Experience true Adirondack dining at the Outdoor Education Center
Nothing stirs the appetite like crisp mountain air. And nothing satisfies it like an
authentic Adirondack meal.
As a guest of the SUNY Cortland Outdoor Education Center, you can enjoy CAS's
dining services at either of two locations on the shores of Raquette Lake:
- Antlers – This historic 19th-century hotel and casino (now owned by CAS) provides food and lodging for 45 and serves as a landing point for guests of SUNY Cortland’s Camp Huntington.
- Camp Huntington – This, the first Adirondack Great Camp, is the home base for the college’s Outdoor Education program.
- Our dining services are available to any group renting either facility.
We gladly accommodate special diets for medical, cultural, or religious reasons.
The Director of Dining Services must approve any request for dining services outside of the above menu, which will incur an extra charge. Due to limited staffing and procuring items in a remote location, some requests may not be possible.
William H. Parks Family Center for Environmental and Outdoor Education
Learn more:
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To discuss dietary issues or menu questions, please email or phone us at 607-753-2424.
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For other camp information (rooms, activities, boating, fishing, rock climbing, etc.), contact the Assistant Director of the Center for Environment and Outdoor Education via email or phone at 607-753-5488.