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Events List

Here is a list of this year’s camping trips, day trips, and other events. Please click on an event to get more information.

Upcomming events

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4/9/2010      Okefenokee Swamp

The Great Okefenokee Swamp is one of North America’s most unspoiled, fascinating and precious natural areas. It is the largest, intact and un-fragmented wetland wilderness swamp in North America. "Okefenokee" what the Creeks and Seminoles called, "Land of Trembling Earth" is approximately 700 square miles located in the southeast corner read more »

4/22/2010      2010 Golf Tournament

Our Charity Golf Tournament fundraiser is where we get the bulk of our opperating budget. It is a fun tournament and all are welcome! read more »

5/21/2010      Stone Mountain Georgia

Back to one of our favorite camping locations. Stone Mountain is an historical landmark in Georgia and a great place for people with special needs. read more »

6/25/2010      Unicoi and Helen GA

We will be staying in tents, cooking our own meals outside, enjoying camp fires, nice hikes to the lake, playing frizbee, arts a crafts, and enjoying a nice outdoor chapel service Sunday morning. As our Saturday activity we will tube down the beautiful river that flows through downtown Helen read more »

8/6/2010      White Water Rafting

White Water Rafting is a great activity for people with special needs. Though it may seem scary at first it is huge boost for one's self esteem! read more »

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Recent events

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2/19/2010      Lake Lanier and The Georgia Aquarium

A waterfront weekend, but don't worry we will stay warm in a cabin! And since it is too cold for exploring the aquatic life in the lake we will take a short trip to Atlanta and explore the Georgia Aquarium. read more »

12/4/2009      Tallulah Gorge

Tallulah Gorge is two miles long and nearly 1,000 feet deep. We will hike rim trails to several overlooks, and cross a suspension bridge that sways 80 feet above the rocky bottom, providing spectacular views of the river and waterfalls as well as the rugged terrain and fragile ecosystem of read more »

11/6/2009      Cumberland Island

Primitive tent camping is where it’s at! Cumberland Island’s human history spans nearly 4000 years and features time periods including early native peoples, the Colonial expansion, the Plantation Era, the Gilded Age and finally its designation as a protected National Seashore. We will travel to the island via a ferryboat read more »

9/11/2009      Outpost at Camp Glisson

We will stay in Adirondack shelters and platform tents at the Outpost. Cooking our meals over a fire-heated grill will be a break from the regular fire ring and we will enjoy our meals under the open-air dining pavilion. read more »

7/17/2009      Cloudland Canyon

Camp Caglewood pioneers a new Camping trip to Cloudland Canyon; Located on the western edge of Lookout Mountain, this is one of the most scenic parks in the state, offering rugged geology and beautiful vistas. The park straddles a deep gorge cut into the mountain by Sitton Gulch Creek, and read more »

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