Land Preservation Map

Map of the Tracts

Area One:

This area is of notable value to the long term preservation of the Camp as it contians the head waters of the Endicott Creek. The area is made up of two tracts of land comprising some 175 acres. In this area the terrain is wooded and mountainous. There are numerous camp sites and hiking trails intertwined around the bounty of springs that form the beginnings of the Endicott Creek.

Area Two:

Located along the northern boundary of the Camp, this parcel is composed of two tracts of land. Both tracts are heavily wooded and contribute to the watershed of Raven Knob. There is a total of 60 acres in this area.