Camp Grosvenor

Camp Grosvenor offers an exciting array of activities including a high/low ropes course, climbing wall, swimming, arts & crafts, archery, field games, water trampoline, dance, and more. Camp is open five days a week, Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Camp Grosvenor

Registration Opens February 1st, 2026!

Welcome to Camp Grosvenor! 
Give your child a summer they won’t forget! Our American Camp Association (ACA) accredited and state-licensed day camp is full of adventure, new friends, and lasting memories! 

Camp Grosvenor sits on 95 acres of scenic woodlands along the Pettaquamscutt River in Saunderstown, Rhode Island. For eight fun-filled weeks, campers can enjoy activities like: 

  • Ropes courses & climbing wall 
  • Swimming & water trampoline 
  • Archery & field games 
  • Arts & crafts, dance, and more! 

We Make Camp Simple for Families: 

  • Transportation provided from convenient pick-up/drop-off spots in Newport County and South Kingstown. 
  • Nutritious breakfast and lunch are included every day at no extra cost. 
  • Financial aid options are available. 

Camp runs Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. 

Location: 11 Miner Road, Saunderstown, RI

Adventure In Action!

2025 Camp Grosvenor Newsletters

June 30th - July 11th Newsletter

July 14th - July 18th Newsletter

The art room is a welcoming and creative space where campers can express themselves. Over the summer, campers have the chance to explore their creativity through programs like homemade stepping stones, beaded wind chimes, tie-dye, and more!

July 29th - August 1st Newsletter

Camp Values

We prioritize physical and emotional safety in every activity and interaction. Your child’s well-being is always our top concern. 

Whether it’s working as a team on a challenge or cheering each other on at the waterfront, we foster a sense of togetherness and cooperation. 

 From silly songs to messy art, scavenger hunts to nature hikes, we believe joy and laughter are essential to learning and growing. 

 Every camper is welcomed just as they are. We strive to create an environment where all children feel seen, heard, and included. 

 Our camp is rooted in a deep respect for the natural world. Through hands-on experiences outdoors, we encourage curiosity, wonder, and care for the environment. We are a phone free camp. 

Grosvenor Adventure Zone (GAZ)

6-week summer learning initiative focusing on reducing summer learning loss for youth in grades 1st-4th that will take place at Camp Grosvenor and Central Clubhouse. Children participate in daily literacy and enrichment activities taught by certified teachers and community providers.

Project stride

Reel Artistry

Meet The Team

Camp Staff

Blake Boutiette

Director of Camp

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Blake Boutiette - Director of Camp

Bennett

Assistant Director of Camp

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Bennett - Assistant Director of Camp

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