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Taylor Swift may have just broken the internet with her engagement to Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, but Swifties won’t have long to wait before they can raise a Champagne toast (or at least a sippy cup of rosé) in her honor. Club Getaway, the 300-acre lakeside playground in the Berkshire Mountains, is hosting a full-on Taylor Swift takeover from September 26–28 during its annual Camp Maroon weekend and the timing could not be more “enchanted.”
Just 90 minutes from New York City, Club Getaway has long been known as the Northeast’s answer to summer camp for adults—think ziplining, waterskiing, flying trapeze and late-night dance parties—but this fall the whole experience is getting an Eras-style remix. Organizer Jamie Brotsky has curated a weekend built for Swifties, with era-themed activities, sing-along sessions, lakeside dance parties and enough friendship-bracelet energy to make even Travis blush.
In between scream-singing All Too Well and debating which era you’d most like to time-travel to, guests can dive into Club Getaway’s usual adrenaline line-up: paddleboarding, pickleball (on a brand-new 2025 court) and ziplining through the Berkshire canopy. It’s the rare weekend where you can channel both your inner Olympian and your inner 13-year-old diarist without judgment.
The schedule kicks off Friday evening at 5:30pm and runs through Sunday at 4pm, with packages starting at $459 for “Build-a-Bunk” cabins designed for solo travelers who want to meet their fellow Swifties. Meals, activities and themed programming are all included, so you won’t be nickel-and-dimed for your nostalgia trip.
And while Taylor and Travis are likely busy plotting out what may be the world’s most-watched wedding, Swifties in Kent, Connecticut, will be busy plotting their outfits: glitter? plaid? football jerseys? All of the above? (Let’s be real, it’s definitely all of the above.)
With a new album dropping in October and her engagement dominating headlines, Swift mania isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Camp Maroon promises to be the perfect pregame, a lakeside love letter to all things Taylor that blends camp nostalgia with fandom-level devotion.
Consider it your chance to live inside a Swift song for a weekend. Just don’t be surprised if you find yourself wondering: Is this the real “Love Story”?