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Blog about Kids
Activities
Kim Chappell is a graduate from
the Realtor Institute and is an agent with Wintergreen
Resort Premier Properties, the official real estate
office of Wintergreen Resort. Kim also lists and sells
property in beautiful Nelson County. Contact Kim
Chappell at
kim@ExperienceNelsonCounty.com or 434-238-2430. The
Free Daily Blog is posted on both
www.ExperienceNelsonCounty.com and
www.ExperienceWintergreen.com
The Treehouse
has programs for kids from ages 2 ½ to 12 years old and
will be open daily from June 9th-September 3rd.
(weekends only April 7-June 3) They offer the popular
Kids in Action Program. Children ages 6-12 can
explore nature, swim, do crafts, play field games and
enjoy scavenger hunts. Saturdays in July and August
have tubing trips on the James River for kids aged 8-14
years old. The young visitors aged 2 ½ to 5 will enjoy
easy nature walks, playground, games, stories and pool
time. Full day hours are 9AM-4PM and half day camps are
9AM-Noon and 1PM-4PM
Kids Play in the Snow at the
Tree House
Want to teach your 3 year old how
to ski? The Wintergreen Tree House is the solution. I
have heard rave reviews from many of my clients about
this program. The kids love the program and all the
special instructors.
The Tree House is a popular
year-round program at Wintergreen Resort. The actual
Tree House building is located just behind the Mountain
Inn. During Winter, the Tree House turns into a kid’s
snow fun center.
Here are just two of the snow
options at the Tree House for the 08/09 Season:
Snow Play (Age 3)
Children will spend one hour in the morning and a second
hour in the afternoon playing boot games in the snow,
learning the parts of a ski and getting comfortable on
skis. All first time three year olds will begin in the
Snow Play program. Children showing proficient ski
skills may advance to Mogul Monkeys.
Ridgely's Rippers (Ages 4 - 12)
Ski lessons AND indoor camp activities! A great way to
spend the day with new friends who have the same skiing
ability. Full day program includes lift access, up to
four hours of ski lesson time, ski equipment, lunch,
snacks, hot chocolate and parent/child ski time (time
permitting).
Indoor activities include arts &
crafts, movies, “cooking” snacks and story time. All
the Tree House activities are so popular, that I highly
suggest reservations. Call 434-325-8180 for
reservations and information about the program that fits
your child’s needs.
Kids in Wintergreen & Nelson
County
A lot of my blog topics come from
questions from my real estate clients. One of the
questions that I receive often is, “What can my kids do
after ski season ends?” Don’t worry, there is still a
lot for your kids to do in Wintergreen and Nelson
County. Some families even plan an entire Spring Break
or extended Summer visit full of activities in or near
the resort.
About thirty years ago, I was a kid
in Wintergreen…riding my bike on Black Rock Circle,
walking from my Uncle’s house to The Mountain Inn to
spend my allowance and swimming for hours at the pool.
(there was only one pool) I learned to ski at
Wintergreen, and I thought that the Summer vacation was
also great. Well, now there is an abundant list of
activities to entertain kids of all ages. I am going to
post a list now, but will blog about activities over the
coming weeks.
Tennis & Tennis Lessons from
Wintergreen’s nationally-known program
Swimming in indoor and outdoor
pools
45 holes of golf and golf lessons
for all ability levels
Horseback riding and lessons for
all ability levels
Hiking on marked trails
The Tree House is open year-round
for crafts and adventures
The new Adventure Dome with many
games, including Wii
Miniature golf at the Adventure
Center
Rock climbing wall
Mountain biking on marked trails
Lake Monocan with its beach and
boats
Paint ball sessions
Music and fireworks
Camping at Crabtree Falls
Fishing Nelson County’s many rivers
and streams
Tubing on the James River
Day trips to many interesting sites
in Charlottesville, Staunton and Waynesboro
The Blue Ridge Parkway
Farmers Markets and Apple
Festivals
And many more…
Summer Camp Reservations
Children's Programs: Kids
will love Wintergreen's state-of-the-art Treehouse
children's facility, featuring programs for all age
groups and a playground.
Another playground is
located at Lake Monocan in the valley.
During the summer months,
Camp Wintergreen programming includes Kids In Action for
ages 2 1/2-12, Junior Explorer for ages 9-14; Kids Night
Out for children ages 6-12, the Treehouse Athletes for
children ages 6-12 and QUEST Nature Camp for children
ages 6-14. The Kids in Action program is also available
weekends in the spring and fall.
