Facilities

Welcome to Laurel Pines Camp and Conference Grounds

Our Facilities



We offer that rustic, back to nature experience. Read on to learn more about all our facilities.
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Long House Dining Hall


Long House Dining Hall

“the room with a view!” which offers excellent meals and great service. “How good is the food?” is a question asked by every camper. Once they enjoy our variety of meal options it is seldom asked again. Our kitchen staff will work with your group on menu and vegetarian options.

Breakfast served at 8:00 am
Lunch served at 12:00pm
Dinner served at 5:30 pm

Our dining hall holds tables and chairs for 120 people eating buffet style. With one of the best views at Laure Pines. The Longhouse will transport you to a rustic camping lodge with the best food on the mountain.
Meeting and Activity Center (MAC)


Meeting and Activity Center (MAC)

as we call it. This meeting hall in the center of the camp provides seating for 130 inside with room for small groups on the eastern deck. The MAC is perfect for meetings and worship. The entire north wall has large windows which offer a panoramic view of the campsite, or you can take your group outside onto the deck for a breakout group between the pines.

Leave some of your equipment at home, the MAC features all of the equipment your group will need.
Soundboard with corded microphones
Room speaker system
Plug in sound box for your worship bank (guitars, drums, vocals)
Video projector with laptop hookups
DVD player

Inside the MAC building we offer foos-ball and ping-pong and a variety of board games for free time use. There are two restrooms located inside the MAC.
A-Frame Meeting Hall


A-Frame Meeting Hall

Come check out the A-Frame Meeting Hall. Here you have an open outdoor meeting area for day or evening use.
Pool


Pool

What would a camp be without a Pool. Laurel Pines Camp has a poolhouse for changing and showers, a diving board, lounge and lots of deck chairs for relaxing. (Summer Only)
Amphitheater


Amphitheater

We can’t forget the Amphitheater which is perfect for outdoor meetings and those memorable bonfires.
Cabin Circle


Cabin Circle

A secluded circle of twelve cabins sits at the top of Laurel Pines. Each cabin is split into two units, providing separation for boys and girls groups or a large family sized unit when combined.

Offering breathtaking views of Laurel Pines, each cabin offers it’s own bathroom and shower. Cabins hold between 6-9 people each, in 4-5 bunk beds for a total of 86 beds. Mats are available for floor sleeping if needed.

Named after the twelve apostles, cabin circle offers expandability when your group numbers fluctuate.

Cabin 1 – Bartholomew 8 Beds
Cabin 2 – Matthies 8 Beds
Cabin 3 – Thomas 8 Beds
Cabin 4 – Andrew 8 Beds
Cabin 5 – Matthew 9 Beds
Cabin 6 – Thaddeus 9 Beds
Cabin 7 – James A. 6 Beds
Cabin 8 – Simon 6 Beds
Cabin 9 – Phillip 6 Beds
Cabin 10 – James 6 Beds
Cabin 11 – Peter 6 Beds
Cabin 12 – John 6 Beds

Sleeping arrangement floor plan coming soon. (Available year round)
Campground and RV Area


Campground and RV Area

Our campground has 17 sites, 3 with full hookups for RV’s. There are campfire rings, water and restroom facilities available. Bring your own tent and enjoy a night under the stars. (Available Summer Only)
Hilarides Cabin


Hilarides Cabin

The Hilaridies Cabin (hill-art-t’s) is our year round group facility. With gas heaters and fireplaces even during the winter yor group will be cozy and content. Offering breathtaking views of Laurel Pines whether in the snow covered winter or on a clear blue summer day. Perfect for your small group or family outing.

Upstairs:
4 beds, (1 queen, 3 single)
Full Kitchen
Two couches in the living room
Fireplace
Bathroom with shower

Downstairs:
Dining room table
Second bathroom with shower
5 bunk beds lining the walls

Sleeps 15 total:
10 in bunk beds
2 in queen bed
3 in single beds
Sleeping arrangement floor plan coming soon. (Available year round)
Campfire Circles


Campfire Circles

There are several campfire circles in upper camp. These make great breakout areas for discussion and fellowship.