
Spiritual activities include
Bible study, singing, and prayer. Other activities include archery, crafts,
volleyball, hiking, canoeing, swimming, basketball, compass course, group
games, relay activities, obstacle course, geocaching, air rifles, study in a
well-equipped nature center, and the use of several telescopes in the Hobbs
Observatory.
The Beaver Creek Reserve
includes 360 acres of woods, prairies, and streams, as well as a river, falls,
and sandy beaches. At the heart of the Reserve is a professionally staffed
modern Nature Center – including a discovery room with hands-on learning
stations, interpretive displays, live animal exhibits, resource library, gift
shop, science laboratory, and an auditorium.
The youth-camp section of
the Reserve includes the main lodge (containing a modern commercial kitchen and
a large dining hall), five cabins that can each sleep 20 overnight guests, a
large cabin (with kitchen, living room, bathrooms, and sleeping areas that can
accommodate 30 people), a tenting area, shower house, and a staff cabin.
The camp is conveniently located just east of Eau Claire:
The camp is conveniently located just east of Eau Claire:
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