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Where is Grand Junction? Grand Junction is located in Allegan County, approximately 35 minutes from Kalamazoo, 10 minutes from South Haven, and 45 minutes from Grand Rapids. The town has a grocery store, gas station, post office, restaurants, and a trail head for the Kal-Haven Trail.
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How many people can you house in the winter? Our main lodge, Warner Lodge, sleeps a total of 55. The Farmhouse Lodge sleeps 24. Four of the cabins are winterized that sleep 12 each. Hunter Lodge sleeps 8. That makes a total capacity of 135.  Back to Top
How many people can you house in the summer? We have four cabins and four A-Frames that sleep 12 each, and eight hogans that sleep 6 each; Valleyview sleeps 12; Lakeview sleeps 18; for a total capacity of 158 in the outbuildings (not including the lodges). 250 people can be housed on the grounds when all of the buildings are occupied. Back to Top
Can we do our own cooking? Cooking is allowed in the RV park only. You cannot cook in the lodges or any of the outbuildings. A cafeteria is available for groups using the grounds. Contact us for more information on menus available. Back to Top
Do you have a dump station for RVs? Yes. It is located at on the property on the west end of the camping area. Back to Top
Do you have a Multipurpose building? Not right now, but we're in the process of fundraising to build one. The Tabernacle can be used for small group activities if needed. We do provide a game room call The Cube which has a ping pong table, air hockey, fooseball, carpet ball and game table. Back to Top
Do you have a keyboard / piano? Yes, but it is nothing fancy; just a basic one. It is portable for several use areas. Back to Top
What is there to do there? Nature trails on the camp grounds, basketball, sand volleyball, softball, swimming, canoeing, fishing, horseshoes, cycling, hay rides, archery, playground, tether ball, Aeroball, and more!
A 14-foot ICEBERG and water toys are available during the summer (June 15 to August 1) for use in the lake. (The camp lifeguard is required)
A low ropes initiative course is available for use by groups looking for team building activities with many portables available. Contact the Program Director for more information.
A hands-on nature center provides information on wildlife and plants, many of them located on the camp grounds.
An outdoor amphitheater overlooks Lester Lake and is great for gatherings! It has a stage available for skits, dramas, or concerts
Within one-quarter of a mile, there is horseback riding at Simpsarosa Stables and bike riding on the Kal-Haven Trail.
A Paintball Course is open from May to November. Reservations are required.
A BMX bike course is available. Must provide own safety equipment and bicycles.
Grand Prix buggy carts with fee of $10 per person. Reservations are required. Back to Top
Are bicycles allowed on the camp grounds? Yes, except during camp meeting week in July. We ask that the grounds be respected by using designated areas for bikes and by watching out for others. Back to Top
Is there a place to snow ski nearby? Yes! We're only 20 minutes from two ski facilities: Timber Ridge to the east and Bittersweet to the north. The camp has a 2 small sledding hills for tubing (tubes provided) and plenty of trails for cross-country skiing. Back to Top
Are pets allowed? You can bring them to camp with you as long as you keep them leashed and clean up after them. No pets are allowed in the lodges and during camp meeting week. Pets must not be left alone and unattended. Back to Top
Is smoking allowed? Smoking is not permitted on the campgrounds. Smoking can take place on 55th Street. Back to Top
Are alcoholic beverages allowed? Sorry, not at all. Back to Top
Still have questions? Please contact us!
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