Retreats at Camp Arcadia have been called “a cruise beside the lake” because of the array of activities offered daily. Weekly programs vary and are tailored to our guests’ needs and interests. But, regardless of the program, each week features a single or pair of “deans” who act as spiritual leaders for the week, offering daily Bible study and table prayers. This unique facet has been a tradition since Camp opened its doors in the summer of 1923.
At Arcadia you are invited to play tennis, kayak, swim in Lake Michigan, hike along the beach and through the forest, learn about God’s creation, watch the sun set over Lake Michigan, see area sights like the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, shop at local resort villages, play golf at area championship courses, enjoy ice cream at Camp Arcadia’s Trading Post, and relax as you read a book or take a nap in one of our Adirondack chairs.
Arcadia’s Family Week and Labor Day Weekend programming is designed for inter-generational vacationing. During a Family Week you might: square dance; play basketball, shuffeboard, softball, tennis or soccer; create a craft; participate in a talent show; compete in family relays; or shoot archery. You will be engaged spiritually through the daily adult morning Bible study, presentations and worship. While adults are in their program, children (infant through college age) are engaged in their own Bible study or activities led by our program staff (a nursery for those under 3 is also available). Daily programming also features activities (athletic, crafts, nature) for children and adults to do on their own or in family groups. Volleyball is played each evening after dinner and is followed by another family-participation event.
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