Housing - - Housing opens at 6:00 p.m. on July 23rd, 2010, check-out Hansen Cottage - - Accommodates a capacity of 64. Sixteen air-conditioned sleeping rooms each with two bunk sets and one trundle. Each suite has a private bathroom. A spacious lobby furnished with a fireplace and ample seating provides a convenient gathering place.
Weatherwax Cottage - - Remodeled in 2007, it accommodates
Meals - - Rock Springs groups eat together at Williams Dining Hall. Tables will be assigned for each group. Each table seats eight to ten people. Groups may be assigned a specific serving time. Meals are served at the following times:
- Breakfast - - Buffet from 7:30-8:00 a.m.
- Lunch - - Buffet from 12:00 noon-12:30 p.m.
- Supper - - Buffet from 6:00-6:30 p.m.
Our normal buffet service allows individuals serve themselves. Guests are encouraged to return for additional food. They are asked to return their plates, glasses and utensils to the cleaning station following the meal.
We have arranged to have a cold supper available at Hansen Cottage upon your arrival on Friday.
Rock Springs Activity with Season Available - -
- Team building on the low-ropes adventure course - year round, weather permitting
- Archery – year round, weather permitting
- Canoeing – April to October
- Swimming – Memorial Day to Labor Day
- Horse Trail Rides – March to November
- The ranch house features more than 200 antique furnishing items with a functioning water wheel. Guided tours are available upon request.
- Built in 1887, Green Valley Country School features a traditional one-room school with furnishings moved from Marshall County.
- Built in 1885, Parallel Country Church from Clay County shows the strong faith connections to the Bible belt.
- A 1800s draft-horse barn features a12-stall horse barn moved from Mitchell County.
- Nature Trails offer a quiet stroll or simple relaxation through the natural prairies and woods. Trails include the Dorothy Griffin Akin Wildflower Walk, the Flint Hills Forest Trail, Sunflower Walking Trail and the handicap accessible Texaco Nature Trail.
- View unusual and beautiful specimens of trees through the Memorial Tree Walks. The memorials create a living memorial to a broad collection of Rock Springs friends.
- The Kansas Native Plant Garden encourages native plant conservation and suggests an alternative to cultivated flowers with a focus on native grasses and wildflowers.
Phones - - Cell phone access for most services is limited. Phones are not available in the housing areas. However, pay telephones are available by the outer door in Williams Dining Hall, Flint Hills Building, lower level of Heritage Hall, Williams Dining Hall lobby, Johnson Administration Center lobby and Leadership Lodge lobby. There is no charge required to call the operator in order to place a long distance credit card or collect call.
Pop Machines, Snack Bar and Gift Shops - - Vending machines are located in the Flint Hills, Heritage Hall, Leadership Lodge, behind Williams Dining Hall, lower level Williams Dining Hall, lower level Johnson, outside the snack bars. The snack bar opens from 9:00-11:00 a.m. and 2:00-5:00 p.m. June to August at Rock Springs and WaShunGa. for soft drinks, food and souvenir items. The gift shop is located in Williams Dining Hall from September to May, providing snacks, souvenirs, change and commissary items. Please contact Rock Springs to schedule a gift shop time.
What to Bring - -
- Comfortable clothes and shoes
- Money for snacks, gifts and vending machines or to cover activity costs, if requested by group. The only activity with a cost attached is horse back riding.
- Toiletries such as a toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, bug spray and flashlights
Other Information - - Because Rock Springs emphasizes positive youth development, alcoholic beverages and use of tobacco are not served or permitted on the property. Pets or domestic animals are not allowed.
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