Camp Woodsmoke
A Camp For Special People
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Camp Life
Trail 1
Camp Woodsmoke has 3 hiking trails
and a handicap trail.
Trail #1 is the longest of the 3 hiking trails,
it wanders along and goes from one end
of the camp to the other, and makes 4 stream crossings.
Trail #3 is the more difficult trail
while it is shorter than trail 1.
It covers some steeper hills, and crosses
one of Camp Woodsmoke's streams.
Trail # 2 offers a mix of easy hiking,
with a few hills, that are not too steep.
The handicap trail was built so that
everyone at Camp Woodsmoke
can get out to enjoy the
beauty surrounding you.
This trail is connected to the rest
of the camp by concrete walkways.
The handicap trail is level and
is blacktopped
Allowing even those bound
to wheelchairs the chance to
enjoy the beauty of camp.
Trail 3
Handicap Trail
The beauty of Camp Woodsmoke
This is one of the small streams the wander through camp
This is at a crossing along trail #1
The beauty of nature one of the small streams wandering through camp
Located just down from the ampitheater
Shelter 1 sits right by a fire ring
Just off the drive here is
Camp Woodsmoke's
primitive camping area
This area is used for the
Boy and Girl Scouts
who use the camp for camp outs
Shelter 2 is located on trail #2,
just down from the
main shelter & dining hall
Shelter 1
Out in Camp
Shelter 2
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