Camping options + FAQ

Here you will find all of the information you need if you’re thinking about camping for the weekend, including different camping options, tent rental/RV rental information, photos of the camping area, as well as FAQs.

There are two parts of the property. One side of the property is the wedding venue where we will be getting married. The other side of the property has a large camping area alongside a lake where we will be camping/RVing/glamping/etc (see map below). There are several converted buses and vans that serve as
glamping units but these are reserved for Lisa & Seth’s families.

Luckily, if you are more of a glamper (you want a real bed), there is a great option from a local small business below. Scroll down to see all camping options that are available to you!


You can camp for any of the nights, but please note that check in is June 19th after 3:00 PM and check out is June 22nd at 11:00 AM.


Camping options

#1. Rent a glamping tent

A local company will come and set up this tent for you to glamp out of! Choose this option if you want to stay on the property but don’t have your own camping gear!

  • If you choose this option, the price remains the same regardless of how many nights you stay. The rate is fixed for the full weekend. (Check in is anytime after 3:00 PM on Friday, 6/19, checkout is at 11:00 AM on Monday, 6/22.)

  • Price includes the set up & breakdown of the tents (you don’t have to pitch or disassemble) , linens, 1 queen bed, rugs, 2 chairs, and an end table.

  • All tents are identical.

  • A second queen size bed may be added to a tent setup for an additional $80.00.

  • If you choose this option, you will have an opportunity to select it when filling out the RSVP form. The form will also include payment information.

$235.00


#2. Bring your own tent (BYOT)

Bring your own tent set up and pitch your tent anywhere on the camping side of the property. (You can also car camp!)

You will have an opportunity to select this option when filling out the RSVP form.

Free!


#3. Bring an RV/Camper

Painting by Paul Rau

If you have your own RV or camper, you are welcome to bring it! There will be plenty of space in the field for RV and camper parking.

If you’d like to rent one, you will be responsible for the reservation & costs.

Popular RV rental websites:

You will have an opportunity to select this option when filling out the RSVP form.

FAQ

Camping Map

  • The property is HUGE. You will be able to camp in a large field next to the lake, or you can choose to set up around the lake, back in the woods, wherever you want!

  • Yes, there are private dedicated restrooms for campers by each of the glamping units. You have full access to all of those restrooms!

    • Firepit with firewood

    • Outdoor lighting

    • Picnic tables

    • Private hiking trails

    • Outdoor Community Kitchen with electricity, fridge, toaster, and grill

    • Private dedicated restrooms by each of the bus & van glamping sites (everyone can use those restrooms)

    • Open-air, heated shower house

    • Dry barrel sauna

    • Complimentary Coffee

    • Access to a 15-acre lake for swimming, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing

    • Fully stocked Activity Shed

  • We suggest bringing your own snacks and drinks, but there will also be community meals (cooked in the community kitchen at the campsite.)

    Check out the section below for more information.

  • Lisa & Seth love to cook, and so do their friends. We will be having several community meals at the campsite for the following:

    ~Friday dinner
    ~Saturday brunch
    ~Sunday breakfast
    ~Sunday dinner


    Logistics are still being sorted out, but camping guests will have the chance to pitch in for a shift and help contribute to the meals to make everything flow and lessen the burden. We will also likely have everyone chip in a small amount of $ for the groceries that will fuel the community meals.

    You will have a chance to tell us if this interests you when you fill out the RSVP form.

  • Yes! You can bring your own alcohol.

    It is encouraged to keep glass out of the equation since there are going to be lots of bare feet and water activities.

  • Yes! You can walk across the road to the venue (~3-5 minute walk). There will also be a shuttle onsite to help transporting guests too and fro!