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Camp Timber Lake
Camp Timber Lake is a residential summer camp located in Huntington, West Virginia. It is a traditional camp that offers a variety of activities for campers of all ages. Campers can participate in sports, arts and crafts, swimming, canoeing, archery, and more. Camp Timber Lake also offers a variety of special events and activities throughout the summer, such as campfires, dances, and outdoor adventures. Campers can also take part in a variety of leadership and team-building activities. Camp Timber Lake is a great place for campers to make new friends, learn new skills, and have fun in a safe and supportive environment.
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User Reviews
artsydoll - Kelly Parker
Had a great stay at Camp Timber Lake just a few minutes from Fort Wayne, clean restrooms, park was well maintained and quiet.
Steven Demos
The location and cabins are 5 star. Special recommendations go to the support staff member named "Rowdy". Rowdy keeps rodents in line while he provides excellent customer service Rowdy does expect treats.
Jen Shire
The location is in the country which is great. However the camping lot was filthy. It seemed as though a seasonal camper ledt but staff never cleaned up the spot. Silverware, hose parts, fake plants, tomato cages were just a few things we noticed. There were junk cars abandoned campers. I think it might be a great place Iif some time and effort was put in.
Dale Wittler
I like the location out in the countryside. At first look, the place needs some sprucing up, but it does grow on you once you get out and have a closer look. A lot of junk out in the woods, old campers parked out in weeds. There are too many golf carts, especially after dark. Speed limits are not enforced. The pond and swimming area are well maintained, but lack signage telling how to get there. Over all, with some tweaking, we would consider going back.
Kristina Stewart
We got a cabin and it was beautiful and so peaceful little trail to the lake. The cabin was so clean and very relaxing on the inside. We just loved it We will be back. Great campground we couldn't believe how quiet it was on a Saturday night. Oh I cant forget to mention the cats oh my daughter just loved the cats.
Tim Miller
Jennifer and I had a great day out of the office and enjoyed Timber Lake's Adventure Course. 7 zip lines, 4 rope bridges and the sky hook! Matt and Jed were professional and entertaining! We highly recommend an afternoon out with this crew!
Jeff Frank
Go zip lining in Roanoke Indiana! This made for a great afternoon. It’s reasonably priced, fully guided, no skill needed, just show up and zip. The guides were great, they teach you everything you need to know, they were friendly, knowledgeable, and willing to accommodate everyone (even those who might be a little afraid of heights. All equipment is supplied, and they have a short adventure, takes 90 mins to 2 hours or a long tour that takes around 4-5 hours. The zip lines on the short tour are up to almost 400’ long, and on the long tour there is a 1000’ line over the lake. Line heights are from 20’ to 70’, but with the natural landscape the seemed higher while you’re doing them.
Jed Jackson
This place is phenomenal for a camp ground! Got everything from RV/camper sites to primitive camping spots. They also have nice little primitive style cabins. No showers, sinks, or bathroom in the cabins but the bathroom/shower house is just a short walk across the parking lot. If you decide to stay here make sure you check out the zip lines. It is lots of fun and the zip guides are great people! The fishing is great even managed to catch some big ones. It’s nice that they also rent out John boats to paddle around in! After a long hot day the swimming pond is amazing to float around in. All in all it’s a great facility with some amazing staff members! Can’t wait to visit you all again!
Tim Curtis
Ok place small spots the black top is bad sum good stuff 2 do for fun
Dan Foley
Good for groups with kids, not the best for quiet restful tent camping. Stayed at primitive tent site on a weekend. Prices were very affordable and staff very friendly. Site had picnic table and fire ring without a cooking grate. Primitive tent sites ~5 min walk from bathroom/shower, but port-a-johns closer. Quiet hours not enforced. You may want to request a tent site without any adjacent sites if you want to sleep before 2am.