There are a dozen cabins available for use during the weekend. Each sleeps up to 12 people in a combination of twin singles and twin bunk beds. The cabins are rustic, and the likelihood of sharing with other people is high, but they're included in the weekend if you're feeling adventurous.
Read on for more details, but if that's not your thing, you are also welcome to set up a tent and spread out, or check out the surrounding area!
LARGE CABINS




Cabins are located in four clusters of three each. None of the cabins have plumbing inside, however there are two centrally located bathhouses between clusters.
Many of the cabins have ground-floor entry, but several have stairs and/or small decks leading up to the entrance. If accessibility is a concern, please let us know when you RSVP.
LOCATIONS


WHAT SHOULD WE BRING?
ELECTRICITY + HEATING
Will there be electricity in the cabins? Yes! Hallelujah, there will be electricity in the cabins. Which means you can charge all the things! ;)
Bed and mattress. Each cabin has 12 twin-sized beds with mattresses. The number of each varies, but most appear to have three bunk beds and six twin beds. You could push two beds together for more room, as long as you move them back before you leave.
Bedding. A fitted twin sheet and blankets or a sleeping bag to go on top of the mattress.
Will there be heat in the cabins? No. There is no heat in the cabins, BUT we're allowed to bring space heaters.
WHAT IS PROVIDED?
Pillows. Optional, but pillows make everything better. :)
Space Heater. The weather could go either way in October, so we recommend a small, indoor, electric space heater or extra blankets just in case it's chilly that weekend.
Changing area. Each cabin also has a changing area in it.
How many outlets are there? Only a couple; please consider bringing an extension cord and/or surge protector.
PHOTOS
We took a tour of the venue in mid-April and took some quick pictures. They weren't open yet for the year, so everything was still winterized and in storage-mode, but here are a few photos to give you a rough idea of what the cabins look like.
(Okay, but seriously, don't judge the quality of the photos - I was trying to be quick and not a total weirdo. I realized afterward when we were looking through them that they weren't exactly pretty!)







