Facilities and Accommodations


Main Camp Facilities

Lodge/Dining Hall   Chapel   Nature Center

Main Camp Accommodations

Camp Sites   Rustic Cabins   A-Frame   Infirmary   Pleiades   Heidi   Edelweiss   Jungfrau   Tall Timbers   Aspen

Ridge Accommodations

Eagle's Nest   Ski-Hi-View   Rocky Ridge   Solitude Center   Park Ridge

Retreat Center

Chalet Emmental


Main Camp Facilities


LODGE / DINING HALL

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The Lodge / Dining Hall is the main gathering place for meals and fellowship.  The Bern dining room has seating for 112 with benches and rectangle tables.  It has a fireplace along with ping pong and foosball tables for recreation.

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The Zurich dining room has seating for 114 with cloth chairs and circular tables.  It has a fireplace, piano, and beautiful window view of the outdoors.

The Camp Office is downstairs along with the Langnau Room which offers a lounge for small meetings or relaxing.

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CHAPEL

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The Chapel is an open worship and meeting space for 140 with movable seating.  It has a large fireplace and electric piano.  The large windows offer a beautiful view of the pond and mountain surroundings.

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NATURE CENTER

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The Nature Center has a variety of displays and books about the wildlife and wildflowers that are part of the unique ecosystem at Rocky Mountain Mennonite Camp.

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Main Camp Accommodations


CAMP SITES

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Tents, trailers and RVs are welcome at the eight campsites situated next to Four Mile Stream.  Each  of the 8 sites have a level space for tents along with a picnic table, fire ring and parking space.  Fire wood and a local faucet for water is available along with accessibility to an area bathhouse with shower facilities.  Seven of the sites have an electrical hook-up. Campsite 6 does not have electricity. Campsite 1 has a dedicated water source.

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RUSTIC CABINS

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There are eight rustic cabins that can accommodate up to nine people.  Each has three bunk beds and one double bed with a single bunk overhead.  They utilize propane heaters and an area bathhouse facility.  The rustic cabins include Chickadee, Chiming Bell, Columbine, Pine Cone, Juniper, Ponderosa Spruce, and Porcupine.

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A-FRAME

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This Chalet cabin can accommodate five people having a double bed with single bunk above on the main floor and two single beds in the loft.  The area bathhouse facility is available nearby and the windows offer a nice view of the pond and Monkey Rock.  This facility is utilized for staff during summer youth camps.

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INFIRMARY

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When not used during youth camps for medical needs the Infirmary (Chalet cabin) can accommodate seven people.  This log cabin offers a small lounge and sleeping area for four people utilizing two bunk beds.  Additionally, there is a bedroom that has a double bed with a single bunk above.  It also has a half bathroom (sink & toilet) utilizing the area bathhouse facility for showers.

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PLEIADES

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Close to the Lodge/Dining Hall, Pleiades (Chalet cabin) has a lounge area and dorm style sleeping accommodations for 14 people with seven bunk beds.  This facility is next to the area bathhouse facility and is utilized for staff housing during summer youth and family camps.

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HEIDI

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Heidi (Chalet cabin) is a two-story facility with two large bedrooms which can each accommodate up to nine people.  Both rooms have three bunk beds and one double bed that has a single bunk above.  Heidi also has a lounge area and fireplace with a vaulted ceiling and balcony overlook from the second floor.  The area bathhouse facility is located nearby.

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EDELWEISS

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Edelweiss (Chalet cabin) is a three level Chalet with a small entryway that offers a sink and mirror with the area bathhouse available.  There are three bunk beds and three additional single beds on the top level to accommodate up to nine individuals.

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JUNGFRAU

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Jungfrau (Chalet cabin) is nestled beside a stream and has a lower level lounge area with two half bathrooms (sink & toilet) and available access to the area bathhouse for showers.  Upstairs are 2 bedrooms  that each have two bunk beds (one with a double bed below) and can accommodate up to five people.  A third bedroom has four bunk beds (two with a double bed below and can accommodate up to 10 people for a total capacity of twenty.

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TALL TIMBERS

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Located in the boys cabin area, Tall Timbers (Chalet cabin) is a two story Chalet with private access to each floor.  The lower level can accommodate up to eleven people with four bunk beds and one double bed with a single bunk bed above.  The upstairs room has two twin beds along with one bunk bed accommodating up to four people.  The area bathhouse facility is located close by.

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ASPEN

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Aspen (Chalet cabin) is close to the Chapel and offers four individual rooms on the lower level.  Each has one single bunk bed and one double bed with a single bunk above which accommodate five people per room.  The rooms have direct access to the female bathhouse in the center while males utilize the area bathhouse close by.  The upstairs of Aspen is typically reserved for camp staff and volunteers.

