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CAMP LEBANON TOUR
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Welcome to Camp Lebanon! One visit to this beautiful, lakeside site and you will know why Camp Lebanon is a favorite destination for youth, families, and adults! This web tour will give you an idea of what God has given us to share. For an even better glimpse, we invite you to come and see Camp Lebanon in person! To set up a tour simply give Camp Lebanon a call!
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Facilities
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Chalet (enlarged and renovated 1996)
▪ Camp's main gathering spot to eat and meet. ▪ Beautifully situated 35 feet from Cedar Lake. ▪ Main Hall (main level) seats 250. ▪ Dining Hall (lower level) serves 200-225. ▪ Beautiful, private side dining room called "Pine Cove." ▪ Handicapped-friendly with elevator. ▪ Large patio decks. Game rooms. Lounge. ▪ Housing for 46 in six upper level units. ▪ Private vanities, XL bunks, double bed, rollaways. ▪ Air-conditioned. Community showers. |
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Cedar Bay Lodge (new in 1989)
▪ Camp Lebanon's preferred adult and family facility. ▪ Designed for four or five adults and families up to five. ▪ Housing capacity: 56 adults. ▪ Fourteen comfortable rooms with private full-baths. ▪ Double bed (XL), bunk bed (XL), rollaway in each room. ▪ A-Frame chapel with stone fireplace seats 60+. ▪ Kitchen and recreation room on lower level. ▪ Air-conditioned. Beautiful lakeviews from most rooms. ▪ Four-unit, Lodge-like Birch Point Cottage nearby.
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Scandinavia (new in 1994)
▪ Comfortable, versatile, ideal for youth groups and adults. ▪ Housing capacity: 49 in six dorm-style units. ▪ Up: 3 rooms sleep 12 each (2 singles, 5 bunks), 1 sleeps 3. ▪ Down: 2 rooms sleep 5 each (1 single, 2 bunks). ▪ Well-lit meeting area with gas fireplace, kitchenette. ▪ Ping pong, carpetball, TV, VCR, DVD. ▪ Sun deck. Community showers. Air conditioned. ▪ Beautiful, removed setting with warm lake view.
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Cabins (all renovated 1996-2000)
▪ Camp Lebanon's traditional group housing. ▪ 15 cottages, all winterized with electric heat. ▪ Cabins sleep twelve each (two singles, five bunk beds). ▪ Newly renovated showerhouses nearby. ▪ All new wood-frame beds. ▪ Named after countries. ▪ Beautiful, wooded settings. |
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Special Places to Visit
▪ "Steps of Faith" Amphitheater - seats 250. ▪ Activity Courts - tennis, basketball, boot hockey. ▪ The Point - wooded peninsula with hiking trails. ▪ Tree House ▪ Turtle Bay - Camp's favorite destination for canoers! Locals call it the "Dutch Pot" or "Kettle" as it is home of abundant fish, turtles, and animals such as beaver and muskrat. ▪ Eagle Ridge - 8 acre wooded site on Cedar Lake. Picnic pavilion. Outhouse. Water. Tent sites. Beautiful setting connected by a lakeside trail. Half-mile hike from the Main Site. Vehicle access by road. ▪ Sunset Cove - 13.5 acres west of Camp driveway. ▪ Bass Point - Newly acquired 16.9-acre lakeshore site west of Sunset Cove. ▪ Gorgeous hiking area. ▪ Lakeview Gazebo - 24 feet wide, new in 2000. ▪ Playground - fun site for children.
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Lakefront on Cedar Lake
▪ Camp Lebanon's number one physical asset. ▪ 250-acres of clean, spring-fed water. ▪ Sandy swim beach. ▪ Lakeside hiking trails. ▪ Boat ramp. ▪ Panfish, northern pike, largemouth bass, and turtles. ▪ Pedalboats, canoes, pontoons, sailboat, kayaks. |
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Activities
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Seasonal Choices

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Swimming Volleyball Diving Raft Basketball Pedalboats Softball Pontoons Soccer Canoeing Boot Hockey Kayaks Initiatives Sailing Tetherball Tennis Frisbee Golf Horseshoes Four Square |
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Year-Round Activities
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Hiking Ping Pong Campfires Foosball Fishing Carpetball Pool Tables Reading Lounge Playground |
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Winter Highlights
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Ice Skating Short (but fun!) Sliding Hill Broomball Cross-country Ski Trails |
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12% of your purchase is donated to Camp!
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