Set "way back in the woods" in a peaceful clearing, Raganeau's 32 bunks are arranged into 4-bunk rooms. One newer treehouse building, which holds 8 campers, sits on the ground. |
The "Stairmaster Unit" of Goupil sits atop a 40-ft sandstone cliff, accessible via a unique winding staircase of 75 steps. Forty campers and six staff live in Goupil, one of the four closest units to the main area of camp. |
Rebuilt in 1998, these 3-sided, A-frame buildings allow the cool night air to breeze through, as do all our treehouses. Amantacha is one of two units who get to cross the swinging bridge daily over Lake Echon. It's also one of the smallest units, holding 32 campers (8 to a treehouse) and 6 staff. |
Lalande neighbors the "Beach house" bathhouse and staff bathhouse "A," making it the closest unit to the main area of camp. Forty campers and six staff live in Lalande, which is right across a footbridge from Goupil. |
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