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Ridge Accommodations


EAGLE'S NEST

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Spectacular views of the Pikes Peak Massif are only matched by the overlook of main Camp and the Continental Divide 60 miles west. You can also enjoy the outside fire ring.

Eagles Nest has a great room for the kitchen/dining area and living room with a wood burning stove (wood provided). There is a bathroom with a toilet and sink and a separate room with a toilet and shower.

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The full kitchen has a stove & oven, microwave, refrigerator and supply of kitchen utensils for preparing and serving meals.

Eagles Nest can accommodate a group of up to 10 to 15 individuals with three bedrooms. Two rooms have one queen bed and one room has two twin beds. There are two bunk beds in the upstairs loft. Five additional guests can stay in the loft as well, utilizing mattresses on the floor. Sheets, pillows, blankets, and towels are provided. Guests should bring sleeping bags and towels for those not sleeping in beds.

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SKI-HI-VIEW

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A beautiful view of the Pikes Peak tundra and surrounding Pike National Forest is easy to enjoy from the spacious deck. An outside fire ring can be enjoyed as well.

Inside the cabin is a great room with a living and dining area with a wood burning stove (wood provided). The cabin has a spiral staircase overlooking the great room. There is a half bathroom (sink & toilet) between the two bedrooms with the main camp bathhouse facility available for showers.

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The kitchen has a stove & oven, microwave, refrigerator and supply of kitchen utensils for preparing and serving meals.

Ski-Hi-View can accommodate 8-10 people. It has   two bedrooms, each with one double bed. Sheets, pillows, blankets, and towels are provided. Six single mattresses are available in the loft for additional sleeping. Guests should bring sleeping bags and towels for those sleeping in the loft.

From Sept. 15-June 1, Sky-Hi-View is 1/2 price as the water is turned off and bedding is not provided. An outdoor privy is nearby and the main camp bathhouse is available.

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ROCKY RIDGE

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Rocky Ridge offers a breathtaking overlook of the Continental Divide to the West from inside the cabin and out.

A great room on the main floor includes a dining room and kitchen and shares a wood burning stove (wood provided). The full kitchen has a stove & oven, microwave, refrigerator and supply of kitchen utensils for preparing and serving meals.

The living room is in the loft with couches and a beautiful window view of the mountains. The loft can also be used for additional sleeping space for up to five people.

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Rocky Ridge can accommodate 10 to 12 persons. Two bedrooms have one queen bed each, and a third bedroom has a double bed and single bunk above. Sheets, pillows, blankets, and towels are provided. Guests should bring sleeping bags and towels for those not sleeping in beds.

Rocky Ridge is only available June 1-Sept. 15.

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SOLITUDE CENTER

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This 12' X 16' A-frame cabin offers a beautiful overlook of the Continental Divide 60 miles to the west and surrounding Pike National Forest.

Inside, Solitude has a cozy living area along with a table and wood burning stove (wood provided). A kitchenette includes a small microwave, refrigerator & hotplate (no oven) with basic kitchen utensils.

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A loft with a double mattress can accommodate up to 2 people. Bedding and towels are not provided. The cabin has a chemical toilet and an outside hydrant for water only during the summer. The bathhouse at main camp is available.

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PARK RIDGE

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Park Ridge is a rustic setting with a beautiful overlook of the Pikes Peak mountain range.

A small lodge provides space for gathering and serving meals. The kitchen has a stove, oven, refrigerator and supply of kitchen utensils for preparing and serving meals.

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Park Ridge has five cabins (single bunk beds with mattresses) which can accommodate a group of up to 30. Bedding and towels are not provided. There is a male and female outdoor privy with a bathhouse facility available at main camp.

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Retreat Center


CHALET EMMENTAL

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Chalet Emmental is a self-contained retreat center ideal for adult groups and family gatherings which can accommodate up to 30 people. It has eleven bedrooms which all have two single beds. The spacious living room upstairs with comfortable furniture and a piano has eight mattresses available for additional sleeping. There are two men's & women's bathrooms.

The main floor offers a sitting area with two couches and two chairs. There are folding tables and folding chairs which may be set up in the dining area for serving meals if desired. The full kitchen has a large stove & oven, microwave, refrigerator, pots and pans, dishes, silverware & utensils and kitchen linens for use if desired.

Outside is an amphitheater and fire ring with a spectacular view of the Pikes Peak tundra and surrounding Pike National Forest. Some indoor recreation options include a ping-pong and fooseball table.

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