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Picture Tour of Camp Woodie Facilities
Chase Lodge (Dining and Meeting Facility)
The Chase Lodge is the center of our day-to-day activities. Campers begin their week
here as well as receiving their meals from a full service kitchen. The lodge also serves
as a meeting facility for classes and other groups using the Wetland Wildlife Facility.

 

The Woodie Roost
The Woodie Roost was our first cabin. It offers eight rooms (sleeping 32 campers or
16 guests in the off-season) and a full kitchen. The “Roost” has a full back deck overlooking
the Bullington pond making for some very memorable sunsets. Campers have a wonderful
chance to bond with other campers and counselors in an air-conditioned environment.
The Main Bunkhouse
The bunkhouse, an experience all in it self, is a huge open facility that sleeps up to
48 campers. It is equipped with all the necessary amenities including video games,
air-conditioning, and a back deck area overlooking the Bullington pond.
The bunkhouse is also the home of many beautiful animals (all mounted of course).
The Safety Kleen Cabin
The safety clean cabin is where the counselors stay. It consists of four bedrooms,
sleeping up to eight counselors. It is fully air-conditioned and has a full kitchen.
Additional Facilities
        Swimming Pool                          Covered Pavillion             Wetland Walking Trail
The Pool
Newly installed the in ground swimming pool provides and relaxing break from the
summers heat. The pool also serves as a classroom for Jim Edwards famous wader
demonstrations. Campers also enjoy all sorts of swimming games.

The Pavilion
The pavilion is an open roofed area with picnic tables and cookers. It serves as an
outdoor classroom, meeting facility, eating area, calling station, and a plethora of
other activities. The pavilion also serves as the location of our
Thursday night dinner signaling the end of a camp week.

Nature Trail
We also have a beautiful trail that starts at the Woodie roost and winds all the way
around the Bullington pond back to the Safety Klean, during which campers
have a chance to experience many of nature’s wonders.

 Basketball Courts              Practice Shooting Blind               Fishing Dock
Basketball
Our basketball court is just the right size, not too big and not to small. Just enough
room for a full court pick up game.

Shooting Blind
For the advance campers we offer a chance to shoot out of a real duck blind. Built by
Jeff Foiles of Foiles Migrators advanced campers are challenged with
difficult shooting scenarios.

Fishing Dock
Extending into the Bullington pond our fishing docks provides many opportunities for
catching an elusive catfish or bream. It also serves as the starting point for boating safety
and canoeing. Campers are also given a chance to learn cast netting at this location.

Five Stand Shooting Clays Range
Five Station
The five station is simply that, five positions that simulate six different shooting situations.
Campers see overhead, straight up, left to right, straight at them, and the every elusive
rabbit. After spending some time with the basics, we often play different types of shooting
games at these positions allowing campers to experience new and challenging shots.

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