Accommodations

Retreat Lodges

Lodges A, B and C feature 6 bedrooms and 4 private bathrooms on the hall, along with a large common room and kitchenette. These heated lodges have ceiling fans and a cast iron wood burning chimney stove in the common room.The kitchenette includes a sink, refrigerator, full stove, coffee maker, and microwave. The carpeted bedrooms have 2-5 single beds with Tempurpedic mattresses (C Lodge has 3 lower double beds in 3 rooms).

Wifi is available and cell reception depends on your service. Parking is located near the lodges. Linens are not provided (unless you request rental).

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Taylor Lodge

Taylor Lodge features a recently renovated interior with a total of 20 beds (all bunk beds) and one other bedroom that can sleep an additional 4 people. The building has a tiled common room, full kitchen and 5 private bathrooms.

Cedar Meadow Lodge

Cedar Meadow Lodge sleeps 14 people in five bedrooms. Each room has a queen bed and a single bed with a trundle, and a private bath. Enjoy Tempurpedic mattresses! The entire building is carpeted and the building has a common room with gas fireplace, kitchen, and a deck off the common room. Wifi is available as well as limited parking. An outdoor fire circle is available in the meadow.

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Woodhaven

Newly Renovated! Includes 4 bedrooms with 2 twin beds in each room; one private bathroom. There is a kitchen with stove, fridge, microwave and coffee pot; and a gathering area with couches and chairs.
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Cabins/Tent-Cabins

A unique feature of Johnsonburg is our rustic cabins. During the summer these cabins often house our younger outdoor campers, ages 7-14. These buildings are simple, but well-kept and provide an authentic outdoor experience. Most cabins have 4 bunk beds, two doors, two large dressers, and cubbies; some have open closets. Most of these living spaces are for use in the warmer months, as they lack heating elements. Some cabins, many of which are ‘outlying’ have extra amenities, such as heating/cooling and occasionally plumbing.

Meadowview at Camp Johnsonburg

Meadowview Brochure

Meadowview is one of the historic cabins built by the Stevens Institute of Technology. The current land of Johnsonburg Camp and Retreat Center was used as an engineering and surveying camp by Stevens until 1959, when it was purchased by the Synod of New Jersey to provide experiential Christian education in support of the Presbyterian Church. A simple wood cabin with two bedrooms, bathroom, sitting area with gas stove/fireplace and, spacious large deck, providing the perfect retreat for 1-4 people. Meadowview looks out over Lower Meadow and is just steps away from the lake.