In the grand and marvelous state of New York, a fantastic team of young adventurers, known as the "Kiddie Klimbers," embark on exhilarating hiking expeditions. These pint-sized explorers, with their backpacks brimming with snacks, water bottles, and curiosity, are led by their quirky and lovable guide - Sir Hikes-a-lot. Sir Hikes-a-lot, with his twinkling blue eyes, bushy white eyebrows, and a smile that glows brighter than the sun, is no ordinary guide. His hat is a bird's nest, and he has a pet squirrel named Nutty riding on his shoulder. He wears mismatched socks because he believes, "Life's too short for matching socks!" New York, their playground, is much more than just towering skyscrapers and bustling city life. It's a treasure trove of majestic mountains, serene lakes, dense forests, and enchanting wildlife. From the breath-taking Adirondack range to the mysterious charm of the Catskill Mountains, the 'Kiddie Klimbers' traverse through various landscapes, each hike unfolding a new adventure. These pint-sized explorers conquer every trail with infectious enthusiasm and hearty laughter echoing through the woods, filling the air with a sense of excitement. They playfully compete to spot the most unique bird or the funniest shaped cloud. They hold 'pinecone Olympics' and have contests for the muddiest shoes. No stone is left unturned, and no trail is left unhiked. Despite the tired legs and the occasional stumbled steps, the end of every hike is met with triumphant high-fives, shared tales of mini-adventures, and the promise of another fun-filled hike with Sir Hikes-a-lot. For the ‘Kiddie Klimbers,’ hiking in New York is not just about reaching the mountain's peak; it's about the magical journey of discovery, laughter, and creating unforgettable childhood memories.
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The Happy Hive is an inclusive play space designed to spark joy and connection for every child. With a special focus on comfort and accessibility for neurodivergent kids, our environment welcomes children of all abilities to explore, move, and create at their own pace. From climbing walls, swings, and zip lines to dedicated zones for pretend play and art, The Happy Hive offers both high-energy fun and creative outlets. While we cater to children ages 1-13 for neurotypical kids, we have no age limit when it comes to kids with special needs—because play should have no boundaries. At The Happy Hive, we believe every child deserves a space where they can feel safe, included, and free to be themselves.

At Camp Olmsted, our goal is to give children and families from disadvantaged backgrounds the chance to experience the joys of outdoor camping. This mission dates back to the early 1900’s and has been extended to include immigrant families too. In the 1960’s, the United Methodist City Society opened the United Methodist Camp Service, which allowed children and families from low-income neighborhoods in NYC to attend camp and offered support throughout the summer camp registration process. More recently, in 1997, the United Methodist City Society took ownership of Camp Olmsted and, along with registration for Camp Olmsted, children were given the chance to register for the Fresh Air Fund. This service has enabled countless underserved communities to experience the magic of camping.