- Location: Switzerland, IN
- Ages: 7-18
- Gender: Coed
- Session Lengths (weeks): 1, 2, 4, 8
Camp Livingston is a faith-based summer camp located on a 680-acre site in Switzerland, Indiana. Built by H.S. Livingston in 1920, the camp is a memorial for Livingston's son, Lieutenant Robert Krohn Livingston.
Camp Livingston is one of the few Jewish overnight camps that offers programs for students in grades 2nd through 12th. There are different camp dates for different age groups and some programs last one week while others last almost a month.
Some programs run for two weeks, and other programs last up to eight weeks. Participants at Camp Livingston can choose from a richly varied collection of activities. This includes visual arts, such as tie-dye, 3-D printing, and nature-inspired art. Campers may also participate in classes on music, drama, and Jewish dance.
Other activities available at Camp Livingston include talent shows, sports competitions, drama performances, and carnivals.