Conference and Retreat Group Rates
Group outings to Camp ASCCA are quite affordable and very competitive compared to other facilities. You perform an added service by holding your retreats and meetings at ASCCA, too. Your funds help us offset costs and allow us to continue services to people with disabilities.
Check out our rates and, if you have any questions, please write to Matt Rickman or call 1-256-825-9226. In Alabama, you may call 1-800-THE CAMP (843-2267).
Group Rates
Lodging Rates: minimum 20 people per night
- Lions/Rotary Lodge: $22 per person, per night
- Marc Roberts Lodge: $22 per person, per night
- Boys Cabins: $20 per person, per night
- Girls Cabins: $20 per person, per night
- Davis Lodge: $20 per person, per night
Linens provided for an additional fee of $2.00 per person
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Meals: minimum 20 people per meal
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner: $6.25 per person, per meal
- Steak Dinner: $15.00 per person, per meal
Groups are required to pay for the number of campers that they projected to bring. Final projected numbers are to be received no later than 3 days prior to arrival. Numbers can then be adjusted after 1st meal.
Building Rentals
- Lions/Rotary: $250 per day
- Dinning Hall: $250 per day
- Chapel: $150 per day
- Dunn Center (Theatre room): $250 per day
- Pavilion: $150 per day
Program Rates: cost is per person. Minimum 20 people.
- Day Camps: $15 - $20 per day
- Group Elements/Low Ropes: $12 ½ day $20 full day
- Zip-Line/Zip Tower: $12 per person
- Other High Rope activities: $12 per person
- Full Ropes Course: $25 per person
- Pontoon Boat Rides: $40 per hour
- Tubing: $15 per person
The above rates could change depending on the size of group or other factors. We also offer flat fees for some programs or daily program fee for groups doing more than 1 program.


Sandra Dickinson
I have worked with number of nonprofit organizations striving to generate earned income from camp assets. Its a tough row to hoe. I believe that the solutions to earned income profitability lie hiden in our collective experience. I believe that making a learning game together can help us solve the mystery.
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At: http://selearninggames.wikispaces.com/Poll.
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Even more fun: submit your own poll question in the Discussion. I’m thinking this poll widget might be a handy way for us to quickly get at our pressing collective questions about profitability. And lay some groundwork for discovering our collective solutions.
Nov 28, 2006 @ 11:11 am