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Things to know about your stay at DCC
LAND:
Drift Creek Camp is a non-profit organization owned and operated by the Mennonite Camp Association of Oregon. The land is a protected pristine forest leased from the United States’ Forest Service. Drift Creek creates a loop around the 12 acres that hosts the spot known as
Drift Creek Camp
. The organization was created in 1961 with the intention of creating a gathering place for church retreats, kids’ summer camp, family reunions and church conference activities. It is a privilege to enjoy such a majestic wilderness. Guests are not permitted to remove items found in the forest, so though it is tempting, please do not disturb plants or animals you encounter.
It is encouraged for leaders to travel ahead of the group and post directional signs. There are 8 intersections with five left turns and three right turns.
KEEP IN MIND:
WATER SYSTEM: Drift Creek’s supply pumped from a well. Therefore the supply is limited when the generator is off, so please plan accordingly for showers, etc. We are blessed with good clean water. We test the water daily. It is filtered and treated with chlorine to ensure it remains potable. Our water heaters are powered by propane.
ACTIVITIES: The lodge provides a cozy atmosphere for families, friends, churches... to spend time away from life’s routine. Many describe an “Ahh,” feeling when they arrive. We strive to provide a relaxing stay where you experience renewal. However, some folks find it easier to relax with things to do!
Inside you’ll find:
CHECKING OUT: The caretaker will offer cleaning instructions the final morning of your stay. The expectation is that you leave DCC the way you found it.
DEPARTURE: Just as arrival time was important, so is departure. Please respect the 12pm check-out time. If you strive for an 11:30 check-out, then noon is realistic. Please respect the experience of groups arriving after you by allowing adequate time to prepare.
Have a safe trip home! It's never too early to make arrangements for your stay next year!
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