STOCKTON SILVER LAKE CAMP
Photographed by members of the Silver Lake Campers Association
Introducing
STOCKTON SILVER LAKE CAMP
Photographed by members of the Silver Lake Campers Association
Introducing
STOCKTON SILVER LAKE CAMP
Photographed by members of the Silver Lake Campers Association
Introducing
Entering Stockton Silver Lake Camp, at the end of Plasse’s Road...
Arrive...
Check in at the Camp Office beyond the sign...
Move into your cabin ...
More than fifty rustic cabins are nestled among
the pines and fir trees at Stockton Silver Lake Camp!
Explore
...
Each cabin is furnished with a double bed, two sets of bunk beds, dresser and chairs.
Our modern bathhouse includes hot showers and laundry facilities.
Stairway to the Lodge – if you don’t like stairs, the road that goes up the back way is an easier walk.
The Lodge is used for activities as well as meals.
Get your meals at the kitchen’s service
windows, unless it’s barbecue
day.
The menu is posted at each meal.
Enjoy your meals on a patio outside the Lodge, or eat indoors.
Foot bridges cross the creeks that run through camp.
The path straight ahead of this one leads to a wildflower-filled meadow.
Lupine (purple), Cow Parsnip (white),Arrowleaf Butterweed (yellow),
Indian Paintbrush (orange).
Just a few of the many wildflower varieties seen in the meadows around camp.
More meadow flowers ...
Monkey Flowers.
Corn Li l ies, backlit by the morning sun.
These brilliant red plants are protected by law.
There’s a $1500 fine for picking or damaging them.
Also seen around camp –
SNOW PLANTS
Check the Activit ies Board near the center of camp to see what’s happening.Schedules of activities and events are updated regularly.
Have fun!
Arts & Crafts
There’s something for everyone, from 3 to 103 ...
You can even design your own tie-dyed T-shirt.
Game Day ...
... Team activities for kids of all ages
Play tetherball, volleyball, or horseshoes in the open recreation area.
Kayaks &
Canoes ...
Swimming ...
Fishing ...
Winners of the kids’ fishing event ...
Hiking ...
Hiking ...
View from the Hidden Lake trail overlook – Silver Lake is in the center.
... while Lake Tahoe is visible to the north.
This Round Top panorama is seen looking south from Miess Pass ...
Like to hike?
Stockton Silver Lake Camp
is a convenient base for exploring
many High Sierra trails.
Picture yourself here!
Hiking ...
View from the Hidden Lake trail overlook – Silver Lake is in the center.
... while Lake Tahoe is visible to the north.
This Round Top panorama is seen looking south from Miess Pass ...
Like to hike?
Stockton Silver Lake Camp
is a convenient base for exploring
many High Sierra trails.
Picture yourself here!
Campfires ...
Campfires ... Singalongs,
Skits, & S’mores
Campfires ... Singalongs,
Skits, & S’mores
Campfires ... Singalongs,
Skits, & S’mores
After a few songs, the coals are perfect for toasting marshmallows...
Campfires ... Singalongs,
Skits, & S’mores
After a few songs, the coals are perfect for toasting marshmallows...
Campfires ... Singalongs,
Skits, & S’mores
After a few songs, the coals are perfect for toasting marshmallows...
Campfires ...
Fresh S’mores... Oh, yeah!
Fresh S’mores... Oh, yeah!
Evenings in the Lodge
Family Games
The Camp Store, located inside the Lodge, is open for snacks and sundries at meals and during most evening activities.
Variety ShowsCampers entertaining campers!
Tie dye fashion show & hat parade
Silver Lake’s very own
“Sonny & Cher”
It’s a short walk down the road to Silver Lake Chapel,
situated between Plasse’s meadow and the lake.
This view from the Chapel is the backdrop
for Sunday services.
It’s a short walk down the road to Silver Lake Chapel,
situated between Plasse’s meadow and the lake.
This view from the Chapel is the backdrop
for Sunday services.
Stockton Silver Lake Camp
Stockton Silver Lake Camp Friends... Family...
Fun!
Stockton Silver Lake Camp Friends... Family...
Fun!
Stockton Silver Lake Camp Friends... Family...
Fun!
For more information ...
Visit
www.silverlakestocktoncamp.org
Make your reservations now!
Presentation created by Dorothy Tonnacliff
Contributing photographers:
Judy Bonfilio Christine Bosson
Terri Davies
Nancy Moore
Marilyn Rauzi
Dorothy Tonnacliff
Sean Tonnacliff
Doris Guyton
Jim Burgess, Sr.
Cecilia Lewis