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Trees

Camp

The Cabins

We have ~20 cabins available

Staying at Camp: Your Cabin Guide We’ve rented the whole camp! Here is the lowdown on the "rustic-chic" accommodations available on-site. "Open-Air" Living Most spots are open-air tent cabins—a step up from a tent, but still part of nature. Walls are open at the top to let in the forest air, and doors are vinyl flaps. Cabins are grouped into four "villages" with nearby bathhouses. What to Expect No Electricity: There is no power in cabins. Bring a headlamp and a power bank (or charge devices at the Main Lodge). Temperature: It’s cool by day but drops at night—pack for "outdoor sleeping" with warm layers. Bedding: Single bunks have waterproof mattresses. Bring your own pillows and a sleeping bag (or twin sheets/heavy blankets). How to Secure a Spot Cabins are first-come, first-served. RSVP: Note if you’d like a cabin; we will confirm with you! Tents: You are welcome to bring your own tent and gear. Hotels: If "roughing it" isn't your style, there are hotels nearby in town.

Inside of the cabins

Bunks

If you wish to stay in a cabin, please bring your own bedding or sleeping bags.

bathhouse

4 spread around camp

Each bathhouse contains ~4 toilets stalls, ~4 changing/shower stalls, and a row of sinks with potable water. These are mostly rustic camp style but are well lit and have an outlet.