[3] Camp Gallagher is located on 155 acres of land in the South Puget Sound.
[6] The Seattle Archdiocese closed Camp Gallagher in Fall 2010[7] and, in 2015, announced it was selling the property.
On July 30, 2015, the property was sold to a party previously unaffiliated with Camp Gallagher.
The new owners agreed to lease the property to the group that had been campaigning to save the camp.
[16] Camp Gallagher's primary camping program is made up of six to nine day sessions, wherein middle school or high school aged campers stay overnight in cabins, eat meals in a communal dining hall and engage in summer camp activities like arts and crafts, boating and hiking[17]