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  • Nope! If you’re ready to dive in head first, so are we. We love newbies. Our DMs will make sure you’re up to speed and having a blast. We’ve had campers who have never played before, as well as campers who have played since the 80s. Everyone is welcome.

  • Of course! About half of our campers come alone and leave with lifelong friends. You’ll also be sorted into a party on Discord and have a Session Zero before camp so you meet your crew before you even pack, then at camp, you’ll have plenty more opportunities to mingle and bond with everyone else as the weekend progresses.

  • Campers sleep in premium, temperature-controlled cabins. Each room generally sleeps four adults between two sturdy twin bunks and has wifi, outlets, and its own bathroom and shower. Cabin assignments are based on camper preference and availability. Bedding materials are not provided.

  • We do not. However, we have an active Discord with transportation channels to help people carpool from the local area or a nearby airport. It’s been successful each year.

What Campers Are Saying


“D&C was the highlight of my year again! You can’t get a D&D experience like this anywhere else.”

A person in green shirt and blue jeans aiming a bow and arrow at an archery range during daytime, with other people and tents in the background.
JP

Dungeons & Cabins will leave you physically, mentally, and emotionally exhausted - and you will be absolutely devastated when it’s over and wish you had more time. and know that your camp friends will be there to commiserate with you when no one else can come close to comprehending the magic of this place. I will hold the incredible and unforgettable experience of Dungeons & Cabins in my heart while I count down the days until I return next year.”

Two people smiling, standing close together at an indoor event, holding a badge or card with a logo. In the background, multiple people are seated at tables, some a camp patche.
Shannon K.

Three people wearing helmets and sunglasses, standing outdoors with trees in the background. One person is making a peace sign.

“2 years of camp down. Expect me back for a 3rd.”

Rob