Trail's End Camp
Summer camp meets serene retreat.
Trail's End Camp offers a refreshing change of pace from typical retreat settings, operating as a well-known summer camp that also hosts retreats. While the specific tradition isn't stated, the expansive 400 acres in Beach Lake, Pennsylvania, provide a natural canvas for introspection and rejuvenation. Imagine walking through the grounds, finding quiet spots amidst the trees, and letting the natural beauty guide your reflections. It's a place that feels less like a formal institution and more like an escape into the restorative power of the outdoors. The camp's dual identity as both a summer camp and a retreat center suggests a flexible, perhaps less rigid, atmosphere, making it an interesting option for those seeking a retreat experience that integrates with the simplicity and joy of a camp environment. It’s an intriguing blend of structured activity and open space for personal contemplation.
Highlights
- Operates as both a summer camp and retreat center
- Sprawling 400 acres of natural grounds
- Located in the scenic Beach Lake area of Pennsylvania
- Offers a unique blend of camp atmosphere and retreat space
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Setting
The camp is situated in the picturesque Northeast corner of Pennsylvania, specifically in Beach Lake. Its 400 acres are described as gorgeous grounds, suggesting a landscape rich with natural beauty, ideal for walking, quiet contemplation, and reconnecting with the outdoors.
Accommodation
Information about accommodation types is not available. Guests should inquire directly with the center.
How to get there
Trail's End Camp is located in the Northeast corner of Pennsylvania, in Beach Lake. Specific directions are not provided, but its location suggests accessibility by car.
Nearest airport: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport (AVP) (56 km)
Nearest city: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Trail's End Camp websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Jan, Sep, Aug
Avoid: May, Jun, Mar
Beach Lake, Pennsylvania, experiences four distinct seasons. Summers are typically warm, while winters can be cold with snow. Spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and scenic beauty, particularly with fall foliage.
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Frequently asked questions
What activities are available on the 400-acre grounds?
The description mentions walking the gorgeous grounds to retreat, rest, and rejuvenate. Specific activities beyond this are not detailed, but the expansive natural setting suggests opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and quiet contemplation.
Is Trail's End Camp open year-round for retreats?
The center is known as a 'summer camp and retreat center.' While it hosts retreats, the exact schedule and whether it's available year-round are not specified. It's best to check their website or contact them directly for retreat dates.
What kind of facilities does a 'summer camp and retreat center' offer?
As a summer camp, it likely has facilities for group activities, dining, and lodging, though specific details are not provided. For retreats, these facilities would be adapted to support a contemplative environment. Further details would need to be obtained from the center.
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