Rensink Lodge
Rensink Lodge is the main lodge at Camp TaPaWingo. It can hold up to 150 people, making it the perfect
place to hold gatherings for family, friends or organizations. A projection screen is available for slideshows,
computer presentations or home movies! There's plenty of room for eating, dancing, conducting meetings or simply
mingling among your guests.
Focus on your event/function or relax by the fireplace with friends and family while camp staff prepares and
serves a delicious home-cooked meal. You also have the option to use our full kitchen to bring and prepare
your own meal(s).
Within the lodge is a Great Room with a wood burning fireplace (with wood supplied by Camp TaPaWingo).
Male and female dormitories are equipped with showers and restrooms each with a capacity of 24 adults
(or up to 40 children under 12 years). There is also a stocked Nurse's Station.
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The full kitchen is available to prepare your own meals. There is a $100 per day rental fee for use of the kitchen, and
this includes use of dishes and silver for service of 95 guests, cookware, utensils, coffee makers, roasters,
refrigerators, freezers, stove, ice machine, microwave and even a popcorn maker!
Behind Rensink Lodge is a beautiful trail that follows the East Twin River then cuts up into the arboretum and pines.
A large firepit area with log bleacher seating is also available for use by your group. Camp TaPaWingo will supply
wood for your campfires, please do not bring your own.
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RENSINK LODGE BASIC RATES:
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Day Rental:
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$3 per person
Full Day
Half Day (4 hours)
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$200 minimum
$100 minimum
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Lodging Rental:
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$11 per person Friday & Saturday nights
$9 per person Sunday through Thursday nights
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$275 minimum
$225 minimum
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Kitchen Rental:
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$100 per day
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Click for a complete rental rates listing. Special
wedding pricing is also available; contact us for additional information.
Interested in reserving the Rensink Lodge for your group or special occasion? Print, complete and return the
Reservation Form to Camp TaPaWingo.
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