Announcing the 31st Annual
“Summer Camp for Grown-ups!”
In Milford, Pennsylvania
Thursday, August 28 to Monday, Sept. 1, 2025
with a Pre-Trip in New York City August 27th - August 29th
Hosted by
Mosaic Outdoor Clubs of America
Adults from all over the USA and Canada will converge to attend Mosaic’s Jewish Outdoor Escape 2025 at Camp
Nah-Jee-Wah in Milford, PA, and the surrounding area to enjoy a spectacular weekend featuring activities that
may include:
- Whitewater rafting along Class II – III rapids on the Delaware River
- Paddling and Tubing on the Delaware River
- Scenic guided pontoon boat ride on Lake Wallenpaupack
- Three days of mountain biking along the McDade Recreational Trail and in the Port Jervis Watershed Park
- Hikes of varying abilities across three states, including:
- Butternut Falls in NJ
- Along the fluviarchy (a network of waterfalls) of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, PA
- Huckleberry Ridge State Forest, NY
- Treetop Adventure Course at Skytop Adventure Center
- Relive Woodstock at the museum at Bethel Woods
- Dorflinger Glass Museum
- Grey Towers National Historic Site: The ancestral home of Gifford Pinchot, first director of the United
States Forest Service and twice elected governor of Pennsylvania
- Swimming in
the camp’s private pool
- High Ropes in Camp
- Arts and Crafts
- Saturday Torah Study
- Friday and Saturday Shabbat Services
- Campfire Singing
What is Mosaic?
Mosaic Outdoor Clubs of
America (MOCA) integrates Jewish values with an appreciation of the outdoors. It brings together Jewish
community members to celebrate and explore the great outdoors in a social setting. This is achieved by 1)
Sponsoring activities on a national/international scale and 2) Encouraging and facilitating the formation and
continuation of local Mosaic clubs to sponsor local/regional activities.
Mosaic Outdoor Clubs of America is a volunteer-run organization that allows Jewish adults who love the outdoors
to return to nature and have fun. With 12 clubs located throughout the United States, Canada, and Israel, our
international non-profit, volunteer-run organization promotes appreciation of the outdoors, nature, outdoor
skills, and conservation while building Jewish community and continuity.
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