Historic Camp Lakota offers a unique and delightful place to host your wedding or event. Create memories that will last a lifetime at Camp Lakota's woodsy, rustic and beautiful outdoor setting. Camp Lakota has become very popular for weddings.
Camp Lakota is an active Scout Reservation with many Council and District events taking place throughout the year. Because of that, availability can be very limited on the weekends. No reservations are accepted from June through July. Facilities will book 12 months in advance.
Pricing
Outdoor Wedding Ceremony Package Includes - $500
- Choose either chapel's or campfire arena for the ceremony with bench seating
- Use of a building for the wedding party to get ready in
Indoor Wedding Ceremony Package Includes - $700
- Meecheway Hall for the ceremony
- Use of a building for the wedding party to get ready
Reception Package Includes - $250
- Use of Meecheway Hall
- Tables and seating for 150 people
Outdoor Ceremony & Reception - $750
Indoor Ceremony & Reception - $950
Setup the day before (starting at noon) - $100
Tours and Availability - please contact our Council Program Director Drew DeMull at drew.demull@scouting.org or 567.208.5315
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**Meecheway Hall**
** Hubbard Chapel** **Lang Chapel**
** Council Ring**
Add Ons
The items listed below are available for an additional cost. For information and pricing, please contact our Council Program Director Drew DeMull at drew.demull@scouting.org or 567.208.5315.
- Cabins
- Meecheway Kitchen
- Sound equipment for Chapel
Important Information
- 50% is due 7 days at time of booking. Full payment must be paid 3-weeks before event.
- Alcohol is NOT ALLOWED on Camp Lakota property. This is not negotiable. Anyone caught bringing alcohol onto the property will immediately be asked to leave and their event ended.
- An additional $250 refundable kitchen cleaning deposit is charged with all reservations using the Camp Kitchen. After the event, once the Kitchen has been cleaned and checked by either the Camp Ranger or Council Program Director, the deposit will be returned.
- Whoever will be using the kitchen must provide proof of ServSafe Food Safety and Handling Training. Additionally, if a commercial caterer is brought in, they must provide a copy of their retail food service license.
- Decorating, set-up, and tear-down of the Hubbard Chapel, Lang Chapel and Meecheway Dining Hall are the responsibility of those renting the space. Camp Lakota is generally open to be decorated however the renter wishes.
- Rental of the Hubbard Chapel, Lang Chapel and Meecheway Dining Hall/Kitchen do not constitute rental of the entire property. As such, campsites and cabins may be rented to Scouts or other groups for weekend campouts.