Swim suit Towel Sheets and/or a sleeping bag Pillow Toiletries Camping chair Phone charger (there are outlets in the bathrooms, but no power in cabins) PJs (make sure they are seasonally appropriate, the cabins aren't heated!) Sneakers Clothes for outdoor sports/games/trails (whatever you are comfortable in) Warm clothing for hanging out by the campfire Cocktail attire for Ceremony/reception Flashlight or Battery powered lantern (optional) Snacks or alcohol for your cabin/weekend stay (optional)
Yes! There are two bathroom houses for each gender that have bathrooms, sinks, shower stalls, and outlets.
The cabins each have 6-10 twin beds. Depending on how many people are interested in staying at the camp you may need to share a cabin with another couple or a group of friends. The travel and accommodations page has a picture of the cabins.
In addition to your cabin, there are two bath houses for each gender that have bathrooms, showers, sinks, and outlets. If you are in the wedding party, there will be a separate location on camp to use to get ready.
Please wear cocktail attire for the ceremony & reception. But we want you to feel comfortable, so if those shoes are too high or that top button is too tight, let it all hang loose. For those of you staying at the camp, there will be a few hours of down time on Saturday afternoon for you to get ready!
We will not have any transportation scheduled from local hotels to the camp, as we are encouraging everyone to stay at camp to get the full experience. However, there are plenty of Uber and Lyft drivers in the area, and/or plenty of parking at camp if you decide to drive yourself to and from.
There is a FREE large outdoor parking lot on the camp property.
YES - you can bring our own alcohol! BUT - you will not be able to drink your own alcohol during the reception (we have a CASH bartending service during that time). You may consume your own alcohol all day/night Friday, Saturday before the start of the wedding, following the end of the reception, and Sunday until departure. Please see the "Things to Do" page for a list of nearby liquor stores.
While we would prefer if you did not smoke, it is permitted. Please be respectful and smoke away from other guests and dispose of cigarettes/cigars in appropriate trash buckets once properly put out.
We will be providing a welcome BBQ to those coming to and staying at camp Friday night. Saturday we will have a catered cocktail hour and reception. Sunday we will have a farewell breakfast for those who stayed over at the camp Saturday night. All other food or meals will be the responsibility of the guests -- feel free to bring snacks to keep in your cabin. Please keep in mind, we cannot guarantee access to a stove, microwave or any kitchen appliances. Please see the "Things to Do" page for a list of nearby grocery stores or restaurants to accommodate all of your food needs.
YES! You can bring your own kayaks, canoes, jet skis, etc to camp! I will be lifeguard certified -- so swimming & water play is permitted! There is a dock for fishing (poles not provided), as well as a rectangle swim dock.
While we would love for everyone to be able to bring a special someone and their family, we simply cannot afford to accommodate everyone. There is also safety concerns with the open and exposed lake, vast forest & open fires. With this in mind, we ask that you do not bring a guest or children unless your invitation states that you have been granted that access. Thank you so much.