Camp Lodging

Pete’s Cabin

Pete’s Cabin is an Adirondack lodge, and is ready for campers of all ages. Each room in Pete’s Cabin is climate controlled and boasts ten beds, two fans, electric lighting, and two full bathrooms. In addition, Pete’s Cabin is centrally located next to our new pools and craft lodge and is just a short walk from the dining hall.  A stay in Pete’s Cabin means the comfort of home, right in the middle of camp!

Oak Place

Oak Place is our most recently renovated lodge, made up of four climate controlled rooms with three bunk beds each. In addition, each room has a fan, electric lighting and a full bathroom. The best part of Oak place isn’t located in the rooms, but rather is the large living room and loft that connect the bedrooms. The living room has been known to host dance parties, amazing forts, late night card games and much more!

Trask Lodge

Trask has been housing our small groups for decades and has been updated as recently as 2021. Trask is climate controlled, consisting of three bedrooms, two living rooms, electric lights and three full bathrooms. Not to mention Trask has a fire pit and a full size sand volleyball court right in its backyard. With two living rooms and plenty of things to do right outside your cabin there is no telling where the shenanigans of camp will happen next!

Highlander Cabins

The Highlander Cabins are a great way to begin to explore the outdoors. There are four cabins, each with eight beds and newly installed air conditioning! Each cabin has a window unit and some sting lights that run off a small generator during rest time and at bedtime. The cabins are in pairs, sharing an outdoor restroom complete with a sink, two bathrooms, and two hot water showers. These cabins are right in the middle of our forest giving a great opportunity to hike trails, find waterfalls, hammock, and see wildlife that may be missed at other sites. There is no end to the cool new experiences you will find at the Highlander Cabins!

Wilderness Sites

What sets wilderness sites apart from all the rest is that each camp at a wilderness site gets to cook and eat their meals outside. The wilderness experience is so much more than eating outside though. Being able to light fires together, cook together, and clean together gives opportunity to build leadership and teamwork skills while serving together with you new camp family. This time together is irreplaceable in building relationships and leaving lasting memories including food fights, late night conversations around the fire, and learning about God’s creation in the middle of the forest.

Wilderness Cabins (Hogans)

Our wilderness cabins are most commonly referred to as the Hogans. Each campsite consists of two Hogans, both of which can fit eight people comfortably on our new cots. The Hogans are completely screened in, with adjustable canvas sides to make way for a great breeze! The site also includes a fire pit, picnic tables, a flushable toilet, hot water showers, and a sink. There is no better way to spend a week of camp than hanging around a campfire with your new camp friends!