WELCOME

Camp Rotary | 3201 S Clare Avenue, Clare MI 48617

Check-in: 3:00 pm at Kepayshowink Lodge
Check-out: 11:00 am

FOOD

There is always food available in the lodge as early as 6am in the form of a wide variety of snacks and fruit. But best of all are our regularly scheduled meals.

  • Breakfast: There is a full, hot breakfast from 7:00 – 8:00 am every day. If you want to get up earlier and get out fishing, there is a continental breakfast available from 6:00 – 8:00 am. 

  • Lunch: There is a full, hot lunch at 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm. If you want to stay out fishing all day, there will be fixings for sandwiches, fruit, granola bars, chips, etc. to pack in the early morning starting as early as 6:00 -7:00 am, if needed. 

  • Dinner: There is a hot and wonderful dinner every evening at 6:30 pm. Save room for desert.

If you have dietary restrictions, please let us know in advance of camp. If your trip is being coordinated by a club or group leader, let them know and they will forward the information to us. If you are not with a club or group, we will be sending out a form where you can indicate restrictions or special requests.

What is included:

  • Three full, hot meals a day prepared by our onsite chef. Plus all the snacks and fruit you can eat.
  • Bunkhouse lodging with private restroom and shower facilities located on the grounds of Camp Rotary. (While twin sized bunk beds are provided, no top bunks will be utilized.)
  • Kitchenettes are available for use in each bunkhouse area.
  • All bunkhouses area heated.

CHECKLIST

What we will provide:

  • Laundry detergent & softener – We have both washers and dryers

What you should bring:

  • Sleeping bag and/or blanket
  • Flat twin XL size sheet to cover mattress
  • Thin twin air mattress (OPTIONAL) to add on top of camp mattresses
  • Pillow(s)
  • Shower shoes
  • Wash cloths and towels
  • Standard toiletry bag
  • Personal medications
  • Sunscreen (UV rays are much more intense at higher altitudes)
  • Insect repellent (either DEET or Picaridin)
  • Light/medium coat for 30-50 temps at night (Layer up)
  • Rain gear
  • Walking shoes when not fishing (closed toes are best because of gravel and sticks)
  • Wide brim hat and neck gaiters
  • Polarized sunglasses
  • Flashlight and / or head lamp
  • Water bottle / canteen (Drink lots of water!). Also consider water bottles with filters or life straws.
  • Camp chair
  • Alcoholic beverages are permitted at Anglers’ Base Camp.