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Camp Huntington
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Operating dates: Winter Season: January 2 - March 14
Summer Season: May 1 - November 1

Camp Huntington, also known as Huntington Memorial Camp, is comprised of 40 buildings that represent a combination of the Adirondacks’ historical past and modern day conveniences. Located on Raquette Lake’s Long Point, the site is only accessible by boat in the summer and by ice road during the winter. The Center accommodates up to 70 participants in various dorm-style and historic buildings throughout the year.

While rustic, the site has a wireless computer network and video conferencing capabilities. Four individual meeting areas — Carlson Classroom, Knox Classroom, Metcalf Hall and the library — are available to user groups.

At Huntington Memorial Camp, user groups will also find outdoor equipment and resources necessary to meet their objectives. These include approximately four miles of hiking and cross-country ski trails, the self-guided Waldbauer Nature Trail, canoes, kayaks, cross-country skis, boots and poles, snowshoes, tents and camping equipment.

The site also has a challenge course with high and low elements, plus a climbing wall. Groups interested in using the course must first be instructed by trained facilitators.
A list of instructors will be provided.

The Camp does not provide programs and staff. Dining services are outlined in “The Antlers Center” section.

For more information, contact Jack Sheltmire, director of the Center for Environmental and Outdoor Education, at (607) 753-5488 or by e-mail at jack.sheltmire@cortland.edu