Where We Sleep
Girls finishing grades 2-6 live in the “Treehouse”, a two-story bunkhouse nestled in the white pines just up the hill from the lake. Each bunk houses six to eight girls, with counselors living in attached rooms. The bathroom, which includes hot showers, is just a few steps away. On the other side, an expansive deck connects to a cozy library where campers can spend rainy days or simply a quiet hour.

Boys finishing grades 2-6 live in traditional, New England style cabins located near the cabin meadow and garden. Each cabin bunks seven to ten boys and has running water, toilets and sinks. The hot showers are set back just behind the cabins. A fire pit in the cabin meadow makes a wonderful gathering spot.
In the white pine grove, our older campers live in Amish-built cabins (new in 2010) that sleep eight to ten, Adirondack-like shelters and canvas tents on raised platforms. All living units have lights and electricity, and bathroom facilities and new showers are located nearby. A stone campfire pit and a pavilion with a fieldstone fireplace offer welcoming places to sing and connect with friends.



















