The Eagle Lodge is a classic camp building at the foot of the Main Road in East Camp, adjacent to Pine Point and beautiful Browning Pond. Once known as the Commissary, then as a bunkhouse, and more recently as a year-round Trading Post, the Eagle Lodge is once again a fall-winter-spring bunkhouse.
A large main room has nine double bunks for a total youth capacity of 18. A separate adult bunk room has four single bunks. Various tables and chairs are also provided.
The Eagle Lodge has electricity, wi-fi, and a wood stove for heating. Though the wood stove does a decent job, in very cold weather please ensure that all participants bring winter sleeping bags and have plenty of warm dry clothes. The building is handicapped accessible; if you require the ramp in times of heavy snow, please be sure to let us know.
The Eagle Lodge does not have bathrooms but the year-round Boonesville Restroom is a short walk away. Likewise, this building does not have a kitchen and cooking is not allowed indoors. Picnic tables are available nearby on Pine Point and units are encouraged to bring whatever shelters and cooking equipment they normally do for camping trips. If you would like half-barrels please let us know. Water is available at the Magee Lodge as is true for all of East Camp in the cold weather months. In times of heavy snow, parking near the Eagle Lodge may be limited.
A large main room has eight double bunks for a capacity of 26 youth. This main room eventually will have a folding wall allowing separate quarters for male and female youth as needed. There are two adult bunk rooms each sleeping five individuals. If one of the adult bunk rooms is not needed by a particular unit, youth may be housed there as well. Tables, chairs, and wi-fi are also available in this building.
The Mohegan Lodge is heated with a propane-fired forced hot air heating system. This facility is intended primarily as a warm place to sleep and do limited activities in cold-weather months. The Mohegan Lodge does not have bathrooms but the year-round Boonesville Restroom is a short walk away. Likewise, this building does not have a kitchen and cooking is not allowed indoors. Half-barrels and picnic tables are available outdoors and units are encouraged to bring whatever shelters and cooking equipment they normally do for camping trips. Water is available at the Magee Lodge as is true for all of East Camp in the cold weather months. Parking areas near the Mohegan Lodge are plowed in winter.
Units seeking heated amenities including kitchen, dining, bathrooms, and showers are welcome to rent the West Lodge and/or Venture Lodge.
Central Lodge (also known as the 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, mixers, dishwashing, 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 50 eight-person tables can be set up in the dining hall area along with a salad bar for a buffet line. The building is handicapped accessible.
Memorial Lodge is located in the main parking lot of the camp. The cabin was initially constructed to house the camp museum but the need of housing for camp staff and seasonal rentals converted the building into a bunkhouse. This cabin is divided into two rooms with bunk beds perfect to separate youth and adults. A nearby area outside is perfect for your unit to set up an outdoor kitchen while you enjoy your meal inside the warmth of the cabin from the wood stove. The lower camp 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 camp amphitheater is around the corner and units can use the fire pit located there for a late night campfire. Wi-Fi internet is available at the nearby Administration building, however it is limited in speed.
The Grand Monadnock Lodge (formally the Green Cabin) is located in the Main Field of the camp. Named after The Grand Monadnock Lodge #309, the cabin underwent a major overhaul thanks to the donation of the lodge and a matching service grant from the National Order of the Arrow Committee. This cabin is divided into three rooms with 4 bunk beds each and is the perfect accommodation for a Venturing Crew or multiple units camping together while maintaining Youth Protection standards. A covered deck off the back of the cabin is the perfect place for your unit to gather during meals while a nearby clearing provides your unit a place to set up a kitchen. The cabin is heated with set-back timers. The lower camp 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 camp amphitheater is around the corner and units can use the fire pit located there for a late night campfire. Wi-Fi internet is available, however is limited in speed.
Waterfront Cabin is located in the main field of the camp. This cabin is divided into two rooms with bunk beds perfect to separate youth and adults. A nearby area outside is perfect for your unit to set up an outdoor kitchen while you enjoy your meal inside the warmth of the cabin from the wood stove. The unit renting this cabin also has access to an outdoor grill that can be used with wood or charcoal. The lower camp composting restroom facility is just a few steps away. Water is available nearby and the camp shower house is just a short walk away. A small fire pit is just outside the cabin for a late night campfire. Wi-Fi internet is available at the nearby Boathouse, however it is limited in speed.