top of page

Housing at Greene includes dorms with bunk beds, private rooms, camping (bring your own tent), and a few accessible private rooms.

 

Because Greene is relatively rural and a self-contained summer camp, Friends are encouraged to stay on campus. The costs (listed to the right) include housing, all meals, and programming. 

 

Private and accessible rooms are limited so please register early for private rooms if you know you will need them. 

Adult in dorm housing: $250

Adult with private room: $275

 

Low Income in dorm: $150

Low Income with private room: $175

 

Camping or RVing: $150

 

Teen (age 13 to 18) in dorm: $150

Teen (age 13 to 18) sleeping with adult guardian in private room: $50

 

Children (age 6 to 12) in dorm: $100

Children (age 6 to 12) sleeping with adult guardian in private room: $50

 

Children (2 to 5): $20

Infants (birth to 2): free

 

Pull up a pillow.

At Greene, there are three different housing locations.
Here's some info about each!.
 

Faculty Center

The Faculty Center has 24 private rooms, each with two twin beds and private bath. Heat and air-conditioning are provided by individually controlled units in each room. Half of the hotel rooms are connecting. In the Faculty Center there is a large lounge with a fireplace and a kitchenette (Fireplace Lounge) as well as a Laundromat.

 

Health House 

The Health House has 14 bedrooms, each with private bath and two twin beds. The building also has a kitchenette, living room and two treatment rooms for use by qualified medical personnel. The Health House has central heat and air.

 

Group Cabins

Each building is divided into two rooms, connected by a bathroom equipped with four showers and four bathroom stalls. Each room sleeps 14 people on bunk beds, has two sinks and is equipped with closet units. All buildings are connected to the wrap-around porch and have central heat and air. The foyer on each side of the cabin has additional storage for luggage and supplies.

In the dorms, there will be several housing blocks. These include:

  • All women

  • Family/children-friendly

  • Gender neutral

  • Light sleepers and quiet spaces

  • No preferences

 

There is also the option for dorm housing with lower bunk-only within each block.

Choices? In my dorm?
bottom of page