Meet new and interesting kids from Delaware County and beyond. Together you will explore nature, cook and camp in the great outdoors, share a special bond with bunk mates, work in special groups, and sing and enjoy evening programs around the glowing campfire.
Who is Walter B. Gladstone?
Walter B. Gladstone grew up in Andes and attended 4-H Camp Shankitunk as a kid. He's been helping the camp anyway he can, even now. To honor all the work and help he's given us, the science center built in 1999 was dedicated to Mr. Gladstone. He has been the camp committee chairperson for years, and was also the town of Andes supervisor. His grandson can now be found at camp.
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Camp Facts
- Shankitunk is an Indian word meaning Woody Place.
- Shankitunk is located on 165 acres of county owned land.
- Shankitunk is right on the west branch of the Delaware River.
- Open since 1927, Shankitunk is the oldest continuously operating 4-H camp in New York State!


