Quick Answers to Help You Plan Your Stay at the Pine Tree Center.
General Questions
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A: A 162‑acre outdoor camp and retreat center with cabins, campsites, trails, and program spaces available to rent.
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A: Groups, organizations, and individuals looking for cabins, campsites, or full‑facility rentals.
Cabins
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A: Six total cabins, 4 sleeping 12, 2 cabins that are family-style, and accommodate up to 6.
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A: Yes — all cabins include heat, bathrooms with running water, and a kitchen setup.
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A: Yes, the Batsto and Oswego cabins have air conditioning.
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A: Yes — Oswego Cabin is fully ADA accessible and includes a ramp.
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A: Yes — guests must bring their own bedding, pillows, and personal items.
Campsites
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A: Front‑Country sites are close to parking and amenities. Back‑Country sites require a short hike and offer a more rustic, secluded experience.
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A: Potable water hydrants are located along the main path. Back‑Country sites require a short walk for water.
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A: A fire ring, picnic table, and space for tents.
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A: These sites are better suited for experienced campers due to the hike‑in distance.
Whole‑Facility Rental
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A: All of the rentable facilities- cabins, campsites, the Lodge, the Conference Center, the Pavilion, Fire Circle, and the recreation area — the entire property is yours privately.
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A: When you book the entire camp, the space is yours privately — no other guest groups will be staying on the property. You may see essential staff, such as a ranger or maintenance technician, but only when needed, and you’ll always be notified beforehand.
Because the property also supports environmental research, you may occasionally see researchers conducting field studies in designated areas. These studies are typically quiet, low‑impact, and do not interfere with camp facilities or guest activities.
There are also future plans for a public hiking trail along the perimeter of the property. This trail will be carefully designed to avoid camp facilities so hikers remain outside guest areas.
Your group’s privacy is always a priority, and any exceptions are minimal, clearly defined, and designed to have as little impact on your stay as possible.
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A: Please call 609‑268‑0189 or email [email protected]. With the following information: Requested dates, estimated number of participants, and contact information.
Booking & Policies
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A: Contact our office or use the reservation system on our website.
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A: Times vary by reservation; details will be shared when you book. Our standard hours are check-in at 4pm and check-out at 12pm.
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A: Cancellation details are provided during the booking process. For the entire camp rental, user will receive a full refund for cancellation 60 days prior to arrival. User forfeits total deposit if reservation is cancelled less than 60 days prior to arrival.. For the individual buildings and cabins, 2 week notice, and for campsites, 48 hour notice for a refund or rebooking.
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A: Quiet hours begin at 10:00 PM every night.
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A: Please take all trash to the dumpster when your cans are full or when you leave.
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A: No. Smoking and alcohol are prohibited anywhere on the property.
What to Bring
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A: Bedding, toiletries, food, and outdoor gear.
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A: Tents, sleeping bags, cooking supplies, food, water bottles, and weather‑appropriate clothing.
Safety & Accessibility
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A: A Ranger is available on call during your stay.
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A: The Oswego Cabin is ADA accessible; trails and outdoor areas vary in accessibility.
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A: Follow the emergency instructions provided at check‑in and contact the Ranger if needed.