Camp Letts

YMCA Camp Letts is a 220-acre, co-educational summer residence camp and conference center located on the , south of , that is run by the YMCA of Metropolitan Washington. The camp was founded in 1906.
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Birds Mill Swamp.

is a swamp located just west of the in Anne Arundel County on the Atlantic Coastal Plain region of in the . is situated 2½ miles west of Camp Letts.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Germantown and Mayo.

Neighborhood
is an unincorporated community located in of , United States, in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area.

Village
is a census-designated place in , , . The population was 8,298 in the 2010 census. The CDP of 2010 includes all of the area that used to be counted as the CDP.

Neighborhood
Beverley Beach is an unincorporated community in , , United States. Beverley Beach is now a county park. In 2019 Maryland's Natural Resources Department mandated that the Beverley Beach Community Association open the beachfront to the public.

Camp Letts

Latitude
38.88956° or 38° 53′ 22″ north
Longitude
-76.5294° or 76° 31′ 46″ west
Elevation
10 feet (3 metres)
Open location code
87C5VFQC+R6
Geo­Names ID
4350239
Wiki­data ID
Q5027348
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In Other Languages

“Camp Letts” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: YMCA Camp Letts

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