Warm Lake Camp was established in 1957 by a group of area conservative Baptist churches under the OR-IDA CBA group. The land is owned and operated within guidelines the US Forest Service sets under a special use permit. The camp started with tents originally. Buildings were constructed throughout the years, including cabins, a kitchen & dining hall, bath houses, a pump house & storage shed, a chapel, a canteen, a dry storage building, and a caretaker's office. Other amenities added throughout the years included a frisbee golf course, a basketball hoop, a sand volleyball court, a fire pit, and RV parking.
Our camp consists of 10 buildings for sleeping, two bath houses, a chapel, a dining hall and kitchen, a cooks loft (for sleeping), a nurses' cabin, and 20 RV spots with 30A electricity and water (no sewer).
The maximum sleeping capacity of the buildings at our camp is 160 (with two in every queen bed).