Family Camping
Kid´s Camp 2012
Testimonials
– philippe PDR. 2006. 07. 08, 09 September 7, 2011 Read More»Ever since my mom came back from the American Asociation meeting when i was in fourth grade, and told me that there was a women who i now know as of Mary Seppi who came and talked about a summer camp south of Santiago I knew i was hooked! That year we registered and it was one of the [...]
– Drucy Illanes Past President American Women's Association of Chile September 7, 2011 Read More»My 8 year old son left on the train, a little excited, but we were all nervous about his first summer camping experience. After two short weeks up in the Andes, he jumped off the train very excited, with new confidence, and ready to share his many wonderful experiences with us. Mary understands kids, and [...]
– EC mom of camper 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 September 7, 2011 Read More»Since we discovered Las Mulas Summer Camp my son and I made it permanent “MUST DO” in our calendar each year. The place is an absolute wonder of Nature and the Camp’s design and Staff are so committed to making it such a great experience to the children that it has truly become a constant [...]
– KBP camper 1993 through 1999 September 7, 2011 Read More»The experiences and memories from my summers at Las Animas are unparalleled. I look back fondly at the campfires, the hikes, the swimming, the animals… The relaxed environment and attitude did not denote a lack of care or responsibility. In fact, the complete opposite was the reason for my returns year after year: the staff [...]
– Ellen G - mother of camper September 7, 2011 Read More»In Santiago , my 10 year old son fights for screen time whether on computer, TV, or handheld games, and yet he heads to the Las Mulas summer camp every year with great anticipation and excitement. He comes back full of stories of kids, hikes, nature, campfires, horses and outdoor life in general. My husband [...]
– Henry P - father of camper September 7, 2011 Read More»Las Mulas Summer Camp is a paradise. There are rare trees, nut trees, fruit trees, mountains to gaze at and hike on, waterfalls, rivers, boulders to climb, birds, friendly dogs, and cowboys with their horses and goat herds. There is no electricity, much of the food is garden grown, the facilities are hand-built of logs [...]
– JB 1993-94-95-96-97-98 September 8, 2011 Read More»I was at Las Mulas several times during the mid 90′s. What I liked best about it was how it got me away from the city where there were things like TV, malls, snacks in the fridge, etc. Though I guess it was a bit of a “culture shock” at first, I quickly found that [...]
– Kimberly Mann September 12, 2011 Read More»Las Mulas gave me some of the best memories of my life!!
– HRP 2009, 2010, 2011 September 20, 2011 Read More»I plan to go to Las Mulas Summer Camp for the rest of my life!




