DO NOT CALL CAMP LETTS! All the lodging must go through Rene. She will help coordinate who you will be bunking with and where you will stay.
Overnight guests will have the option of eating a breakfast at camp -- cost is $7, and you must inform Rene if you plan on having breakfast, as we have to notify the camp to prepare the meals. Or, you could drive out of camp to any of the nearby convenience stores or fast food places to eat.
Here are the options:
Lodges — Lodges have a capacity of 24 to 28 guests in each of the 12 buildings. Each lodge is divided into three rooms. The two end rooms are dormitory–style bedrooms with either 10 or 12 beds and a bathroom. These are nose-to-feet, single mattress bunks. The center room is like a common area, with four twin beds. These buildings have heat and electricity. You must bring your own bedding/sleeping bags and towels and toiletries. If the lodge is at capacity, expect to pay $20 per person. Fewer people, the rate goes up.
Rustic Log Cabins — The Rustic cabins are within walking distance to bath facilities and all program areas. They are situated in the woods away from the main camp. There are seven cabins with 12 built-in beds in each. When they say rustic, they mean RUSTIC. Think back to your most heinous summer camp days. Electricity, but no heat.
Tents — For a true camping experience the tenting area is about one mile from the main camp and does not have water or electricity. However, it is not far from the dining hall and the bathrooms at the lodges. You could pitch your own tent and spend a mere $10 to stay overnight!
Overnight guests will have the option of eating a breakfast at camp -- cost is $7, and you must inform Rene if you plan on having breakfast, as we have to notify the camp to prepare the meals. Or, you could drive out of camp to any of the nearby convenience stores or fast food places to eat.
You must vacate the camp by 1 PM on Sunday.
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