The cabins at Kippewa, Kippewa Point, and KEA are all comfortable and unique in their own way. All cabins have their own bathrooms which includes showers, sinks, and stalls. The cabins also all have electricity, screened glass-paned windows, comfortable wooden bunk beds, and personal cubbies. Girls are grouped into cabins based on the grade they are entering after camp. There are eight to twelve campers (depending on age) in each bunk, together with three counselors. Girls from all over the world live together in their cabins, eat meals together and enjoy spending meals, evening activities, down-time and special events together as a bunk.

The cabins at Kippewa have a lot of history and a quaint, iconic cabin feel to them. Almost all of them have screened-in porches, many that overlook the lake, and some of our cabins have decorative stone fireplaces inside. They are decorated inside with bunk plaques created by campers throughout the decades. Alumni love coming back and finding their names and cabin jokes still hanging on the cabin walls!

The cabins at Kippewa Point and cabins at KEA are new, spacious, double-sided cabins. They all have beautiful porches spanning the width of the cabin with views that are iconic for their respective camp.