Camp Yamhill is a Christian camp located in
Yamhill,
Oregon, which is about one hour Southwest of
Portland. It sits on 210
acres (0.8 km²) of evergreen forest, part of which is
cleared to form a large field.
Yamhill River runs through the centre of camp
and meets
Haskins Creek at Inspiration Point. Camp
Yamhill has a legacy of serving the Christian God and its community
by providing an excellent retreat location for youth and other
organizations. The camp is known as a place of spiritual renewal
and personal growth.
The facility includes a challenge course
with high and low elements, designed to teach trust, communication
and team work.
History
Mr and Mrs C.H. George donated the
land Camp Yamhill sits on to the
A Cappella Churches of Christ. In 1954 the Yamhill
Encampment Corporation was established. When the camp was opened
there was only one building on the property, which was the old
dining hall. The great tree which stands in the field was a popular
shelter. Campers would sleep beneath its limbs during fine weather
(Noted because such weather is never a guarantee in
Oregon). The recent addition of cabins
has rendered this pastime unnecessary.
The first family camp was
held in 1956. The first
youth camp was in 1957, and the first men's
retreat was in 1964. Since then, Yamhill has hosted regular summer
camps and events for various
organizations.
Facilities
Today, Camp Yamhill has eight
cabins, a staff lodge, three meeting halls, two
amphitheatres, three
bridges, two
swimming holes and a pond. There are also
three private residences on property. Volunteers have constructed
most of the facilities over the last fifty years.
The Large
and Small Lodges
Davis Hall, usually referred to as the Large
Lodge, was constructed in 1965. Over the years it has undergone
several remodels, including the addition of the camp's kitchen to
the facility. The lodge now serves as an auditorium, cafeteria, and
craft shop. It is also the local venue for
8-ball pool and
ping-pong. In the last few years a game involving
a long carpet track and billiard balls called "carpetball," has
popped up in the last few years. The champion of this original
yamhill sport is 14 year old, Andrew Beekman, with an astounding 17
straight matches won.
The original dining hall is now the Small
Lodge. Located adjacent to Davis Hall, the Small Lodge is better
suited for worship sessions, business meetings, or feeding small
groups. It houses the day-use restrooms. The outside of the
building has a window for operating 'Canteen', the camp's snack
shop. Recently, two showers were added to make the building
suitable as an extra cabin during large events.
Old Nurse's
Cabin
This small building off to the side of the small lodge,
was originally used to house the camp nurse during camp sessions.
It sometimes keeps this purpose, but it is mostly used now, as
lodging for the family of the camp session director. It has a few
rare appliances for medical needs usually used by staff members
such as a refrigerator, and a washer and dryer.
Yamhill
University
A third lodge was constructed in 2004 at the edge of
the Mill Pond. It was designed for a youth leadership retreat that
began in 2002. The retreat and the building share the same name:
Yamhill University. This lodge is designed to be self-contained. It
has a multi-purpose room and restrooms with showers downstairs, and
dormitories upstairs.
The Amphitheatre
A large
campfire pit with
stadium seating on one side and a well-constructed stage on the
other, this is the location chosen for keynote speakers, large
praise times and the ever popular 'campfire': Campers and
counsellors sharing silly songs, skits, and group games.
The
other amphitheatre was constructed in 2003. This amphitheatre is
approximately one-third the size of the large one. It looks across
the Mill Pond at Yamhill University.
Inspiration
Point
Located directly behind the large amphitheatre stage,
Inspiration Point is probably the deepest part of the Yamhill River
on camp property. It is traditionally the site for
baptisms during camp.
Haskins
Bridge
About 0.4 kilometers (one quarter-mile) up Haskins Creek
from Inspiration Point is Haskins Bridge. It was built around 1999.
The bridge is built out of wood, and suspended approximately 3.7
meters (12 feet) above the water. It is wide enough for two campers
to walk abreast and has benches on the sides towards the
centre.
