Lodging on campus is the most convenient option for our students participating in season craft workshops. Residing onsite enables student to enjoy the craft camaraderie and artistic cross-pollination that occurs when programming participants live, create and break bread on campus. If you decide to stay on campus in one of our comfortable accommodations please note the following guidelines and prices.
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Residence Halls: Rooms in our newer Campbell and Kinard residence halls have two single beds per room with two open wardrobes for storing clothing. Many people find these accommodations to be the most comfortable option at Touchstone. Each floor of the dormitory has four rooms with two shared bathrooms.
Cabins: Most of our rustic cabins, nestled throughout the woods or perched along the creek, have no facilities within, and are served by a bathhouse located a short distance from all residential buildings. Each cabin has its own quirky style.
Camping: Tent camping is available on-campus, but RVs are not permitted. Those camping on Touchstone's property will have access to the bathhouse for all of their personal hygiene needs.
Off-Campus Lodging: In the event that a student opts to stay off campus or that Touchstone's accommodations are filled to capacity, additional off-campus lodging is available at several nearby locations. When making reservations, we ask that you please mention that Touchstone recommended you.
Meals: For those who elect to have meals at Touchstone, the dining hall will be serving up to three wholesome and delicious meals a day. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served at 8am, 12pm, and 6pm, respectively. Meal plans should be purchased at the time of registration. Touchstone asks that you indicate special dietary needs and/or requests (vegetarian/vegan, food allergies, etc.) at the time of registration.