Home to religious retreats, day camps, team-building days and more, Camp Manitoqua is a scenic and enriching escape. Not just for children, the retreats are also aimed at adults wanting to get closer to God or are in search of some personal reflection. The campground features 13 cabins, recreation, a dining hall, a chapel and copious amounts of scenery. With a number of activities, there is something for everyone. Visit the Web site for retreat and day camp information.
Windy Acres farm is open year-round and offers a variety of services and activities for every season. The fresh farm stand is open from spring until the end of fall, and in winter Windy Acres delivers firewood to residents' homes. Also, don't miss the Windy Acres Fall Festival.
The most popular food sold on the farm is tomatoes, followed closely by fresh watermelon and green peppers. Other options are homemade jam, cider and honey. During the Fall Festival, attractions include a pumpkin patch, hayrides, a spook house and a petting zoo.
At Jay's Camp, kids are able to have a unique and fun experience. The programs at the camp are made specifically for each age group. The youngest program is for the "Little Rascals," ages 4-5, followed by the "Adventurer's Program" for boys and girls in Kindergarten and 1st grade. In addition there is the "All-Stars Sports Fantasy Camp" for boys from 2nd to 6th grade, and also a special activities camp for girls from 2nd to 7th grade. Lastly, Jay's camp offers the "Tween Scene Experience," a co-ed camp for boys and girls from 5th to 9th grade. Jay's Camp offers a large number of activities, such as swimming, water games, sports and much more.