
The Lodge
The Lodge is one of the camp's oldest and most cherished buildings with a full view of camp, two restrooms, meeting room, living room, family-size kitchen, upstairs bedrooms, and relaxing porch. It is heated, has accessible wi-fi, and can be rented year-round when not in use for camp programs.
Upstairs in The Lodge, you'll find 4 simple bedrooms with beds for 8-10 and a full bathroom. Visitors should bring their own bedding.
Downstairs, is a family-size kitchen with refrigerator, stove & microwave, picnic table for dining, a living room with two couches, handicap accessible bathroom with shower, and a meeting room with 3 picnic tables.
On the porch, you'll look off towards the lake and flagpole and can relax in ample seating.







History:
In the early 1900s, The Lodge was originally a hotel. In 1945
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Franklin and St. Lawrence Counties took over ownership and operation of the camp. For many years, until the build of the Great Hall, The Lodge served as the camp's kitchen, dining hall, office space, and staff quarters. Today, The Lodge is primarily used as office space and sleeping quarters for incoming groups.