Spacious & Rustic, Rooted in Community: Camp Waziyatah offers cabins that sleep 10–20 guests each, spread across scenic forested areas near McWain Pond and the Dining Lodge These cabins are basic yet comfortable—screened windows, electricity, and hot water—but with a charming camp atmosphere rather than glamping vibes Cabin Features Capacity & Layout: Each cabin sleeps 10–20 guests, but we aim to avoid overcrowding. All cabins have twin beds—which can be pushed together for couples or families Bathrooms - Every cabin at Camp Waziyatah includes its own shared bathroom, complete with a toilet, sink, and shower. While you won’t need to walk to a communal bathhouse, bathrooms are shared with your cabinmates — just like classic camp living. No bunking it to the bathhouse in the dark! All cabins have electricity for lighting and device charging. They are not winterized, meaning no heating in cold months, and no A/C in summer months.
The entire camp is open to use! This includes the lake, canoes, basketball courts, tennis courts, pickleball, firepits, beachfront, kayaks, stand up paddle boards, and more!
Wether you stay onsite or somewhere else the camp has more than enough space to accommodate parking needs. We do encourage carpooling if you can!
We will not have transportation to offsite locations if you are not staying at camp.
Please dress for an elegant outdoor celebration. Women: Floor-length or midi dresses in light, airy fabrics. Floral prints, soft colors, and elevated accessories are perfect. Avoid stilettos—opt for block heels, dressy flats, or wedges suitable for grass. Suits in light or neutral tones (charcoal, navy, tan). Ties are encouraged but optional. Loafers or dress shoes—no sneakers or sandals. This is a formal event held outdoors, so polished and seasonally appropriate attire is appreciated. Bring a layer in case of cool weather. Bring your big party pants.