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Camp Huston Episcopal Camp and Conference Center, Gold Bar, Washington

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As part of the missionary outreach for the Diocese of Olympia, Camp Huston’s purpose is to provide a hospitable experience for everyone. They’re open to all religions, races, gender expressions and identities, national origins, and sexual orientations.

Camp Huston located in the Cascade foothills. They’re situated next to the beautiful Wallace Falls State Park.

They’re an ACA Accredited center, voluntarily adhering to more than 150 standards to ensure the safety of all our guests.

Their small group model allows for campers to learn more about themselves and others in a community based in the Episcopal faith. However, they welcome campers and staff from all backgrounds, serving ages 6-15. If older than 15, apply to be part of their summer camp staff team.

Camp Huston offers week-long Discovery Camps, a 3-night Mini Camp for younger campers, and Horse Camps!

In addition, Camp Huston can host other types of gatherings, accommodating groups of between 10 and 150 people, and with varying budgets.

Typically, they serve churches and other non-profit gatherings including, but not limited to, vestries, youth groups, family camps, school classes, quilting guilds, and scrapbooking groups. As a matter of fact, so long as your organization is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, you should be able to work together. Unfortunately Camp Huston can not serve family reunions or other private functions at this time.

The Camp provides food service in their beautiful dining hall, where all meals are prepared on-site by our loving Food Service Manager Teri. Teri can accommodate most dietary needs and food allergies. Please submit dietary information at least ten days prior to the beginning of a retreat.

At Camp Huston, they believe in providing quality and choice at mealtimes. As a result, their kitchen staff puts out a well-stocked salad bar to accompany every lunch and dinner. They accompany every breakfast with eggs, oatmeal, and a selection of yogurts, cereal, and juices. Guests can enjoy fresh coffee in the dining hall, as well as black tea, green tea, herbal tea, hot chocolate, and spiced cider. They serve meals family style, to encourage guests interacting in a community setting. Above all, they hope that guests enjoy the stunning view of Mount Index and Mount Persis from your table.

 

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