The Knitting Camp is located on a beautiful wooded peninsula that extends a half mile into Panther Pond. The 90 acre peninsula is criss-crossed by over a mile of trails through oak, birch, hemlock, and white pine trees.
Knitting Camp activities are conducted mostly on benches and chairs on the beach. Knitters also will meet on the deck of the main lodge that overlooks the lake. In rainy weather our knitting groups meet in the dining hall or main lodge.
Recreational activity options such as canoeing and kayak paddling are conducted from our waterfront beach. The natural beach is flat, wide, fifty meters long, and composed of fine golden sand that makes it a great site for swimming and beach volleyball. The beach is bordered by shade trees under which there are beach chairs that provide a beautiful setting for reading and knitting.
The forest trail system can be used for walking and bird-watching.
The camp dining hall sits on the shore so that every table has a view of Panther Pond through screened windows.
Knitters stay overnight in ten airy screened cabins that are as close as fifteen yards from the beach and no more than forty yards from the beach. Knitters fall asleep at night to the sound of breezes rustling through the pine trees and waves lapping up against the shore.