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    4-H Camp Owahta

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Casowasco

    Casowasco

    4.0(1 review)
    25.6 mi

    This is a great place to go. I went for the first time to attend a quilting retreat. I attended for…read morejust the day on Saturday but most of the other members (about 17 of them) stayed the entire weekend. This was the third year our guild has chosen to have the retreat here and we are coming back again next year. Dates are booked. Beautiful views of the lake. Cabin like accommodations where we were. The food at the dining room was amazingly good. Perfectly seasoned and gourmet ingredients. They don't skimp on food quality. The staff were all extremely nice and very helpful. I have only good things to say about my experience.

    From the owner: The history of Casowasco is as interesting as the site is beautiful. Purchased by the Central New…read moreYork Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church (now the Upper New York Annual Conference) in 1946, for a fraction of the asking price, the Case property fulfilled the dream of a place where lives could be changed. Casowasco is the former summer estate of the Theodore Case family. The property then included 73 acres of land, much of it wooded. It also included a mile of shoreline, a freshwater stream, a beautifully landscaped delta on which stood three large residences, a barn, a boathouse, a clay tennis court, and a small single lane bowling alley. A railroad, following the path of the old Auburn to Moravia plank road, ran along the shoreline. The building we now call Galilee was built in 1896 and served as the actual residence of the Case family and its many distinguished guests.

    4-H Camp Owahta - summer_camps - Updated May 2026

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