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A-Frames

Twin Cedars

Twin Cedars

The A-Frame cabins became a part of Camp Singing Wind's landscape in the early 1970s and are a unique feature of Camp Singing Wind. Twin Cedars sleeps up to fourteen campers. Twin Cedars at one time had two large Western Red Cedar trees guarding it's entrance. Younger cedar trees are now working hard to fill their shoes. The cedars provided cool shade during the summer months for campers to relax while working on craft projects or reading a book.

Not far from Twin Cedars is Nisaki. This A-Frame guards the entrance to a secret path only long time campers knew that led to the lodge. Nisaki sleeps fourteen campers. Next to Nisaki is a firepit that campers from one or all three A-Frames gather around to roast marshmallows and sing songs.

Nisaki

Nisaki

Holbrook

Holbrook

Holbrook is just up the hill from the bank of the Salmon Creek. Careful campers could walk down a short trail to sit next to the shore and watch the water flow by. Holbrook sleeps eighteen campers and has its own, private fire pit for campers to gather around.

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