Tenting Area 1

Tenting Area 1 (near Tom’s cabin on Map) – consists of 24 large wooden tent platforms and is perfect for a medium to large unit. A fire pit is available for those late night campfires. The camp composting restroom facility is a short walk, as is year-round water at the Ranger’s House.

Sports Field

The sports field is located at the southernmost end of camp and is a large, flat grassy field accessible to vehicles and campers. There are multiple fire pit areas that your unit can use for late night campfires. The camp composting restroom facility is about 900′ away and is accessible by a trail that runs parallel to the road. Water is available at the Ranger’s House year-round.

Magee Village

The Magee Village is a group of four small cabins perfect for your unit campout. Named after George Magee, three of the buildings were constructed to support a growing camp with funding from the George Magee Memorial Trust. One building was constructed with funds from Camp Alumni and is ADA accessible. The group of cabins has a fire pit and picnic tables for gathering together and cooking meals. Each cabin has three bunk beds with mattresses. A nearby composting restroom facility is just a few steps away. Water is available nearby and the camp shower house is just a short walk away. The cabins are NOT heated and can not support space heaters.

Chippewa Campsite

The Chippewa campsite is located on the western side of camp between the Apache and Sioux campsites. One of the smaller campsites in camp, the site is perfect for one patrol. The campsite has a fire pit for those endless evening campfires. Outfitted with tent platforms, the campsite also has a picnic table to gather around. Water is available at the nearby Apache and Sioux latrines while the centrally located shower house is only a few minutes away (Seasonal Water Availability). The campsite is also fortunate to have a compositing bathroom facility that is shared with other nearby campsites. Parking for units is in the nearby western parking lot.

Dining Hall

The camp dining hall is located in the center of camp and is perfect for a large gathering. This building features ample seating for even the largest events. The fully stocked kitchen, complete with ovens, sinks, and refrigeration, can be used for your group’s family outing or fundraising bake sale. Hot and cold water is available between May and October, and cold water can be located at the Ranger’s house year round. (Use of the kitchen may be limited based on the operation of the water system.) A total of 120 people can gather in the building. The building is handicapped accessible and has heat available as well as a fire place.

Season Rates: March-October $200
November-February $300

 

 

Upper Adirondacks

The Upper Adirondacks are located near the Bouldering Program area. Consisting of 4 three-sided structures, each building contains two bunk beds to sleep 4 people each. There is a nearby area that is suitable for a few tents as well. A composting restroom facility is nearby, while water is available year-round at the Ranger’s House. A fire pit is nearby and can be used with deadfall wood found around the camp (split cordwood is only available for units renting cabins).

Lower Adirondacks

The Lower Adirondacks are located near the Bouldering Program area. Consisting of 4 three-sided structures, each building contains two bunkbeds to sleep 4 people each. There is a nearby area that is suitable for a few tents as well. A composting restroom facility is nearby, while water is available year-round at the Ranger’s House. A fire pit is nearby and can be used with deadfall wood found around the camp (split cordwood is only available for units renting cabins).

Tom’s Cabin

Tom’s Cabin is located near the camp parking lot and two campsites. A large bunkhouse, the building has space for 28 using a mix of bunkbeds and folding cots. A pellet stove is used to supplement the electric heat used to heat the building. Pellet fuel is provided. There is a large fire pit nearby that can be used for evening campfires. The camp composting restroom facility is a short walk, as is year-round water at the Ranger’s House.

Nature/Briggs Lodge

The Briggs Lodge is a small cabin perfect for one patrol. Newly renovated, the building has space for 7 people in two rooms (5 & 2). The cabin has a mix of bunk beds and folding cots. A wood stove is in the building and provides ample heat from the camp’s split cord wood. A compositing restroom facility is a short walk away. Seasonal water is only a few feet away while year-round water is located at the Ranger’s House.

Magee Cabin (Waterfront)

The Magee Cabin (also known as the Waterfront Cabin) is located near the lake and dam. The building consists of one bunk room with space for 20 using a mix of bunk beds and folding cots. The building is insulated and has modern windows. A wood stove provides an ample heat source for the building while a nearby fire pit is great for campfires at night. A compositing restroom facility is located about 500′ away. Seasonal water is available less than 20′ away while year-round water can be found at the Ranger’s House.