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Camp Lee Canyon
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link for overnight camp information)
The Camp is nestled among the Ponderosa pines of the Lee
Canyon area on 17 acres of land provided through
a Special Use Permit with the U.S. Forest
Service in the scenic surroundings of Toiyabe
National Forest. The Charleston mountain range
and the Lee Canyon area contain hiking trails,
Ponderosa pines and a collective assortment of
animals such as deer, elk, eagles, hawks and
owls, which are indigenous to this alpine
setting. The canyon's summer climate has a 76/40
degree
temperature range with moderate rainfall and occasional
thundershowers in late July and early August. An
average winter brings a 30/-5 degree temperature
variance with a 3-10 foot average snowfall.
Sleeping accommodations for 150 guests o meeting
halls o dining hall with fireplace orecreation
hall with fireplace o kitchen o nurses quarters
o outdoor dance floor, outdoor arts & crafts
shelter amphitheater with fire pit o sports
courts, playground, central bath house, archery
range and
outdoor picnic area
Camp Lee Canyon Challenge Course
Information
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Who do I call for reservations? Call 455-7070 for
reservation information. If your business or
organization is interested in developing or
enhancing the spirit of
teamwork, then the Challenge Course is a must for you. The
Challenge Course Program provides an
experiential opportunity for any individual or
group to broaden
their perspective of themselves, the environment, and those
around them. What can a Challenge Course offer
you and your group?
Team Building - Communication - Decision
Making - Motivation - Creativity - Conflict
Resolution
Exploring Diversity - Respect - Trust Building
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Camp
Potosi -
11480 Mt. Potosi Canyon Rd.
Camp
Potosi is located only about 20 miles west of
Las Vegas, off of Route 160. The camp elevation
is 6,000 feet, and temperatures are normally 20
degrees cooler
than Las Vegas. The facility is well maintained and a
perfect place for group retreats in a scenic
high desert setting. Facility amenities include
a Recreation Hall that
can accommodate up to 50 people. The building contains a
fireplace, tables, chairs and restroom. Other
areas within the camp include a picnic area with
tables, charcoal grill, campfire ring with
benches, restrooms and a hiking trail. Wildlife,
common to the area includes deer, burros, fox,
lizards, ground squirrels and rabbits. Among the
vegetation native to this zone are pinyon pine,
juniper, agave, yucca, prickly pear cactus,
sagebrush, Mormon tea, black brush and Apache
plume.
Camp Potosi is available for group rentals.
Overnight camping is not allowed. |