Is Camp Cedar Ridge busy during Christmas and the holiday season?
No. The holiday season is typically a quiet time at the camp, making it well-suited for small, intimate retreats rather than large
No. The holiday season is typically a quiet time at the camp, making it well-suited for small, intimate retreats rather than large
Yes. These quieter times are ideal for multi-day or extended retreats, allowing guests to fully unplug and settle into the natural rhythm
Yes. When the camp is serving fewer large groups, there is often greater flexibility with scheduling, length of stay, and group size.
Guests often enjoy forest walks, journaling, creative work, fireside gatherings, hiking, and peaceful nature observation in a calm, reflective setting.
Guests have access to indoor meeting spaces, Wi-Fi, projector use, Rec room, nature trails, wildlife viewing, and comfortable common areas for group
Absolutely. The property is well-suited for small workshops, leadership gatherings, and focused group retreats that benefit from privacy and flexible space.
Yes. Nutritious, home-cooked meals are available, with accommodations for vegan, vegetarian, dairy-free, and gluten-free diets, even when hosting smaller groups.
Smaller retreats typically stay in the main house or lodges, offering comfortable beds, linens, indoor gathering areas, heat, and a cozy environment
Yes. When the camp is hosting fewer large groups, individuals and couples may book private accommodations for reflection, creativity, meditation, or rest.
These periods are perfect for writers, artists, wellness leaders, couples, spiritual retreats, and small teams who want space, focus, and minimal distractions.

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