WSR FACILITIES

The Winnebago property is one of the most well maintained and updated in the Northeast. Rangers Carl Moritz and Curt Haak work year round to make sure everything is the best it can be for your summer camp experience. Check out the Program Area Page to see our first class areas.

Here are some of the other great places you will visit during your stay at camp...

THE DINING HALL

The Winnebago Dining Hall is very spacious and has a breathtaking view of Durham Pond from the front porch.  Inside, tables of eight people can accommodate approximately 250-300 people.  Meals at Winnebago are served "family style", with one scout serving a a waiter for his table each meal.  The kitchen staff always serves top quality food at three meals each day (breakfast at 8am, lunch at 12:30pm, and dinner at 6pm).  After the meal, prepare to be entertained as the staff lead you in a variety of songs and skits that are guaranteed to make you smile.

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"A" BUILDING

The Administration Building serves as the camp office.  Daily leaders meetings and other activities are held within the office.  Each site is given a mailbox located in the main room of the building.  Outgoing mail may be brought to the office and a phone is also available.  The camp phone number is 973-983-9075.

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TRADING POST

The Trading Post serves as the camp store. Ice cream, candy, soda, and snacks can be purchased inside. The Trading Post also sells various WSR souvenirs, camping equipment, and appropriate items from the BSA Supply Catalogue. The Trading Post is usually open every day and specific hours will be posted outside.

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HEALTH LODGE

The Health Lodge is a well maintained facility equiped to handle the medical needs of all scouts, leaders, and staff at WSR. Medication is locked at all times and a Health Officer is on-call 24 hours a day. The Health Lodge also runs 2 First Aid Merit Badge sessions each day. See the Daily Merit Badge Schedule for more detailed information.

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ALL FAITHS CHAPEL

The chapel is located just past the nature lodge and services are usually held twice each week, led by the camp chaplain.  The chapel has a stunning view of the lake and is the perfect place to go and relax or think. 

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