Yes you can! Check the 'lodging' option on your RSVP if you'd like to stay, message us the details and we'll make the appropriate arrangements. The cabins are $12/night/person.
Each of the 20 village cabins have dorm style bunk beds that can comfortably sleep 10 (9 twin mattresses and 1 full mattress to sleep two). Cabins have power, heating, a toilet, shower, and sinks. Bedding is not provided.
Family units (read: with children) will get their own cabin. Stragglers will likely need to share so request specific friends and we will do our best to accommodate!
Go to the camp office or contact Kyle or Annie to check in. The camp office is the first building you see when you get up the hill to camp. The entrance faces the lake. It's that easy! Details for payment will be on the schedule in your cabin.
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Absolutely! Let us know your itinerary and we'll try to arrange for pick-up and drop-off.
Yes! We're looking forward to seeing everyone swing, disco, and jive with us.
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Rain. Hopefully sun. Definitely rain. It's a PNW winter. Camp does get some snow in the winter and it can get windy. Expect temperatures in the 40s with possible dips to the 30s. If I was attending, I would bring a warm sweater and dry rain jacket. Puffy jackets are welcome too.
We have a winter wonderland! In all seriousness, Sunset Lake Camp is well prepared to keep the entrance road to camp clear in the case of bad weather. Typically, they do not get much snow so between weather patterns and resources we are not too worried about it. Stay tuned and rest easy knowing we have a backup plan, still.