- Is there a pool at Camp Caesar?
- What are the cottages like?
- What facilities are availabe at Camp Caesar?
- What should I bring to camp?
- When and Where is Conservation Camp?
Is there a pool at Camp Caesar?
Wednesday, 25 March 2009Yes! There is a great pool at Camp Caesar that is available for swimming in the afternoon--weather permitting. The pool is 120' x 50' and there is a lifeguard on duty. The June pool temperatures can sometimes be a bit chilly, but it's always refreshing on a hot afternoon.
Don't forget your swim suits!
Last Updated Wednesday, 25 March 2009
What are the cottages like?
Wednesday, 25 March 2009Camp Caesar is an outstanding base for Conservation Camp. While many of the facilities are rustic, each of the cottages have ample clean bathroom and shower facilities and comfortable beds or bunks. Young men and women are housed in separate areas of the camp and at least one staff memeber stays in each cottage. For the most part, the cottages are only used for sleeping, as most of the time will be spent in other activities in other camp areas.
Last Updated Wednesday, 25 March 2009
What facilities are availabe at Camp Caesar?
Wednesday, 25 March 2009Camp Caesar sits on approximately 300 acres and boarders National Forest lands. The camp has the following facilities available:
- Dining Hall (fully staffed and seats 480)
- 12 Cabins (accommodates 528 with bathing and restrooms in the cabins)
- Outdoor Pool (120' x 50')
- Caesar Lake (16 acre recreational lake)
- Assembly Hall (60' in diameter)
- Barn (100' x 50')
- Covered Camp Fire Area (24' in diamter)
- Burton Hall - Upstairs (500 seat auditorium)
- Burton Hall - Downstairs (5 classrooms)
- Outdoor Stage
- Cantral Hall (5 classrooms)
- Outdoor Vesper Knoll (seating for 500)
- Basketball Court
- Baseball/Softball Fields
- Shooting Ranges
- Rapelling Rocks
Last Updated Tuesday, 30 November 1999
What should I bring to camp?
Tuesday, 27 November 2007The altitude is above 2,500 feet and the nights are cool, sometimes cold. Campers should bring clothes that will keep them warm. It is suggested that the campers bring ONE or MORE blankets or sleeping bags to insure comfortable sleeping.
The cottages and dormitories are equipped with beds and mattresses. NOTE: Bed linens, pillows, pillow cases, towels, soap, etc. are not furnished. Personal items, as such, must be brought from home.
The central dining hall will accommodate all campers and leaders.
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Last Updated Tuesday, 30 November 1999
When and Where is Conservation Camp?
Tuesday, 27 November 2007The camp will be held at Camp Caesar on State Route 20 between Webster Springs and Cowen, West Virginia.
2009 Dates are June 15 through June 20.
Camp begins with registration at 1:00 p.m. on Monday. The supper meal on Monday will be the first meal served for campers. If campers must arrive early, it is suggested that they bring a lunch or eat before reaching camp.
Camp will close with breakfast on Saturday.
Last Updated Tuesday, 24 February 2009


