Jan. 2012 - Dec. 2012
Cost: $395.00 - $495.00
Head out to the Old West and join us for one of Fort Rock’s many Family Camps of 2012! Nestled in the heart of the Ozarks, you and your family are sure to enjoy the great outdoors and experience gracious country living! The younger cow pokes in your family will enjoy our new additions here at the Fort, we’ve added some horses that even they can ride! We’ve got comfortable lodging, delicious home-cooked meals, and activities for all ages!
How much does it cost?
Prices include all activities, meals, and 1 cabin. Pricing does not include a 10% sales and tourism tax. “family” consist of up to 5 persons in an immediate family (i.e. Father, Mother, and 3 children living at home). Children 4 and under are free. For families larger than 5, or, for additional persons outside of your family (i.e. grandparents, cousins, friends), see “Additional Persons Costs“. Prices subject to change without notice.
- 2 night, 3 day—$395.00 per family
- 3 night, 4 day—$495.00 per family
For more information on our rates and full payment terms, please visit our costs and payment terms page.
What we do at Camp
Sessions are Friday evening through Sunday morning. While at Fort Rock, your family may choose to:
- Saddle up for a leisurely horseback ride
- Test your marksmanship at the firing range
- Hike in the neighboring Ozark National Forest
- Enjoy family-bonding outdoor games
- Try your skill with a bow and arrow
- Play with farm animals
- Take a buggy ride
- Fly down Arkansas’ LONGEST Zip-line
- Or enjoy new activities added each season
Materials are provided for family devotionals at designated times throughout the weekend. Everyone comes together for an old-fashioned chapel service on Sunday morning. For a more detailed schedule, please visit our camp calendar.
2012 Family Camp Dates
April 20-22, 2012
May 25-27, 2012
June 14-17, 2012
June 21-24, 2012
July 5-8, 2012
July 26-29, 2012
August 17-19, 2012
August 17-19, 2012
August 31-September 2, 2012
September 14-16, 2012
October 19-21, 2012
November 9-11, 2012
December 7-9, 2012
Facilities
Sleeping quarters are designed to comfortably house families. Each room has rustic hardwood floors, individually controlled heat/air units, beds, bunks, and a family-sized bathroom.
Home cooked country style meals are prepared in our full-service commercial kitchen and eaten in our diner, which comfortably seats up to 300 people. Our “town” also has a library (disguised as an undertaker’s parlor) and an authentic Old West bank storefront, which serves as our faculty office. In between activities, your family may want to have your picture taken in our jail or just hang out at the Trading Post. We have Arkansas’ longest zip-line, come and give it a try!
