Camp Penn Lodging
Willow/Spruce, Hemlock/Locust, Pine/Poplar & Oak/Maple
Each of the 4 lodges contains two sleeping areas divided by a hallway that leads to the attached bathhouse. The 4 lodges each sleep 44 with 22 single beds in each section. A grand total of 176 people can be housed in these lodges. The bathhouses each contain 4 sinks and toilets with 6 showers with changing areas.
Elm Lodge
Elm Lodge Floor Plan
This lodge was renovated in 2002 and has two sleeping areas with a secured double locked door between the rooms. The front room contains 7 bunkbeds that sleeps 14. The second room contains 6 bunkbeds that sleeps 12 with a counselor room attach that sleeps 3. A grand total of 29 can be housed in Elm Lodge. The bathhouse is detached at the rear of the lodge. See below for details.
Elm Bathouse
This bathhouse was constructed in 2002 and is locate about 15 feet from the rear of Elm Lodge.
It contains a male and female restroom with 2 sinks & toilets each. There are 4 gender neutral shower rooms with individuals changing areas.
MEALS
All meals will be prepared and served in the Camp Penn Dining Hall by the food service staff. At present time groups can provide and cook their own meals. Kitchen use fees may be applicable. Guests will set their own tables, serve the buffet style, clear and wipe clean their own tables.
PET POLICY
Pets on camp property is discouraged but individual circumstances may be negotiated with site director prior to arrival. In the event that pets are permitted: no pets are permitted in any of the buildings, and leashed at all times. Owners will be held responsible for the behavior of their pets. Camp Penn staff will not be responsible for cleaning up after your pets.
No pets are allowed to be brought on site during the summer camping season with the exception of service animals.
WANT MORE INFORMATION?
If you have any questions related to specific facilities at the camp site, you may speak with the Site Director, Mr. David Hykes, by phoning (717) 762-2693 or (717) 762-6869 or email Mr. Hykes at: camppenn@cpcumc.org. If there is no answer, please leave a message, indicating your name, area code and phone number, the day and time you called, and the nature of your questions. Mr. Hykes will return your call in a timely manner.






