ARROWPEAK
FACILITIES


Arrowpeak Camp is located 40 miles east of Great Falls and is surrounded by the beauty of the Highwood Mountains. The 144-acre mountain property offers visitors the opportunity to see the scenic outdoor spaces of Montana.

Arrowpeak amenities include a main lodge, recreation hall, a handicraft building, a girls’ dormitory, and a boys’ dormitory.

 

ARROWPEAK
ACTIVITIES

* Hiking

* Creek fishing

* Nature walks

* Scenic photography

* Sand volleyball area

* Basketball area

* Campfire area


MAIN
LODGE

The Main Lodge houses a modern kitchen, dining facility, a fireplace area, game room, office and a bedroom with bath. The dining area can feed up to 125 people at one sitting and comes complete with tables and folding chairs.

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Recreational Activities

 

HANDICRAFT
BUILDING


T
he Handicraft Building is designed to serve two purposes: a smaller section serves as a craft style room and is equipped with tables, chairs and cleanup area; a larger section includes three sleeping rooms with room for up to 9 people, restrooms, shower facilities, and a small lounging ar
ea.

 

 

RECREATION
HALL


T
he Recreation Hall is expansive enough for the largest of groups. With an open floor plan, this building can be utilized for many different activities. Ideal uses for this building include business meetings, church retreats, youth activities, dances and weddings, as this building is equipped with a stage, piano, and restrooms.

 

 


DORMITORIES


The Girls Dormitory is a two story ranch style home located across the meadow
from the Main Lodge. This spacious old house will accommodate up to 34 people. Amenities include a restroom on both
levels and a shower facility.



The Boys Dormitory has been updated
and is located between the Handicraft Building and the Main Lodge. This dorm
is a large two story barn-like structure.
This dormitory will accommodate up to
24 people. The restrooms and shower facilities in the Handicraft Building accommodate the boys’ dormitory.

 

 

PRICING

CAMP RULES

 

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