Camp Susque

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Locations

  1. Main Buildings

    1. Camp Office, Craft Shop, Wagon Wheel Room

      The office building is one of the oldest buildings on Camp.  Built in three parts - the first part was a Craft Shop built in the 1950s to provide a dry place for campers to work on various crafts inside.  Shortly after, the "Wagon Wheel Room" was added on (named for the unique overhead light fixture), with a small office and storage room attached (which has now been converted to the Trails End gift shop).  The last part of the building was originally Susque's maintenance building - an open-air pole-shed, until it was sectioned off and became the Camp's office in the early 1990s.  

      In the summer, the Craft Shop is still used for its original purposes - a place for arts and crafts.  

      In the winter, however, the Craft Shop and Wagon Wheel room are transformed into a bunk house for Winter Camps and rental groups.

      The Office has very strict rules for entering: Official Camp Business Only!  However, visiting the office staff is definitely considered official camp business, so feel free to stop in and visit!