

Lodge is adjacent to Upper Road and can be easily accessed by 4WD SUVs and light trucks. There is room enough for three vehicles to be left at the Lodge. A trailer can be towed to the Lodge and parked next to it with no trouble. The Lodge is equipped with a handicap-accessible ramp. Lodge is a 5-minute walk uphill from the Dining Hall.
In-Council: $115.00 per weekend
Out-of-Council: $145.00 per weekend
For a current weekend camping application including our camping policies, payment options, and camp rules, click here.
Located near the Cook's Cabin and Pinewood campsite
The Cook's cabin is the closest building to the Lodge
Has pathways that lead to Lenape Trails System, the Cook's Cabin, and the Dining Hall
At the crest of Upper Road
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For DIRECTIONS to the camp click here.
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If you have any other questions about this Lodge, please feel free to contact the Ranger, Tim Bongard, at (570) 335-0283 or at tbongard@nepabsa.org, or the Camping Secretary, Jan Shoener, at (570) 207-1227 or at jshoener@nepabsa.org.
This site is available for the Adopt-A-Site Program
New lighting fixtures
Stone to repave the driveway
Replace the copper plumbing overhead with new PEX
Replace the shower unit
If you are interesting in working on any of these projects, or donating materials to improve this Lodge, please feel free to contact Ranger Tim Bongard at (570) 335-0283 or at tbongard@nepabsa.org.
The Health Lodge is a classic cabin divided into three rooms and heated by Empire propane wall heaters. The main room features a refrigerator and counter for use as a kitchenette, a small table, and bunks for two leaders. A back bunkroom is large enough for six with two more that can sleep in a smaller third room. From roughly mid-May to the end of October the Lodge has running water and a flush toilet and shower.






The Health Lodge is a classic cabin divided into three rooms and heated by Empire propane wall heaters. The main room features a refrigerator and counter for use as a kitchenette, a small table, and bunks for two leaders. A back bunkroom is large enough for six with two more that can sleep in a smaller third room. From roughly mid-May to the end of October the Lodge has running water and a flush toilet and shower. During winter operations we provide a Porta-john nearby. Grassy and lightly wooded areas around the lodge allow for up to 5 2-man tents to be pitched.
The floor plan above shows key features of the Lodge. For a full size version of this Lodge layout, click here.