The camp includes four cabins for campers, a dining/recreation hall, and three residential structures.
There is a centrally-located rock arbor and wall that provide an outside seating area.
[2] The camp was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
[1] In 2018, the site was purchased and now operates as Gypsy Camp & Canoe.
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