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Ross Point Baptist Camp

Ross Point Baptist Camp

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820 S Ross Point Rd, Post Falls, Idaho, 83854, United States
(208) 773-1655 rosspoint.org
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May 31, 2018
Just spent two days at Ross Point at a retreat. I will come here anytime. Beautiful facility and river view. Variety of accomodations from hotel room style to community cabin to camping cabin. Lots of meeting rooms. And the staff are the BEST! Loved Fay, John and their family. Food was excellent and had lots of options! If you get a chance to go there!

May 23, 2018
Ross Point Conference Center is the place we chose to launch and hold our Refresh Encounter this past weekend. It is a place of where you can find a true getaway. The staff is exceptional in service and in hosting events. The grounds are so beautiful and you get a sense of peace when you are there. I love the river and that there are picnic tables you can relax and take it in. There are trails to go walking and even a camp fire area designated to hold inspirational meetings and enjoy at night. The motel rooms and cabins are clean and comfortable. The food is excellent and I love the family style way of dining. The dining room has big windows looking onto the river. The high ceiling of the new meeting room is stunning. We had an exceptional time. Ross Point Conference Center has a lot to offer.

May 13, 2018
Absolutely incredible facility and kind staff. What a treasure to have this available so close to town. Food was excellent and accommodations were clean. I've never been to a camp before that felt more like a hotel stay.

Jan 9, 2018
Overall Ross Point is a beautifully location for camp. It is situated on the Spokane River with a large secluded feel. It is easily accessible but still feels separate. It really is a very full featured location with nice facilities overall. I have been to Ross Point Camp 2 times. Once for a men's retreat and once for middle school winter camp. Both experiences were good considering appropriate expectations. In one instance I used the RV camping option with a friend. Hookup was easy and worked well. For kids camp I stayed in a cabin. The cabins, were cabins, generally spacious and had bathrooms with showers (with hot water). The cabin had 12 bunks with small mediocre mattresses (typical camp mattresses). Kids were happy most of the leaders woke up a little sore from a short nights rest. The food is overall quite good camp food. Better than average for sure. The facility is great. There are a lot of usable spaces in the main building and a lot of activities outside. The activity facilities are really geared to summer usage and were not usable under snow/ice. They do have a fullish sized indoor gym that we used. During summer they have an open swim area in the river, canoes and kayaks, a big climbing wall, sport courts. In general there are a lot more options in summer. Overall I recommend Ross Point. The staff have always been very friendly and helpful. I would definitely recommend for church camp type applications and would seriously consider it for something like a large family reunion.

Apr 8, 2018
Very nice. Good food. Easy to find. Great for groups

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