Old Paths Family Camp
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Close your eyes for a moment, if you will, and picture you and your family, parking the car. And as you step out and close the doors, you are sent back in time 150 years ago to the village of "Goose-Neck Gulch". A place where time, for the most part, has virtually stood still.
In this special place you find craftsmen and women engaged in their daily tasks and practicing their skills all while teaching other villagers their crafts. You stumble across the homestead and the farm and see horses in use as the primary source of transportation, you catch the smells of fresh apple-butter, or wood fired oven baked bread drifting across the air. Youll be invited to get dirt under your nails and help work in the gardens and the craft shops, milk the cows or goats, gather eggs and feed chickens, or the pigs. You will enjoy the slower paced, simple life as it was long ago.
Above all, you will witness Gods love displayed in word and deed. A time when families shared time together in Gods Word, worked together towards a common goal, and held family values and work ethics in high standard.
This is what you will find at Old Paths Family Camp. A place where you can enjoy a Living History atmosphere and some modern activities as well. And you can do all this WITH YOUR FAMILY. This is not an Age-Segregated week of summer camp for children, but a valuable time of reformation for the entire family, designed as an aid in the reformation of the family unit as God has meant for it to be and is instructed by the Bible.

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Camp Type:
Year Established: 2004 Gender: Coed Age of Campers: All ages Cost/Week: $501.00-$650.00/wk Religious Affiliation: Baptist Camp Owner(s): Brian Rodgers
Camp Director(s): Nearest Large City: Houston Off Season Rental: Yes Accreditations ? |
Camp Focus:
Religious Camps: Baptist Religious Camps: Other Religious Special Accommodations: Diabetic, Food Allergies, Physical Disabilities, |

Arts and Crafts
Pottery
Sports Activities:
Archery
Equestrian and Horseback Riding
Fishing
Riflery
Swimming
Adventure Activities:
Canoeing
Farming
Primitive Skills
Academic Activities:
Animals
Etiquette
History
Miscellaneous Activities:
Winter/Spring Break Programs
Wood Working
Additional Activities:
Living History Farm

