Lions Beartooth Mountain Youth Camp Photos
Panoramic photo of the Lions Beartooth Mountain Youth Camp taken July 13, 2002. From right to left is ball field, flag pole, Dining Hall, Recreation Hall, Cabin 12 (other sleeping cabins and facilities are hidden in the trees throughout the photo) and the amphitheater at far right. The image was taken from in front of Memorial Hall. The Beartooth Scenic Highway climbs the mountain in the distance. Vista Point (a viewing area at a highway rest stop) is visible above the center of the low-hanging cloud. Click on the image for a larger view.
Above is a typical sleeping cabin. Cabins have built-in bunks as shown in second photo. Cabins have electric lights and some have outlets. All sleeping cabins are of similar design to accommodate eight people.
Above is the Dining Hall (Trowbridge Hall) as seen from the front. A typical table (one for each sleeping cabin) inside the Dining Hall built by the Civilian Conservation Corps as was a number of buildings in the camp.
A view of the kitchen as seen from the back door. Commercial range, grill, two ovens and stainless food preparation counters and sinks. Pots, pans and utensils provided (not knives). Second image shows a front view of the range and grill with the commercial mixer in the background at right.
Dishwasher and clean-up room (kitchen through window). Dishes stack in wheeled rack or on wall opposite. Also shown is a partial view of the in side of the walk-in cooler. Shelves are the same on each side of the cooler. Two upright freezers are also available.
Recreation (Derrick) Hall as seen from front. Large room with benches for gatherings. Black Pyramid is the mountain seen in the background of the photo.
Memorial Hall as seen from the camp side (looking north). This is the only building with electric heat and self contained facilities for groups of 18 or less to use in the winter.
A view of the Boys Facility with sleeping cabins clustered around it on the west side of the camp. A similar grouping forms the east side around a matching Girls Facility building.
Amphitheater front view and one from the theater side. Seating remains to be installed, but lights are installed on the pole at left. Structure is also used as a staging area for arrival and departure during inclement weather because the steps open onto the entrance road.
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