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Our lodge,
a large A-frame structure with three floors offers a variety of
sleeping arrangements from 2 private handicap accessible rooms on first
floor, 12 rooms of varying sizes on second floor and three larger dorm
style rooms on third floor. There is a large activity and gathering
area on first floor along with a large kitchen certified for public
food service.
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Our
Multi-Purpose Building
is a semi enclosed structure with open space for recreational
activities such as basketball, volley ball, wall climbing, and other
group games. Also used as a semi outdoor meeting space with a
fire place.
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There are four all weather
sleeping cabins with propane
fireplaces located along trails in the forested area, each with a
sleeping capacity of 12 persons using bunk beds. There is also one
A-frame cabin and one yurt structure with out heat, which also sleep 12
in bunk beds.
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Our
central shower and restroom
facility houses a room with multiple toilet and shower stalls for
boys on one end and girls on the other end.
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Yamhill
Cabin is the sixth cabin also rebuilt for year around use and
includes a small kitchen and wheel chair accessible restroom.
This cabin is often used for kitchen help or other adult support staff
for the event.
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A large activity area with a stone faced
fire place used for
dining and meeting/recreation activities and a corners developed
for our Nature Information Center displays and resources. |
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Our chapel provides
a nice setting for large group meetings and presentations or group
activities. |

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The classroom is
well suited for group table activities. |
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This
location in the forest provides an excellent location for an outdoor classroom. |

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A large,
open recreation
field is maintained adjacent to the Multi Purpose building which
includes a “backstop” structure for playing ball. A smaller, open
multipurpose field is maintained on the opposite side of the Multi
Purpose building with horse shoe pits and pegs and a fire pit gathering
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An archery
range with target equipment
provides a safe place for this popular outdoor activity. |
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A creek side location at the far end of
the Drift Creek loop is designated as the swimming hole. A certified
life guard is required and there is appropriate instructional and
safety signage with clothing/towel hanging device.
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