Packing list
These are the things we think you should bring. But hey…surprise us, and your fellow Campers
Essentials
Water bottle (there will be no single use plastics)
Unique drinking cup, mug, or other drinking vessel
Bedding (cabin beds do not come with sheets, blankets or pillows)
Towels for bathing and the pool
Tent, mattress, and tarp for underneath in case of rain (if camping)
BYO food or snacks to supplement food vendor or meal plan
BYO alcohol
Cooking equipment, dishes and utensils if you plan to make your own food. (NOTE: No cooking inside the cabins!)
Toiletries and medicines
Bug spray
Sunscreen
Phone charger
Extra batteries
Cash/ATM/Credit Card for ice and last minute purchases
Picnic blanket for opening dinner (ideally with a waterproof bottom)
PLEASE no hair dryers - they can blow the fuse in your cabin. Hair irons are okay.
Clothing and costumes for rain or shine
Costumes and fun outfits
Bathing suit
Warm layers for chillier nights
Comfy shoes for activities, playing, dancing. It may get muddy (some areas will be shoes off)
Ways to light yourself up at night
Daypack so you don’t have to keep running back to your cabin
Things you’ll be happy you brought
Eye mask and ear plugs
Sunglasses
Hats
Extra socks
Small fan for sleeping
Cart/wagon to transport stuff from your car
Hammock
Camping chair
Yoga mats
Gifts to share with all your friends, new and old. Think yummy foods, massage oils, nice smelling things, compliments or other intangible things
Items to swap at the trading saloon (knick knacks, clothes, jewelry)
Foam topper for cabin beds. Mattresses are delightfully tempurpedic, but wrapped in plastic protectors due to Maryland State health and safety requirements. (NOTE: You will be charged if these are removed.)
Fun decor to spice up your cabin or tent
Musical instruments