URJ Eisner Camp is located in Great Barrington, MA in the beautiful Berkshire Mountains. Set on 200 acres of our 600-acre property, our campus-style facility includes a pond, streams, a waterfall, and beautiful hiking trails on East Mountain. We have many different playing courts and fields, two swimming pools, a high and low ropes course, and an adventure area. We have a mix of restored original buildings as well as recently built bunks and buildings, providing both a comfortable and camp-like feel for all. Nestled conveniently between New York City and Boston, Great Barrington is the perfect backdrop to camp.

OUR CABINS - 2nd - 9th GradeURJ Eisner Camp has many different styles of cabins. All cabins contain bathrooms, bunk beds, a cubby for each camper, and, most importantly, incredible counselors. 

Dining Hall Family style meals are served with a delicious array of choices throughout the summer. Learn more about our meals here.

Merkaz HaSport (Sports Center) Our fully equipped gym features a weight room, aerobics rooms, and a full-length basketball court, convertible to volleyball or tennis court.

Beit AmOur air-conditioned, full-scale theater with professional sound and lighting is used for camp theatrical productions, camp-wide programming, and special events including concerts and visiting performers.

Tilles Arts Village Our incredible arts village is home to our Art Shack, Recording Studio, Radio Station, Dance Studio, Fine Arts Studio, and Tzofim Beit Am Theater.

Fine Arts BuildingOur beautiful state of the art fine arts facility offers pottery wheels, drawing and painting, creative writing, and model airplane design. Campers can find inspiration in the magnificent view of the Berkshire Mountains from the balconies of this incredible converted barn.

Art Shack Campers can choose craft activities including beading, tye-dying, lanyards, silk screening, wire sculpture, paper mache, various forms of jewelry making, and so much more.

Manor HouseIn our magnificent, turn of the century Berkshire Estate Manor built in 1904, campers use the indoor space for unique programming, such as life-sized versions of the Game of Clue, Night at the Museum, Etiquette Balls, and other creative activities.

Beit Knesset This former greenhouse is an indoor home for our Limud (Jewish education) program, as well as many evening programs.

Athletic Fields and CourtsOur campgrounds include a number of fields, courts, lawns, and other spaces to accommodate a range of outdoor sports including basketball, tennis, volleyball, soccer, baseball, softball, lacrosse, archery, flag football, and ultimate frisbee.

Ropes CourseOur challenge-by-choice program features a Carolina climbing wall, Alpine Tower, and swing-by-choice. Camp also offers a 12-element high ropes course and zip line, as well as a circuit of team-building initiative activities.

Eisner Map with new bldgs 2015