Kids In Action
For ages 2 1/2 through 12. Kids
spend their day engaged in activities such as "Kids in
the Kitchen," creative crafts, storytime, group games,
and making friends. Available weekends in the spring and
fall, and daily during ski season and summer.
Teen Adventure Camp
For ages 13 through 17. Challenge
white water in an open canoe; climb a cliff and descend
on a rope; camp out under the stars in this once a year
camp. Personal growth through personal challenge...Learn
and test outdoor skills on our overnight camp while
having the most awesome fun of the summer!
Teen Conn-X-Tion
For ages 13 through 17. Great
evening and daytime programs for teens on Easter
weekend, Memorial Day weekend and every weekend mid
June-Labor Day. Kids Night Out-(Ages 6-12) Parents enjoy
a quiet evening out while the children have fun.
Children are invited to come and party every Friday and
Saturday night in July and August. Kids Night Out.
Treehouse Athletes
For ages 6 through 12. During the
summer, children who are participating in Kids In Action
may also participate in either golf or tennis on
Tuesdays and Thursdays.
QUEST Nature Camp
For ages 6 through 12. QUEST (Unique
Environmental Studies Training) is our exciting new
weekend nature program for children.
Nature Camps:
For eight summers, I went to Nature
Camp in Rockbridge County, Virginia. (just one county
over from Nelson County) I will say that some of my
favorite childhood memories were from summers at this
camp. I checked their web site, and they are still
taking applications for Summer 2008. This is a two
week, overnight camp for boys and girls grades 5-12.
Their web site is:
www.NatureCamp.net I will also say that these camp
sessions helped with my Natural Science classes in high
school. Didn’t look bad on the college entry resume
either.
The Wintergreen Nature Foundation
also has summer camps. Here is the blurb from their web
site,
www.twnf.org:
Don't miss this year's WILD!
Summer Nature Camp June 23rd - 27th 1 - 4 PM daily.
New friends, crafts, games, and scientific experiments
in the great outdoors will make these summer afternoons
fun and exciting!
For Explorers just finishing 2nd through 5th grade.
Cost: $110 TWNF members, $120 nonmembers. Space is
limited so don't be slow, reserve your space today!
Tennis Camp
Did you know that Wintergreen’s
annual tennis camp is known nationally to be one of the
best? This year, the Nike Tennis Camp is June 15-20 and
June 22-27 for ages 9-18yo. There are day camps,
extended day camps and overnight camp. You can register
on line at
www.usssportscamps.com or call 800-645-3226.
Favorite Fishing with Kids
Both the fish hatchery and the Montebello Camping and
Fishing Resort are located on Rt. 56 in Nelson County.
Rt 56 can be reached either from Rt. 151 or from the
Blue Ridge Parkway. Be alert on this winding mountain
road. The drive is worth the fun that your whole family
can have in the Montebello area. This blog is about
fishing, but I will be posting about other attractions
to Montebello through all of the seasons. Montebello
means “Beautiful Mountain”. This area is one of
my favorites in the entire county and worth a visit
during any season.
The Montebello State Fish Hatchery
I will admit that this is one of my favorites because
my grandfather used to take me to the Montebello fish
hatchery when I was a kid. It is a memory that sticks
with me, and I often stop by the hatchery when in
Montebello. It is fun (even for adults) to see the fish
at each stage of their growth. The fish hatchery is
managed by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland
Fishery. Additional information can be found at
www.stateparks.com/montebello. Although it is the
smallest hatchery managed by this department, it gets
the most public visitors. (remember…”Beautiful
Mountain”)
Trout are reared in 33 outdoor raceways with water
from on-site springs and also nearby Mill Creek. Trout
raised are brook, rainbow and brown trout.
Parking is free and there is a picnic shelter with
tables. Although the hatchery does not have a full time
“visitor’s center” staff are always available to answer
questions. The hatchery is open daily from
8:30AM-3:30PM. For information, call 540-377-2418.
Fishing with Kids in Montebello, VA
After you stop by and tour the hatchery, go by the
fishing pond at the Montebello Camping and Fishing
Resort. (www.montebellova.com)
I am going to blog on camping in Nelson County later in
the Spring, but check out the Montebello Camping web
site. This resort has fee fishing—or you keep
everything that you catch and then pay for the fish by
the pound. All of their ponds are stocked with rainbow
trout between 12-15 inches long. This is a great way
for a beginner to start with fishing. All of the
fishing gear that you will need can be purchased across
the street at the Montebello country store. (The
country store is also well worth a visit) The ponds are
open the same hours as the country store. (Since this
is private property, no state license is required) |