Frequently Asked Questions
A: In each cabin, there are bunk beds with mattresses, a bathroom with 2 sinks, 2 showers, and 2 toilets. There is hot and cold water. Water from sinks is drinkable. Each cabin will have a picnic table and access to a fire circle. Firewood will be provided and ice will be available.
A: Cabins will be $100 per night. Cabins need to be rented for a minimum of 2 nights. Camp with us for 10 nights and only pay for 8 nights!
A: Check-in time on day of arrival is 1:00 PM. Check-out time on day of departure is 4:00 PM.
A: No, guests will be in charge of their own food and drinks. Each cabin has access to a fire circle. Guests can bring camping stoves. Alcohol is prohibited.
A: Here is a recommended list of what Sequanota will be providing and what you may need for your time at camp.
A: Guests will be able to swim in the pool and fish in the reservoir. Bring your own swim toys and fishing equipment. There are hiking trails all throughout camp and recreational spaces to use like the volleyball court, basketball court, and the large athletic field.
A: If you are planning to bring a dog, you need PRIOR approval from the Executive Director. You can read more on this in the Guest Policies.
A: No, fireworks are prohibited.
A: If anyone is sick, please STAY HOME. The camp office with work with you to reschedule your visit. You can read more about our cancellation policy in the Guest Policies.
A: All cabins are throughly cleaned and disinfected between uses. Cabins will also be vacant for a minimum of 2 days in between guests. Sequanota staff will maintain physical distancing rules (6 feet) and will wear cloth face coverings when in contact with guests. See Guest Policies for guidelines and considerations specific to COVID-19.
A: Yes. Upon arrival, ALL guests will be screened. This will include a temperature check and a questionnaire for each guest. Guests will also complete a temperature check and questionnaire before entering the pool area. At the time of arrival, Sequanota staff will ask to see face coverings for each guest (to adhere to CDC guidelines). Children under the age of 2 do not need face coverings. See Guest Policies for guidelines and considerations specific to COVID-19.