



With more than 250,000 acres of state recreation area surrounding the camp, recreation activities abound.
There is also a volleyball court, horseshoe pit, basketball hoop, ball field, and group fire-ring. A five kilometer cross-country ski trail is intermittenly groomed when snow cover is adequate and the temperature is reasonable. Snow machiners have easy access to the nearby Chena Hot Springs Winter Trail.
The camp borders a four-acre lake which is used for many activities depending on the season: fishing, swimming, canoeing, iceskating or wild life observations (beaver, moose, and waterfowl).
A variety of habitats well suited for nature study surround the camp: white spruce forest, upland forest, black spruce muskeg, river, and pond. There are many opportunties for observing wildlife and studying natural history.