I organized a winter retreat for my youth group to this camp. They mostly have summer camps but they have one large building winterized. They host their own winter camps in February, but I rented out the place to do my own thing in January. They do not have any staff who stay on the premises with you, which is not the best thing… in case of an emergency, or even if we can’t find something we need, we had to call someone who doesnt even really live nearby. I would have preferred there to be a staff person on site all weekend. Also, we had hired a cook to do all of our meals, but she never showed up, so we were basically on our own for meals last minute. Luckily, we figured out everything, but it definitely put us in a bind. The Camp itself seems pretty nice. They have some sledding hills and sleds to use, an ice skating pond, and lots of land for hikes/walks. The winter we were in is really run down, flies EVERYWHERE, mice in the basement, stains on the mattresses. But they have great tables and benches, a wonderful wood stove, a pretty good kitchen area, popcorn machine, dishwasher, etc. Definitely very rustic though. It was good for our group of 25, but that’s definitely the maximum amount to be comfortable in that building. If you are looking a place for a small retreat with some good outdoor options, and don’t mind«rustic», this place is great. Also VERY inexpensive!($ 20 per person per night for lodging).