- General cabin info:
- There are 11 cabins
- Each cabin has either 14 or 16 twin bunk beds, depending on the particular cabin
- We’ll try to assign as few people to a cabin as possible to maximize comfort and privacy
- There is an air conditioner in each cabin (if we’re lucky enough to need them weather-wise!)
- Cabins do not have attached bathrooms - you’ll have to use the community bathrooms on the grounds
- Bedding / bed info:
- You will need to bring your own bedding stuff for the beds - only the bunk/mattress is available at camp
- We recommend bringing a sleeping bag to keep it simple, but twin-sized sheets and blankets will also work great; you also need to bring your own pillow (how glad are you not sure share this stuff with the kids at camp, right?!)
- The mattresses are thin and nothing particularly special, so if you also have a sleep mat, or twin-sized foam topper, etc, you’ll probably be more comfortable!
- If you need help with bedding (especially if you are traveling from afar), please let us know! We can help provide sheets and blankets. Pillows might be a little tricky, but we’ll see what we can do!
- Bedding and pillows (if you’re staying over - details noted above)
- Toiletries (shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, deodorant, contact stuff, lip balm, bug spray, prescriptions, you get the idea!)
- Ear plugs/sleeping masks for light sleepers (we can’t promise none of your cabin-mates will snore…)