Camp Webster is one of the few remaining traditional, old-style camps. Our buildings are rustic, lovable, utilitarian and functional.
Most buildings are solid concrete block construction. They have the charm of a traditional camp, but are not to be confused with the amenities of a modern inn or hotel. For example, many of our cabins do not have private bathrooms. As with old-style camps, the bathhouse is adjacent to the cabins.
Dining/Gathering Hall
A gathering place for the camp, the dining hall sits atop the ridge overlooking both Backwater Lake and Snoke Lake.
Inside the grand dining room is the kitchen at one end and a giant fireplace at the other.
During and between meals, the dining hall is a meeting place for all types of social or recreational activities.
Outside the dining hall is an outside meeting and eating area under a towering canopy of century old oak trees.
The trees provide plenty of shade, rain cover, or simply nice places to hangout with friends.
Recreation Hall
Along with the Dining Hall, the Recreation Hall is a hub of activity at Camp Webster.
Its magnificent views look out over Backwater Lake, the lagoon, and pier.
Outside balconies serve up great views and quiet places to meet or read a book.
The first floor contains several rooms and storage for sporting equipment of all types.
On the second floor is the grand room, which is the home to many activities ranging from table board games to camp crafts and meetings of all types. It has places where one can sit down, relax, and read.
Auditorium/Chapel
The 200-person Auditorium/Chapel is a wonderful place to hold church services or group presentations.
Outdoor Auditorium/Amphitheater
A hillside with concrete seats provides a natural amphitheater for many camp meetings. A fire pit adds atmosphere for night and evening campfire stories.
Group and Private Campfire Circles
Campers and their counselors can escape to several campfire or forest circles for meetings or fun.