The cabins are basic but clean and functional– there are wood frame beds and bunks. Some cabins have windows, some screens. Most cabins are situated near a bathroom but very few have their own bathrooms. You will need to bring linens, sleeping bags, pillows and towels with you to camp. Different cabin areas have different configurations – most have eight to ten bunks; some are smaller. We do our best to match everyone’s needs with the cabins available.
We will not assign families to share a cabin unless they request it. If there is another family or other registered campers with whom you would like to share, please mention that on your registration form. If you share, that means we can accommodate more campers and have fewer people on the waiting list.
We can accomodate and are happy to IF we know! Please indicate your dietary restrictions and food allergies on the registration form and we will work with the Camp Sealth kitchen staff to ensure there are options for you at each meal. There is an options cart at every meal that includes vegetarian, gluten-free, and other alternatives for those campers who have requested them in advance.
The policy will be updated as we get closer to camp.
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There are lovely outdoor (weather permitting) services for those interested, including a Friday evening service, a Saturday morning service and Havdalah under the stars. There are also Shacharit Services on Sunday and Monday morning, as well as a healing service. We have Rabbis from our local congregations join us, providing a variety of service styles. There is a Saturday morning kids service as well. We also bring in song leaders to provide musical accompaniment at services and sing-a-longs.
If you are on site and need to contact camp staff about an emergency, dial....
If you need to leave camp due to an emergency off-site, please let ____know you need to leave the camp.