FAQ

 
  • 595 SW Ridge Road in Warrenton, Oregon. Nestled just south of Fort Stevens along the shores of Long Lake, Camp Kiwanilong offers a secluded and private rustic environment.

  • Camp Kiwanilong is private property and therefore not open to the public. Private tours or group rentals can be arranged in advance with our Ranger through our contact form.

  • The facility was built long ago but has been updated in many areas. That being said most of the cabins do not have electricity. All of the common indoor areas have lights, plugins, and heat. Most bathrooms and showers are shared facilities. There are a few cabins that are exceptions. Please visit our Accommodations and Amenities pages for visual aids.

  • Please review our suggested packing list for what to bring.

  • While our camp has many ADA features there may be challenges accessing parts of the camp because of its rustic nature. Please contact our ranger with your specific questions and needs.

  • Each group is responsible for providing and preparing their own food. The camp has a commercial kitchen & accessory building to store and prepare meals. The kitchen appliances include a 6-burner gas stove, flat top grill, double oven, refrigerator, large stand mixer, and dishwasher. The kitchen is equipped with basic cooking utensils, service ware, bowls, pots and pans. The accessory building houses a walk-in cooler and multiple freezers. The main lodge is equipped with plates, cups, bowls & utensils for dining.

  • Each rental group is responsible for providing their own lifeguards for water activities. 

  • Popular activities at our camp include swimming, boating, campfires, outdoor cookouts, and hiking. Many groups have brought their own supplies for arts & crafts, archery, or science projects. Visit our Accommodations or Amenities page for more ideas.

  • We offer sweatshirts for purchase on site. More merchandise options are available through our Camp K Store.

  • The property is a smoke free and drug free.

  • We do not allow pets on camp property.

  • Yes. Every group is required to carry their own insurance to cover the program and their participants while renting the facility.

  • Cell service can be spotty under the forest canopy. There is a landline available for emergencies. There is Wi-Fi located in the camp’s communal areas. Although, we encourage our guests to put down the electronics to fully appreciate the camp’s natural environment.

  • Camp Kiwanilong is adjacent to the Pacific Ocean; weather can be rainy, cold, warm, or sunny depending on the season or day. The diversity of our weather pattern also gives us the lush green forest of our property. The rain gives us a year-round lake full of wildlife and natural beauty. Our property has plenty of outdoor space and indoor/covered structures to accommodate any weather. We invite you to dress in layers and be ready for an adventure.