The Mill Pond
Across the Yamhill River from the
main area of camp, the Mill Pond provides the most popular spot for
fishing and
canoeing. It is home
to much of Yamhill's wildlife, as
frogs,
turtles,
newts,
and several
fish can be seen
here. A
great blue heron sighting is even claimed
by the camp.
The Mill Pond is not the cleanest body of water,
therefore showers are always mandatory after a voluntary or
involuntary swim. Local history attributes the pollution to a
timber mill, which used to stand on the river nearby. The mill must
have been torn down long ago, as there is very little evidence of
logging immediately surrounding the pond. Recently, several
fountains have been installed in order to aerate the pond and
improve its condition.
The Swimming Holes
A segment of
the Yamhill River just upstream of camp is referred to as the Boys'
Swimming Hole, although it is now used by both sexes (Though not at
the same time. There is an enduring camp rule that boys and girls
must not go swimming together, to prevent 'unnecessary
distractions'). The most popular activity is the large rope swing
over (and into) the river.
The Girls' Swimming Hole is just
downstream of the bridge to the Mill Pond. It also features a rope
swing, though it is not quite as large. Particularly adventurous
swingers are advised to look out for the large, flat rock just
beneath the surface on the far side of the river. To Hit this rock
causes much pain and, well pain.
Events
The camp operates
regular summer camps, or 'church camps', as well as Challenge by
Choice, Camp Yamhill Christian Outdoor School (CYCOS) and Yamhill
University. It also helps organize retreats for the A Cappella
Churches of Christ in the area.
Pre-Teen:Grades
3-4
Sub-Teen:Grades 5-6
Jr-Teen:Grades
7-8
Sr-Teen:Grades 9-12
Challenge by Choice:Section #1:
Ages 10-13
:Section #2: Ages 14-18
:This camp uses the challenge
course to teach core values.
Camp Yamhill Christian Outdoor
School:Grade 6
:A one week
environmental science
program.
Yamhill University:Grades 9-12
:A weekend focused on
spiritual growth towards church leadership.
:By application and
recommendation only.
Beyond their annual events, Camp Yamhill
has hosted
Boy Scouts,
Girl Scouts,
4-H clubs, the
American Lung Association and
the
American Cancer Society, to name a
few. In addition,
Faith Quest, an annual youth retreat that
regularly attracts over five hundred teens, is held at
Yamhill.
Summer Camp
A typical camp at Yamhill is a full
five days of crafts, games, and spiritual growth. The day normally
begins with at the flagpole where the colours of the USA are
raised, followed by daily pseudo-aerobics and breakfast. The day is
scheduled by the director of each camp with group praise time,
organized activities and games, cabin cleaning, personal meditation
and 'campfire'. Most days also include about two hours of
unscheduled 'free time' when campers may hike, fish, canoe, play
their own field games, or even sleep.
Challenge Course
Camp
Yamhill is equipped with a full-featured challenge course,
integrating high and low elements.
Low Elements*Wilderness
Wanderings*Nitro Crossing*Hour Glass*Postman's
Walk*Trust Fall*Bosun Swings*Twelve more low
challenges.High Elements*Flying Squirrel*18.3 meter (60
ft) Rock Wall*274 meter (900 ft) Zip Line*Leap of
Faith*Giant's Swing*Cat Walk*Jacob's Ladder*Vertical
Junkyard*Seven more high challenges.Contact
information
:Camp Yamhill
:19651 NW Old Railroad Grade
Road
:Yamhill, OR 97148
:USA
: 1 503 662 3710
The camp is
accessible only by a winding gravel road, so good traction is
necessary. In the summer, the approach is best made with windows up
to keep the dust out of the vehicle.
Camp Yamhill also has a
location on the internet at
CampYamhill.org, which hosts a complete
event schedule as well as driving directions and photographs of its
summer camps.
See also
a cappellaChurch of
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