Hydon Cabins: a set of two cabins right behind the camper wash house. These cabins each sleep 8 and are rustic, with no electricity.
Oakley Cabins: a set of two cabins just past the wash house, these cabins each sleep 8 and are rustic, with no electricity.
Friendship Cabins: These cabins are the furthest of the regular camper cabins. They are a set of two rustic cabins, each sleeping 8.
Highland Cabin: This cabin has two sleeping rooms that each house up to 9 people, and a central room between the two. Highland is accessible with a ramp and covered porch. Highland is located on the edge of the woods before getting to the camper wash house.
Montpelier Cabin: Designed as a family cabin originally for the volunteer weekly directors, Montpelier is located between Oakley and the camper wash house. This cabin can sleep 4.
Wells Lodge: This cabin is located right next to the pond on a small path, traditionally housing staff, there is electricity to this cabin and it can sleep up to 3. This is the only cabin with a screened in porch.
Higgins Lodge: This cabin was traditionally used as staff housing and is located up on top of the hill behind Faith Lodge. This cabin can sleep 6.
St. Johnsbury Cabin: Another staff cabin, it has electricity and can sleep up to 6.
Yurt: A yurt was added on the trail to the lean-tos in the early 2000's.
Peg Moore: Another cabin traditionally used for housing staff, this was often the female staff housing. Peg Moore is located behind Faith Lodge. Peg Moore has electricity, and can sleep up to 6.
Perigard: Perigard was built in 2002, can sleep up to 3 and has electricity. Perigard is located behind Faith Lodge.
Latimer Lodge: Latimer was originally built to replace Alta Vista as the executive director's cabin. Latimer sleeps 3, but is typically reserved for representatives who stay on site and support rentals.