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Alton L Collins Conference & Retreat Center

Alton L. Collins Retreat CenterSurrounded by giant fir and cedar, lush fern and abundant moss covered vine maple, the Alton L Collins Conference & Retreat Center (ALCRC) near Eagle Creek, Oregon provides an environment and facilities conducive to study and reflection, relaxation and recreation. The center is within an hour's drive from Mt. Hood, the Columbia River Gorge, & Portland.

ALCRC Center’s environment includes a facility offering flexible meeting space that can be set up to help your group obtain its meeting goals, including meeting space for 5 to 120 people, 23 overnight rooms, private baths & decks and event support services.

Camp Magruder

Camp MagruderLocated in Rockaway Beach, Oregon, Camp Magruder rests between Smith Lake and the beautiful Pacific Ocean. Camp Magruder sponsors Christian-based camp & retreat programs for children, youth, adults and families. The camp facility is open year-round for all ages and contains a wide range of lodging, cooking, meeting and recreation facilities for groups up to 250 persons. Meal service is available in our dining hall for groups from 25 to 250 persons.

Camp Magruder is situated between a freshwater lake and the ocean, and blessed with pine forest and wetland communities. Smith Lake offers opportunities for swimming, rowing, canoeing, kayaking, and sometimes even sailing. The beach is a great place for walks, playing in the sand, and supervised wavejumping. Campers may also enjoy the Big Swing, donkey rides, nature discovery, crafts, challenge course and team building activities, archery, and visiting the tide pools. Our caring staff provides a wonderful and safe environment for building self-confidence, fostering friendships, and growing in God's love in a distinctly Christian community.

Camp Magruder hosts 12 weeks of camping opportunities for children, youth, adults, and families. Events range in duration from weekend retreats to week-long camps. Each camp is organized and led by trained and qualified volunteers and supported by the camp's professional staff.

Suttle Lake Camp

Suttle Lake CampNestled on the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains 14 miles west of Sisters, Suttle Lake Camp is a special place where the vivid green of Western Oregon mingles with the sunny beauty of the eastern part of the state. Rich in plant and wildlife communities, Suttle Lake is a natural place to explore God's creation and experience Christ's love in a caring community.

Recreation abounds here! Enjoy hiking amongst the tall trees, swimming, laughing with new and old friends, taking a canoe or kayak ride along the lakeshore, the thrill of inner-tubing down the creek, creating a craft, or playing volley ball. Suttle Lake offers great opportunities for fun, fellowship, songs, and Christian growth in small and large groups. Some events also have opportunities for rafting or horseback riding. (ACA accredited)

Housing is available for groups of 20 to 160 in 2 lodges and 20 cabins (12 cabins winterized for year-round use). Nutritious and delicious meals provided. Groups under 40 may do their own cooking in Wesley Meadow Lodge.

Camp Latagawa

Camp LatagawaCamp Latagawa is located in a beautiful wooded area of the Rogue National Forest. Two gentle flowing creeks and giant Douglas Firs, Pines and Madrones provide a shaded and peaceful setting just 35 miles east of Medford, Oregon.

The camp offers activities for all ages, some of the favorites are: a natural waterfall slide, hiking and backpacking trails, archery, volleyball, ping pong, basketball, fishing, horseshoes, swimming in a solar heated pool and a new meditation labyrinth. Camp Latagawa prides itselves on the healthy and delicious food that is served the and baked fresh bread twice daily!

Camp Latagawa serves groups from 10 - 90 people in simple, but comfortable, dormitory style cabins (some with bathrooms, others with bathhouses a short distance away). There are a variety of inside and outside spaces for meetings and worship.

Wallowa Lake Camp

Wallowa Lake CampWallowa Lake Camp is located in northeastern Oregon, at the south end of Wallowa Lake, on Hwy 82 south of the cities of Enterprise and Joseph, easily accessible from most of eastern Oregon, Washington, and northern Idaho. The camp is near the south end of a large, pristine, glacial lake at the foot of the Wallowa Mountains and the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area. Towering mountains and evergreens, a river, and the nearby lake provide a peaceful, picturesque setting.

Available activities on-site include volleyball, basketball, badminton, baseball, horseshoes, campfires, crafts, outdoor education, and a ropes course. There are both inside and outside environments for worship, personal meditation, and group discussions. Horseback riding is one of our most popular summer camps. Set within a prime resort area, nearby activities include boating, windsurfing, fishing, swimming, a tramway to superb high mountain views, wildlife and wildflower photography, llama treks, horseback rides, backcountry hiking and camping, whitewater rafting, and scenic air flights. Places to visit include antique shops, art galleries, bronze foundry tours, Nez Perce historic sites, and Hells Canyon.

Wallowa Lake Camp has a multitude of features to accommodate large and small groups for a variety of events. Besides the beautiful main lodge for meals and fireside meetings, lodging is provided in rustic or deluxe cabins with comfortable accommodations for individuals, families, and groups of 15 to 90 persons. Food requirements and other arrangements can be made for group and individual needs.

Camp Sawtooth

Camp SawtoothCamp Sawtooth is a beautiful, secluded site is high in a mountain valley (6000 ft elevation), bordered by the Smokey Mountains on the south and the Sawtooth Mountains on the north, features Aspen groves, Lodgepole pine forests and wildflower meadows offering expansive views wherever you turn. The Sawtooth National Forest surrounds Sawtooth Camp on three sides and rests along the south fork of the Boise River. The camp is located 35 miles north of Fairfield, centrally located for all of southern Idaho. It is about a 3- hour drive from Boise, 2 hours from Twin Falls, and 4 hours from the Pocatello and Idaho Falls area.

Camp Sawtooth features a camp mountain bike collection offering a unique way to explore the 120-acre camp or the surrounding area. Hiking trailheads are nearby to many waterfalls, hot springs, and other sites of interest. The south fork of the Boise River runs through the camp property providing fishing and water play activities. A modern log lodge is at the center of the camp for dining and meeting spaces. Meals are served cafeteria style. Eleven rustic cabins house up to 10 people each. The cabins are arranged in two village units of 5 or 6 cabins, each served by a modern central shower/restroom facility. If you prefer, your group may make arrangements to do your own cooking. A self-contained, nicely appointed cabin is available and ideal for guest speakers. RV and tent spaces are also available.

 
   
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