All-Church Long Scraggy Weekend

29 Jul 4:00pm – 31 Jul 1:00pm 2022 MDT

Long Scraggy Ranch, 20203 Spring Creek Trail, Pine, CO, USA Map

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It's time for the All-Church Long Scraggy Camp weekend! Join us the weekend of July 29-31 for some Long Scraggy fun. The ranch is an easy drive from Denver (about an hour away) and has activities for everyone. Your registration cost includes all lodging, food, and activities for the weekend.

It is a rustic camp for kids -- this is not the Broadmoor -- but you can sleep in a building on a bed if you want. OR, you can bring a tent or camper if you want. There are bathrooms and showers, a full kitchen, and a large room for eating, playing board games, or hanging out.

Camp activities include: archery, kickball/baseball diamond, art room, frisbee golf, swimming pool, outdoor dining and firepit. If you are unable to come for the weekend please consider joining us for a day -- there is a "day rate" registration option.

THE PLAN....
1. You register and pay here. Cost is per person and covers the full weekend:
-- $65 per person for adults (ages 16 and up)
-- $30 per person for kids (ages 4-15. Babies up to age 4 are free.)
We would also love to have you just come up for the day. A day pass is $15 per day, per person. This will cover any activities and meals.

  1. When you register please tell us whether you would like to:
    1) Bring a tent
    2) Bring a camper/rv
    3) Sleep in a Long Scraggy bunk bed

  2. Once we have everyone registered we will assign parking spaces and rooms and let you know where you will be. (Hopefully accommodating everyone’s preferences.)

DIRECTIONS:
From Denver, take HWY 285 South (westbound) to Pine Junction. At Pine take a left (south) on HWY 126 Pine Valley Road. Drive approximately 13 miles to Spring Creek Trail – take a left. Drive approximately 1 mile to the camp driveway – Left. The address is 20203 Spring Creek Trail.

PACKING:
What to bring? You will need to bring your own sleeping bag or sheets and blankets. Your own toiletries, towel, etc. You can bring snacks and beverages that you would like for yourself. We will bring all the food for the meals.

WEEKEND OVERVIEW
Friday
-- 4PM Arrive Long Scraggy beginning at 4PM on Friday. When you arrive at Long Scraggy Ranch, check in at the Registration Table to be welcomed, to learn where to park, to be directed toward your sleeping location.
-- 6-8PM Friday night dinner & s’mores/banana boats.

Saturday
-- Morning campfire and coffee…
-- 8-9AM Saturday Breakfast. The breakfast team will be up bright and early to cook pancakes, eggs, and sausages.
-- 9:30AM Bag Lunch sandwich supplies will be set out for making your own sandwich and packing your lunch to take with you for the day.
-- 10AM Free Time – Enjoy the morning doing what you want to do with others. Some ideas are: Take a hike (there are three hikes and Long Scraggy borders the National Forest with more hiking if you want to connect to the Colorado Trail), play at the playground, kickball, shuffle board, frisbee golf, board games, read, nap, chat.
-- 2-5PM Activity Stations: the swimming pool and archery will be open.
-- 5:30-6:30PM Dinner at the Pavilion. The dinner team will start cooking at 5PM (hamburgers and hot dogs).
-- 6:30-8:30PM Campfire with more s’mores and banana boats.

Sunday
-- 8-9AM Sunday Breakfast. The Sunday breakfast team will cook French toast, eggs, and sausage.
-- 10AM Worship Service in the chapel.
-- 11AM Activity Time – the swimming pool will be open, archery open, along with all the other activities.
-- 12PM Last Lunch – make one last sandwich to eat with each other at the Pavilion.
-- 1PM Head Home…

SLEEPING OPTIONS
There are three sleeping options. You can get a little more information from their website – www.longscraggy.org.
1) Bring a tent
2) Bring a camper/rv
3) Long Scraggy bunk bed

-- If you would like to tent camp, there are several developed tent sites that accommodate smaller 3 to 4 person tents. There is space to set up larger family-sized tents with some looking around.
-- If you would like to bring your camper or rv, there are 5 spots that have water and electric hook ups and 5 spots that do not. These spots are also options for setting up tents.
-- If you would like a bed indoors, there are several buildings with various options.
1. Ponderosa building has 7 rooms with 9 twin size beds – four bunks and one single. This building uses the bath house next door for bathrooms and showers. These rooms are heated and have electricity.
2. Juniper building has 2 rooms with 9 twin size beds – four bunks and one single. This building uses the bath house next door for bathrooms and showers. These rooms are heated and have electricity.
3. Clems building is one room with 9 twin size beds – four bunks and one single. This building uses the bath house next door for bathrooms and showers. These rooms are heated and have electricity.
4. Wall Tents (2) are large canvas tents with 9 twin size single cots. There is no heat in the tents, but there is electricity. The tents use the bath house for bathrooms and showers.
5. Aspen building is one room with two twin beds, it is heated, has electricity, and uses the bath house for bathrooms and showers.
6. Pines building has 4 rooms that each have a queen bed and two bunk beds (except one room only has one bunk bed). These rooms are heated, have electricity, and a bathroom in the room.

As we receive reservations we will be assigning rooms and attempting to accommodate the preferences of each person and family.

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