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Where to Stay: Onsite in Bunk Houses or Area Hotels

We have booked an entire Summer Camp campus with hundreds of beds available, and would love to have you stay on site all weekend with us! See details below as well as links to local hotels if you'd prefer to stay offsite.

 

Hotel or Bunk? How to choose? - Bunk House FAQ

What are the Bunk Houses like?

  • Cody’s pine-paneled lodges and cabins complement the surrounding forest environment with lakeside views, heat, interior bathrooms and electricity; offering comfortably rustic sleeping optionsClick Here for a virtual tour of campus, and see Boy's Cabins and Girls Cabins tours for example bunk houses.

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Why should I stay on campus?

  • You get ultimate access to the weekend, no driving required. When you are done celebrating for the evening, your cabin is just steps away from the bonfire.  When you wake up in the morning a beautiful lake view and breakfast await.  

 

How much does it cost to reserve a bunk?

  • Bunk houses are $40 per guest per night

 

How big are the beds?

  • Bunk beds are twins.

 

Do I need to bring bedding?

  •  We recommend you bring your own Sleeping Bag/Pillow or twin sheets/blanket for staying in the bunk houses.   It is an optional $15 per guest per weekend for a linen rental (flat sheet, fitted sheet, blanket, pillow, pillow case). 

 

Who will be in the bunk house with me?

  • Katherine and Mike will personally assign all guests to bunk houses, grouping folks based upon the family and friends you're attending with!

 

I'm sold, how do I reserve bunk(s)?

  • See your invitation for details!

 

Bunk Life doesn't seem like it's for me, did you say there are hotels?

There are a few hotels within a 15 minute drive, and several about a 30min drive away in North Conway.  Hotels in this area are in high demand this time of year, so the sooner you can book the better!

Click here for a site with hotels sorted by proximity to Camp Cody, with a map below: