YMCA Camp Thunderbird
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Friendly and helpful staff (mentioned in 7 reviews)
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Recent Reviews
Nevaeh Moxley
a week agoGreat place for kids! I went to the overnight grief camp as a child myself and the staff were amazing, kind and always made us feel safe and welcome. it is an awesome interactive place to heal and make new friends along the way. They made alot of life time memories for us, i am very grateful to have gotten the opportunity to experience such an amazing place like camp thunderbird!
Alyssa, waywardblog
11 months ago[This review is for the open access days for Y members] I was so excited to learn about the free open access for Y members on select Sunday afternoons - it's so wonderful to have another opportunity to get outside on a beautiful day and best of all for FREE (with Y membership). We opted not to pay for any of the optional activities and still found plenty to do over the course of a couple of hours. Archery, in particular, was a treat. I hope these opportunities return in the fall!
Ferren Stala
11 months agoI have been to Camp Thunderbird, three times for weekend retreats and would overall give it a 3.5. The activities are fun and the grounds are beautiful being right on Lake Wylie. The cabins have heating/air conditioning and full bathrooms, so it is more of a glamping experience. The staff is usually very friendly. The food is nothing to rave about, not the best quality, but the salad and fruit are always fresh so that is a plus. They have a ton of drink options and pretty decent coffee. Some areas of improvement are sometimes the bathrooms in the common areas are a little rough. They always seem to have a lot of staff, but have never been on time or prepared for our campers’ activities. We are always waiting on them to get ready. This last retreat they made one of our counselors act as a lifeguard because they did not have enough, which our counselor was not the most comfortable with. I enjoy the area because of the view and grounds but organization and food could be improved.
Leslie
8 months agoCamp Thunderbird not only helped build confidence in my daughter but nurtured her leadership skills. Also gave her a better way of facing new challenges and experiences. The comradery alone gave her a sense of family. Special shout out to Haley and Noah, who always greeted me kindly. Emma, Samantha, Drew and Courage who helped my daughter feel comfortable. Serenity, is an LIT who was so kind to my daughter and is the very reason my daughter wants to be an LIT when she is old enough. And most of all Cat. Cat, extended so much love, kindness and hugs. "Thank you mommy for working hard, that way I could go to such a special camp with such kind people" - my daughter 💖
Brad Kosar
5 years agoWonderful setting with so many activities to enjoy. The staff were friendly and caring. We did an overnight Y-guides longhouse and had a blast. Based on how well that event was run and experiencing how great the staff are I would absolutely like to send my kids to an overnight camp here.