| Availability: |
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Echo Valley facilities are not available during the months
of May through mid-August.
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Campsite
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Cell phones do not work in the
Canyon.
Long distance calls may be made with calling cards from
available pay phone.
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| Capacity: |
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288 total beds (Cabins are heated but not air-conditioned)
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| Cabin |
Cabin Arrangements |
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| 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 |
Sixteen beds each (8
upper and 8 lower bunks) with bathrooms that have
two lavatories, two commodes, and two showers |
96 |
| 2 |
Four beds (2 upper and 2 lower
bunks) and a bathroom with shower |
4 |
| 5a |
Two beds (1 upper and 1 lower bunk)
and a bathroom with shower |
2 |
| 6 |
Sixteen beds (8 upper and 8 lower
bunks) with two bathrooms, each with one commode, one
shower, and two lavatories. One bathroom is ADA
accessible. |
16 |
| A - H |
Fourteen beds each (7 upper and 7 lower
bunks) and bathrooms with two lavatories, one commode,
and one shower. Cabins B and C are ADA accessible |
112 |
| I and J |
Twenty beds each (10 upper and 10 lower bunks) and bathrooms with two lavatories, two commodes,
and two showers |
40 |
| K and L |
Four beds (2 upper and 2 lower
bunks) in each cabin.
The two cabins share a bathroom/shower |
8 |
| M and N |
Four beds (2 upper and 2
lower bunks) in each cabin.
The two cabins share a bathroom/shower |
8 |
| Headquarters |
Separate building has a small office,
infirmary, and sleeping quarters with two beds (1 upper
and 1 lower bunk and private
bathroom with
shower) for a nurse or health-care provider. These rooms
are air-conditioned. |
2 |
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| Kitchen: |
| The kitchen has a commercial LP gas range
(eight burners, two conventional ovens, and a grill), a double
LP gas convection oven, a holding oven, a large
pantry, a reach-in refrigerator, a walk-in refrigerator, a walk-in
freezer, an ice machine, and a commercial mixer. A dishwashing machine is available as well as a three-well
sink for scrubbing pots and pans.
The kitchen is supplied with plates, cups, bowls, tumblers,
flatware, and serving pieces. A steam
table/serving counter accommodates cafeteria-style serving.
Food preparation utensils and containers are well-stocked,
including large spoons, forks, ladles, spatulas, tongs, sharp
knives, large bowls, sheet pans, roasting
pans, a coffee maker, pitchers, muffin pans, funnels, strainer/colander,
whisk, etc.
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Please do not use disposable products such as paper plates,
plastic cups, tableware, etc.
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Plan to bring all consumable goods such as paper towels,
toilet paper, trash bags, dish towels, soap, cleaning
supplies, etc.
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Please plan to haul your garbage to a dumpster located
on the property.
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BBQ barrels are available, but you must bring your own
charcoal, firewood, and starter.
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| Dining: |
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Inside dining is available at round tables in the Ranch House.
This enclosed dining space doubles as a meeting area.
The inside dining area is heated but not air-conditioned.
The covered open-air patio can also be used for dining or
activities.
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| Pavilion: |
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The
Frog Sullivan Pavilion seats 300 for covered open-air meetings,
worship, skits, and presentations.
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| Waterfront: |
At the primary waterfront area, the water
is quiet, but deep and safe only for competent swimmers.
"Pebble Beach," a short distance upstream, gradually
slopes to water about four feet deep. The shallows there
are suitable for wading.
- A certified lifeguard must supervise all waterfront activity.
- While fishing, please observe our "catch and release"
policy.
- Canoes are available. Personal flotation devices
are furnished and must be worn in the canoes.
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| Recreation: |
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Two tennis courts, a basketball court, two sand volleyball
courts, a softball diamond, a playing field, and a frisbee golf
course are available.
You must provide your own sports equipment.
- An outdoor pavilion for activities is available.
- Hiking trails are nearby.
- A camp fire ring is located near the river adjacent to
the ranch house. Please bring your own firewood.
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