KENWOOD Lodges

At Kenwood, where you live is part of how you grow. Boys start in bunks and move up to huts on Senior Hill as they get older. The huts circle the campfire area, a natural gathering place that makes every night feel connected.

Each cabin holds 6–8 boys and 2–3 counselors, with bathrooms inside and space designed to feel close, not crowded. It’s intentional: we don’t build for privacy, we build for connection.

With little time spent indoors, boys learn to live together, talk things out, and make friends the old-fashioned way. That’s by sharing space, laughter, and late-night stories after lights out.

Outside their bunks, there’s always room to move. The boys’ area opens to big shared lawns for football, ping pong, carpetball, and every game in between. 

These spaces give boys the freedom to play and the comfort of belonging, surrounded by friends who feel like brothers by summer’s end.

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