Listed
below are some of the most common questions.
If you have a question that
can not be answered here please fell free to contact us.
Do the cabins have a
bathroom? No, but centrally located within the camp is a modern bath house with
toilets and private showers.
Can I cook in my cabin?
No. Cooking
is done in the central kitchen only. Fires, barbeques, or stoves are not
permitted anywhere within the camp grounds, according to U. S. Forest
Service regulations.
Is
there phone service at the camp?
Cell phone service is not currently available at the camp, but
pay phones are located a short distance down the road at Plasse’s
Resort, and in our own office for emergency use only.
What about WiFi?
WiFi service is available at nearby Plasse’s Resort for a connection
fee.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes. Pets
are allowed in camp, on leash only, and must be controlled at all times
for the safety of other campers. A $50 refundable deposit per pet will
be charged upon signing in. Proof
of vaccinations must be
presented at check-in, and violation means forfeiture of the deposit.
Campers are expected to clean up after their pets.
What if I have dietary
restrictions? Our
kitchen staff is able to provide for special dietary restrictions if
they are advised in advance (on reservation form).
Is there power in the
cabins? There is one electrical outlet in each cabin, and
one ceiling light. Heating
appliances such as hair dryers can overload the generator and are not
allowed to be used in cabins.
Do you provide child
care? The camp does not provide
child care; however, there are sometimes crew members or young campers
who may, with private arrangement, be willing to take on the job.
How far is it to the
lake? Silver Lake is an
approximately one-half mile walk.
Is there fishing?
Plenty, off the shore or
rocks, by boat or with a boat rental from nearby Kit Carson Lodge.
Campers need to bring their own equipment. We have a few fishing
rods for check-out in the office.
Can we bring our bikes?
Bikes, skateboards, motorbikes and the like may not be ridden in camp
but may be used on roads and trails outside camp.
Can I bring a handgun?
Forest Service regulations
forbid firearms possession in any campgrounds, including ours.
What time are meals?
Breakfast, 8:00
Lunch, 12:00 Dinner,
6:00
On Sundays, the big meal is served at 1:00 and the lesser, more
lunch-like meal is at 6:00. On
any evening, people may order sack lunches for the next day, on a list
posted by the kitchen. This provides for those who want to be gone all
day hiking, going to the beach, or fishing.
Does
the generator run for 24 hours?
Ordinarily, the generator
is turned off at 10:30 at night (11:30 on Saturday nights) and is turned
on again about 5:30 a.m.
What happens if I have a
breathing machine?
Because the generator is
off at night, those who need this equipment should provide their own
battery-back-up power source, which can be recharged during the day.
Are high chairs available
at mealtimes?
There are a limited number
of high chairs available free of charge in the lodge.
If you have the type that hooks onto a table, you may prefer to
bring it.
How much are canoes and
kayaks? Our camp maintains several kayaks and a canoe for campers’ use free of
charge, on a first-come, first-served basis.
Life-vests and paddles are included.
What are the weekly
variety shows like?
These are put on by
and for the campers themselves. They are informal, are
family-oriented, and may include almost any talent or act campers wish
to perform. Oftentimes, families or groups get together and perform
skits. If you play an instrument, you may want to bring it along.
What activities are
provided for children?
During the day, Arts and
Crafts is available most mornings, with an adult coordinator on hand. Short and long hikes are often lead by volunteer campers or a
naturalist, if available. Almost-nightly
campfires with sing-alongs and skits occur evenings at dusk. In the
evenings there may be game nights, bingo nights, movie nights, lectures
or slide shows in the lodge. Volleyball, tetherball,and horseshoes, are
available, and there are books and games in the lodge.
What about parking?
The
camp parking lot accommodates one vehicle per cabin.
An overflow parking lot is available for a second vehicle.
No parking is allowed at cabins themselves, per Forestry
regulations.
Are
there laundry facilities?
A washer and dryer are available afternoons for campers’ use, at no
charge. Heavy items should
be dried on our clotheslines, to protect the machines.
What
about medical emergencies while at camp?
First Aid personnel are
available for bumps, scrapes, and to handle most emergency situations.
In a more serious medical emergency, EMT’s are available from Kirkwood
Resort.
Do
you have a store for personal necessities?
Yes.
Some snacks, sundries and campwear
can be purchased at our small camp store.
Is
there a church nearby? Yes, near the lake and walking distance from camp is the Silver Lake
Chapel. Protestant services
are at 10:00; Catholic services at noon, on Sundays.
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