Driving by, you’d only know it as a horse ranch, offering boarding services, hay, and horse trailers.

002 Wish3

But go up a dirt road in the back, and you’ll find a magical secret…

003 Up The Road 09

An entire children’s sleepaway camp, dating to 1950, that has been abandoned for more than 15 years.

004 Up The Road 02

Camp Wishe had everything you could want in a classic American sleepaway camp: a beautiful mess hall building (above) flanked by two towering pines, numerous cabins for the kids…

025 Cabin View 03

…An enormous pool, basketball courts, a lake, streams, and plenty of forest, covering over 100 acres.

058 Pool 09

And yet sadly, for the past 15 years, this incredible property has been left to rot.

I recently received an e-mail inviting me to take a tour of the former Camp Wishe by its new owners. They’re interested in leasing the property for film and photo shoots during renovations, and I jumped at the opportunity to explore a forgotten children’s camp. Abandoned places always have a certain level of mystery and romance about them, but a children’s camp?

That’s something special.

Picture courtesy Camp Wishe Memories – click for more!

Camp Wishe was founded in 1950 as a girls riding camp (later, it would be come a co-ed day camp). A sleepaway camp for much of its existence, it thrived from 1950 until its closing in 1995. The property was then divided – the equine portion is still in operation as a horse farm, but for 15 years, the camp was left to rot.

006 Up The Road 04

Amazingly, a tremendous amount of beauty and charm has somehow managed to survive. Our first stop was the old mess hall…

007 Main Lodge 01

Below, a picture of the mess hall in its glory days, courtesy of the wonderful Camp Wishe history website. Definitely check it out for many more historical pictures, a full history of the camp, and memories from former campers.

Picture courtesy Camp Wishe Memories – click for more!

Just walking onto the mess hall porch, I immediately started feeling like a little kid heading off to camp. The log-cabinish feel, the canopied porch, mosquito netting on the windows, an old ping pong table: the air is heavy with decades of memories.

008 Main Lodge 05

Even that shelving unit on the wall – I have no idea what that would even be used for, but it just feels like camp to me:

008a Main Lodge 31

Inside, the mess hall is in beautiful shape…

009 Main Lodge 05pan

…with 30-foot high cathedral-beamed ceilings and a balcony area. I love the timber banisters, which are as in good condition today…

010 Main Lodge 08

…as when the camp was active:

Picture courtesy Camp Wishe Memories – click for more!

In addition to dining, the mess hall served as a camp meeting hall and was used for such events as the weekly skit night, in which each bunk house had to put on a play.

011 Main Lodge 09

The balcony area:

012 Main Lodge 11

On the chalkboard, a name written on November 2, 1995, shortly before the closing of the camp:

013 Main Lodge 14

We went on to the kitchen in the rear of the mess hall…

014 Main Lodge 17

Yes, these are the very same plates and cups used by the campers for decades…

015 Main Lodge 18

And these things are HEAVY – you could probably kill someone with one of these mugs!

016 Main Lodge 20

The old kitchen stove…

017 Main Lodge 22

Through a door off the kitchen, the old refrigerator room…

018 Main Lodge 23

Can anyone date this?

019 Main Lodge 25

Ha, I remember at camp how anything frozen (popsicles, fudgesicles, ice pops, ice cream sandwiches) was the equivalent of gold. I wonder if the same was true at Camp Wishe…

020 Main Lodge 26

An additional stove:

021 Main Lodge 27a

A soccer ball that hasn’t been kicked since at least 15 years (I gave it a little tap for good measure).

023 015 Main Lodge 16

Little did I know, we’d barely scratched the surface. From the mess hall, we made our way up the dirt path to the cabins…

024 Cabin View 01

Click here for part 2!

The new owners are very open to filming/leasing inquiries. For info, just shoot me an e-mail at nycscout@gmail.com. Be sure to include your budget!

-SCOUT

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  1. Alvin Avatar
    Alvin

    Great post! Though it probably would have been more appropriate to post this on Friday the 13th. 🙂

  2. bjmack Avatar
    bjmack

    Why does the movie “The Shinning” come to mind? Great to have you back Scout!

  3. Jamsire Ernoir Avatar
    Jamsire Ernoir

    yikes! Though the first thing I think of is converting it into a recording studio estate.

    1. Jay Dovner Avatar

      I see this is many years late, LOL, but that would of been freakin’ awesome!! I went to this camp for 3 years to learn to ride horses as a hunter/jumper. That part came true, have my own horse, but back then, little did I know, that I’d be very much involved in recording and the music biz.

  4. Sedge Avatar
    Sedge

    Beautiful and sad at the same time, pondering the future of kids who live only connected to their PS3s. Looking forward to part 2 Scout!

    Sedge

    1. Jay Dovner Avatar
      Jay Dovner

      I attended Camp Wishe for 3 consecutive years, also being a CIT (counselor in training), and loved it. It taught me so much about horses that I talked my parents into boarding one there. Now, many years later, I still have a horse, not the same one of course, but one that resembles the one I had there. It was English style riding and continued to ride and compete at the Orange County Fair. There are a lot of memories, camp songs and especially the secret language we had, which I still use today. I miss that place, too bad it looks like this now. Hope someone fixes it up.

