My parents sent me here for Polish camp in the the late 80s and early nineties. What a time! It's was magical. It's difficult to express the awesomeness of being watched by very young adults and...
AYF Camp Big Pines
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AYF Camp Big Pines, established in 1977, is the largest Armenian youth summer camp in Southern California, set in the scenic Angeles National Forest. With facilities accommodating up to 150 campers and staff weekly, it offers a unique program that fosters lifelong friendships and strengthens Armenian identity through various social, cultural, and educational activities.
With a history dating back to 1969, AYF Camp has grown significantly, expanding its sessions and camper attendance while retaining cherished traditions such as Wacky Olympics and Quiz Bowl. The camp serves as a pivotal space for Armenian youth to connect with their heritage and engage in enriching experiences each summer.
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I wish I could give them zero stars tbh. My Armenian parents sent my brother and I here to hang with more Armenian kids, but going here made me hate all Armenians TBH. All the kids were mean and...
My son has been going here for a couple of years now. We just wish we had found it sooner. One week away at camp, with his friends, and finding new friends. They have excellent activities for...
I can not put into words how wonderful this camp is. The camp has raised GENERATIONS of kids who have fallen in love with the place, the people, and the atmosphere. Kids go there to not only have...
Hooray for AYF Camp!!! Now I've been going to this camp since the wee age of 7 or so. Since I can remember, I've been extraordinarily excited to attend summer camp, and weekends in the winter....
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