Details:
Cost: $30 per person per day. This is a 5 day event. Children under 2 are free. In addition, you don't have to be married or have children to attend family camp.
Make checks out to Betty's Divine or we can take your credit card as well.
The camp can accommodate 125 people (yikes!), but we're going to cap camp at 60 campers (phew!)....so don't delay!
How To Get There: From Missoula, drive east six miles on I-90 and take the Bonner exit to MT Highway 200. Drive east 35 miles on Hwy 200 to Clearwater Junction. Turn left onto MT Highway 83 and drive north 17 miles to Seeley Lake, MT. As you enter town, watch for Boy Scout Road on your left (west side of highway). Turn left on Boy Scout Road and travel 2 1/4 miles to the Camp Paxson turn-off, which is immediately after the bridge across the Clearwater River.
It's about 45 minutes from Missoula.
What to bring:
a cooler with your name on it
a bag of chips for turning leftovers into nachos for daytime beach meals
Wood is NOT provided, so each family should provide two bundles to keep the camp fires burning. Seeley Lake entrepreneurs sell bundles at good prices a long Hwy 83.
filtered water
a beverage for the communal adult bar
a beverage for the communal kid bar
What to bring:
a cooler with your name on it
a bag of chips for turning leftovers into nachos for daytime beach meals
Wood is NOT provided, so each family should provide two bundles to keep the camp fires burning. Seeley Lake entrepreneurs sell bundles at good prices a long Hwy 83.
filtered water
a beverage for the communal adult bar
a beverage for the communal kid bar
instruments
baseball mitts
board games
bedding...sheets/blankies, sleeping bags...
food for the meal your assigned too
food, snacks and beverages...and a tupperware container to keep it in so the mice don't eat it!
a tablecloth
first aid
towels
flashlights/lanterns
lawn chairs
fishing gear
boats and paddles
floatees
life jackets
And...anything you need for the activities!
baseball mitts
board games
bedding...sheets/blankies, sleeping bags...
food for the meal your assigned too
food, snacks and beverages...and a tupperware container to keep it in so the mice don't eat it!
a tablecloth
first aid
towels
flashlights/lanterns
lawn chairs
fishing gear
boats and paddles
floatees
life jackets
And...anything you need for the activities!
Whats provided:
15 cabins each sleeping 8 guests
2 large bathhouses
lodge with eating/congregating area
commercial kitchen
necessary cookware
dishes, cups, silverware
walk-in cooler and freezer
dishwasher
two large outdoor barbecues (charcoal NOT provided)
picnic table
fire pit with benches and stage
paper towels and TP
garbage/recycling
cleaning equipment (each family must clean their cabin when they leave...and pass inspection from the Camp Host, Bob)
volleyball net and ball
horseshoes and pit
swimming/boating are with dock
five canoes and paddles
several life jackets and float tubes
Meal Assignments:
Each family will be assigned to a group of other families to provide ingredients for, prepare and clean-up ONE meal. For some meals, your family will be on your own!
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