Lodging, Meeting & Dining Accommodations


For overnight Summer Camp, School Camp and Retreat Groups, our Rustic Log Cabins are heated and winterized for year-round comfort. Nestled in the woods off Pioneer Circle, each can sleep up to 40-50 persons, with modern restroom and shower facilities. Several also offer a central lounge/meeting room for projects and activities, screened porch, separate wings for campers living/sleeping quarters and counselor quarters-activity rooms for supervisory or leadership staff. All are handicapped access. Separate staff lodges with bedroom, kitchen, utility room, private bath are also available for visiting faculty. Dormitory rooms with restroom shower facilities are available as well. Hiram House lodgings can comfortably house groups of up to 235 persons for overnight stays.

Our rustic dining hall, complete with two indoor fireplaces, outdoor porches and wooded views, can accommodate several hundred people daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. This multi-purpose facility can also be used for audio-visual presentations or meetings for campers or staff. Optional cookouts and campfires can be held at our Western Frontier Fort. A variety of other camp buildings, such as our 1890s Fire Station, Treehouse and Environmental Center can be used for instruction or recreation activities.

Taylor Hall


From left, Tree House, Fire Station, Frontier Fort
From left, Log Cabins are cozy in winter and year-round, Treehouse features stone fireplace for gatherings