    1. NatureGame Avatar
      NatureGame

      Ha! You beat me to it . . .

  5. The Dan Avatar

    I always find your posts to be interesting. As a young adult who grew up in the lower NY/Hudson Valley area, I’m familiar with a majority of the areas you scout in. Many times you post buildings/estates that I’ve driven past dozens of times and either completely missed or always wondered about.

  6. Tim Avatar
    Tim

    It helps if you read this post while saying, “ch ch ch, ah ah ah.”

  7. Kelly A Avatar
    Kelly A

    My husband and I just love your site….in my younger years I used to go to many abandoned places around the hudson valley just to hike around with friends and get away from day to day drama of being a teen…. a few of your locations I have been to…. and I must say the pictures you take bring me way back. Now Camp Wishe, I had no idea about! I do recognize the name as well as the horse boarding facility but I had no clue that the camp even existed!!! Thank you so much for bringing more of the Hudson Valley that I missed so many years ago to my eyes! I lived in Middletown from ’84 – 2000 – then again from 2003 – 5…. i go back and visit every so often… but with young children I can’t really go exploring again just yet lol so keep doing what you’re doing because we love it!

  8. Peter Avatar

    Did the new owners say what sort of renovations they have in mind?

  9. kenju Avatar

    What wonderful memories that place holds for the campers. Too bad they can’t be informed about it.

  10. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    Wow, this brings me back! I didn’t go to Camp Wishe, but I went to a camp in the Poconos that closed in 1993. And this camp reminds me so much of mine – the stables, the main dining hall, the front porch with the ping pong table (ours was a foosball table, actually), those little cubbies so camplike (there was always scrapwood around to make something like that – it probably stored waterfront equipment or ping pong balls or something), the graffiti on the cabin walls you posted the other day. The cabins even look like our cabins! Looking forward to the next post.

  11. Old Skool Avatar
    Old Skool

    Hey Nick, Welcome back. Hope you had some good time off. We missed you. Thanks for the tease on this one. This post sure takes me back. I used to go to a camp at Bear Mountain as a yoot. It sure was fun being a kid in those less structured non electronic go outside and have some fun days.

  12. Jean Avatar
    Jean

    I grew up in Middletown NY and went to Camp Wishe during the summers of 1962 1963 1964 and 1965. My son also attended Camp Wishe when it turned into a co-ed day camp.

    Wonderful place and wonderful memories.

  13. Allan Avatar
    Allan

    As usual, another unique posting…

  14. Stacey Max Avatar
    Stacey Max

    I went to Camp Wishe from 1978 through 1983. I loved it…

  15. Nicole Dallal Avatar
    Nicole Dallal

    I went here with Stacey from 78-80 and was a counselor in 84. It was one of the best times of my life. These pictures brought me to tears. God damn that sonofabitch who let it rot. I wish I could get my hands on him.
    On a lighter note, I (and I’m sure many of the others, check out the Camp Wishe page on FB) have tons of memorabilia and photos I would love to share with you or the owners, if you’d like. Feel free to email me, use Camp Wishe as the subject line.

    1. Jacky Avatar
      Jacky

      He, he! I was a Swimming Counsellor roundabout 1975 I think. From England! Camp America! I could barely swim! Amazing memories – log cabins brought it all back. Jacky

  16. Judy Doo Avatar
    Judy Doo

    I was a camper from 1975-1985. It’s where I learned how to swim, ride a horse, play tennis and just be a kid. I loved it too. I love it even more now that there is no such thing for “grown ups”.

    1. treffert gisela Avatar
      treffert gisela

      Hi Judy, that was when I was a counselor at Camp Wish. I taught swimming, tennis and ballett. I was called Princess l from Germany. At the Moment I am writimg a book about my memories of Camp Wishe. I am just shocked to see what has become of it. It was the Year 1974. Greetings to everybody who has been there at that time.

  17. Barbara Avatar
    Barbara

    Wonderful memories …. I was a Camp Wishe camper for many years in the 1960’s and loved your beautiful photos. I can still remember all the words to “Oh Camp Wishe — for you and me” (our song). Thank you.

  18. Jason Avatar
    Jason

    I went to Camp Wishe from 1994-1995, and these pictures definitely brought back memories. I can remember going upstairs in the mess hall, in the morning, and playing the record with Nina for the flag raising. Playing ping pong on the mess hall porch, while a couple of the counselors would play guitar. Going down to the lake and trying to snag a few fish, but having trouble getting the worms onto the hook.

    It’s sad to see that it was abandoned.

  19. Cora Avatar
    Cora

    It broke my heart to see the condition of the pool. I was a camper at Wishe from 1966 through 1968 and some of my best memories are of my time spent there. While, heartbreaking, these pictures also reminded me of so much happiness that was Camp Wishe. I am so glad you discovered it and that the land will be put to good use after all of these years of neglect. Thank you for posting these pictures!