Huntington Lake Overnight Camp

Family Getaway

Celebrate the 4th of July weekend with your family at Huntington Lake (south of Yosemite) for 4 nights!

Wednesday 7/2/2025 – Sunday 7/6/2025

You will have a beautiful, air-conditioned cabin for your group with 8 beds (4 sets of bunk beds) and 2 en-suite bathrooms. Our dock will be open each day for swimming, kayaking, floating, paddling, and pretty much every other water activity you can imagine. We’ll have sign ups for the ski boat to make sure each family gets some time with our drivers out on the water.  Meals are included from dinner on your check-in day to lunch on your check-out day. Bring your own bedding and towels. Parent supervision required for activities.

Enjoy campfires where guests and staff can share stories, songs, and s’mores. Pancake breakfast and special BBQ on the 4th.
Some local events: fireworks/boat parade at Shaver Lake on July 2 and concert/car show on July 6.

Family Getaway Pricing

$1,200/cabin – up to 4 nights in a log cabin for 4-8 people sleeping in bunk beds (with 2 en-suite bathrooms).
+$425/person – includes up to 12 meals and lakefront recreational activities. 4 person minimum.

 

Activities

Kennolyn will provide lifeguards at the dock and swim area, drivers and lifeguards for ski boat activities, and dock staff to help families check out water craft.  A staff person will also be available at the main camp area to help with equipment and basic directions for camp activities.  The camp activities are family based with adult supervision and leadership required.

Parent supervision required.

Waterfront
  • Water Skiing & Wakeboarding
  • Kneeboarding
  • Tubing
  • Stand Up Paddle boarding
  • Sailing
  • Paddle Boats
  • Kayaking & Canoeing
  • Fishing
Arts
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Ukulele
  • Yoga
  • Chess
Outdoor Adventure
  • Creek Pool Plunge
  • Ping Pong
  • Cornhole
  • Archery/Axe Throwing
  • Frisbee Golf
  • Hiking

Ready for a Getaway?

Kennolyn Camps, Huntington Lake takes place on a site that is operated under a Special Use Permit from the USDA Forest Service on the Sierra National Forest, California. The camp operates on a non-discriminatory, equal-opportunity basis.