Nawakwa
Lutheran Camping Corporation
of Central Pennsylvania




Brenneman Lodge

Accommodates 25-29 people in the main lodge and the annex or "doghouse". It includes kitchen, fireplace, meeting room, toilets and showers. The main lodge has four bedrooms each room has three single beds and one fold out double bed/ couch. And yes, there is a coffee maker.

Deitz Lodge

Accommodates 12-15 people (each room has three single beds and one fold out double bed/ couch). The smallest lodge at Nawakwa, Deitz is ideal for small church groups or family groups. This newly renovated lodge includes a large cathedral-ceiling living/ dining area, a full-sized kitchen, handicapped accessible bathrooms. When renting Deitz, the Upper Camp Director's Cabin is included. It has two bedrooms, bathroom, and large living room. Deitz is wheelchair accessible.

Grove Lodge

Accommodates 40 people. It is a completely self-contained unit, with toilet facilities, showers, kitchen, meeting rooms, two beautiful stone fireplaces and 16 sleeping rooms. First floor is wheelchair accessible with an entrance ramp and appropriate bathrooms.

Zinn-Tozer lodge

Accommodates 40-50 people (each room has three single beds and one fold out double bed/ couch). Having an entrance ramp and being on one floor, Zinn-Tozer is particularly adapted for use by senior citizens. This newly renovated lodge includes a large meeting area, a separate large dining room, fully equipped kitchen, toilet facilities, complete with showers, and 10 carpeted sleeping rooms. Zinn-Tozer is wheelchair accessible.

Cabins

In Lower Camp there are 20 cabins with steps and 4 cabins that are fully accessible. Each cabin has ten beds for campers and one counselor bed. In Upper Camp there are 10 cabins with steps. Each cabin has eight beds and one counselor bed. All cabins in both Lower and Upper Camps have one toilet and two sinks each. Two shower houses service Upper Camp and one main shower house services Lower Camp. The cabins are unwinterized and are available from April through October (with the exception of the summer months).
 
Last Update: November 5, 2009