[1] Camp Ossipee is located in eastern Holderness, on the south shore of Mooney Point, a peninsula projecting into Squam Lake's west side.
The older of the two camp buildings is a single-story frame structure, finished in wooden shingles and roughly shaped in a broad V. The water-facing facade is covered by a full-width screened porch which uses slender logs for support.
The newer of the main buildings is a roughly rectangular single-story frame structure, set further back from the water to the east of the older one.
In 1895 he sold the entire point for use as summer recreation, representing one of the first large-scale conversions of this type in Holderness.
Ellen Balch Huntington, the purchaser, established a number of summer camps, probably for use by friends and family.