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Camp Cedar Falls Camp Calendar
Camp History Camp Cedar Falls' first summer camp was in 1941. The camp property was purchased as a working fish hatchery and subsequently redeveloped as a youth camp. Information on Property and Camp Facilities Camp Cedar Falls is situated on 145 acres near the 6,000-ft. elevation in the San Bernardino National Forest. The grounds include the new Cliffside Lodge which opened in 1996 with 30 luxurious rooms accommodating 150 guests, plus youth cabins and apartments which give a total facility sleeping capacity of 713. The Cafeteria seats 300 and Heohn Auditorium seats 400. The Lindegren Museum and Breitagam Library provide a nature-oriented environment for meetings, study or relaxation. We have an open sports complex with basketball, volleyball, tennis courts, a swimming pool and a centrally located grass ball field. All playing areas have good lighting for evening activites. Camp Programs and Special Features The camp mascot is TABU, a live Black Bear born in captivity at a zoo in 1983. Hiking trails with out-post camps, a suspension bridge over Forcee Creek, a three-story tree house that sleeps about 35 campers, a large redwood swing-playset and an 18-hole frisbee-golf course help to entertain our guests. Camp Mission Current camp info goes here. Directions to Camp Going East from Los Angeles basin: Use San Bernardino Freeway (I-10 EAST). As you approach Redlands, exit Alabama. Turn left over freeway and North to Lugonia Ave. (approx. 2 blocks), turn right on Lugonia. It becomes State Route 38. Stay on Hwy 38 through Mentone and Angelus Oaks. Entrance is three miles past Angelus Oaks, on the left. Going West from Desert basin: Use San Bernardino freeway (I-10 WEST). As you approach Calimesa/Yucaipa area, exit County Line Road. Turn right, follow County Line Road North to Bryant Street. Left on Bryant, approximately 4 miles where Bryant dead-ends on State Hwy 38. Right on Hwy 38 to Angelus Oaks. Entrance is three miles past Angelus Oaks, on the left.
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