The Northern Virginia Lions Youth Camp, Inc., is a non-profit, public service organization supported by the Lions Clubs. |
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Its purpose is to provide camping facilities to any youth group accompanied by adult leaders and supervisors. | |||||||||
Note: The entrance to the Northern Virginia Lions Youth Camp is off of Howellsville Road (Route 638) or the Intersection of Howellsville Road and Lions Lane | |||||||||
The Camp Site is located on a mountain east of the Town of Boyce and just west of the Appalachian Trail and east of the Shenandoah River in Clarke County, Virginia. it is off of Route 50 near the Shenandoah River. | |||||||||
Facilities include a 2000-square-foot Pavilion with fireplace and picnic tables, seven cabins, a modern wheel chair oriented bathhouse with unisex toilets, hot and cold water showers, wash facilities for both, an amphitheater with a 216-square-foot-stage, a large playing field and a caretaker's house. In 1995 with a Lions of Virginia Foundation grant, a meeting/dining facility was constructed and has been named for Lion James Durant of the Falls Church Lions Club. | |||||||||
Northern Virginia Lions Youth Camp Mailing address: 7623 Virginia Ave, Falls Church, VA 22043 2302 This website is provided to the Lions of Virginia and others. It is the work of the NVLYC webmaster. Copyright 1997 | |||||||||
Revised: July 7, 2024 |