Rent a Cabin at Naivelt
Our Cabins
Camp Naivelt maintains a limited number of camp-owned cabins for rent each season (mid June – mid September). In addition, some cabin holders may want to rent their cabins either for the whole or parts of the season.
Regardless of whether you are interested in renting a Camp-owned cabin or a privately owned cabin, renting is a great way to get to know the community. Cabins are close together and in a normal year there are lots of group activities for young and oldWe ask that all potential renters take the time to review the information on the website about the United Jewish People’s Order (UJPO) and about Camp Naivelt prior to making an application to rent. Cabin renters are expected to know the camp rules and norms. The Camp Naivelt Handbook will tell you most of what you need to know.
If you are interested in renting a Camp-owned cabin for the upcoming season and participating in the community life of Camp Naivelt, please fill out the rental application form.
Our Housing Committee normally begins to review requests in March or early April for the upcoming season.
Please note: If you are renting a cabin at Naivelt this season, check-in time is 3pm on the first day of your rental period and check-out time is 11am on the last day of your rental period. You are welcome to be up at camp before or after check-in and check-out times but please vacate the cabin so that we have time to clean the space for the next renter.
All camp rental cabins contain basic pots and pans, cooking utensils, cutlery, dishes, drinking glasses, and coffee mugs. Renters are asked to provide their own linens and towels.
Most cabins at Naivelt are fairly rustic. You can expect running water and indoor plumbing and a way to cook your meals, but some cabins will come with only cold water, some may have a shower on the outside of the cabin, and some may
not have a shower at all. For cabins with no bathing facilities, there is a hot water shower available at “The Ritz.” There
is also a laundry tub and washing machine available for use at The Ritz. Please use only biodegradable soaps/shampoos while up at camp.
Renters are expected to dispose of their own garbage and recycling on a regular basis. Garbage and recycling bins are located in the parking lot to the right of the main gate to Eldorado Park. There are compost bins on each of the hills. Please note that your toilet paper bag is disposed of in the garbage bin.
Your cabin will contain a copy of the Camp Naivelt Handbook (please do not remove). It is important that you read through the Handbook to familiarize yourself with information to make your stay a pleasant one.
Rental cabins
Important Information
Your cabin will contain a copy of the Camp Naivelt Handbook (please do not remove). It is important that you read through the Handbook to familiarize yourself with information to make your stay a pleasant one.
We ask that all potential renters take the time to review the information on the website about the United Jewish People’s Order (UJPO) and about Camp Naivelt prior to making an application to rent. Cabin renters are expected to know the camp rules and norms. The Camp Naivelt Handbook will tell you most of what you need to know.
If you are interested in renting a Camp-owned cabin for the upcoming season and participating in the community life of Camp Naivelt, please fill out the rental application form (found below).
Our Housing Committee normally begins to review requests in March or early April for the upcoming season.
Please note: If you are renting a cabin at Naivelt this season, check-in time is 3pm on the first day of your rental period and check-out time is 11am on the last day of your rental period. You are welcome to be up at camp before or after check-in and check-out times but please vacate the cabin so that we have time to clean the space for the next renter.
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