CLASS “A” COTTAGES INDIAN GROUP (Six Cottages) Beautifully located south of the Main Buildings on east- erly part of the Second Mesa. Well-built frame construction. Living room, two bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom and _ toilet. All compietely equipped and furnished. BIDE-A-WEE An excepticnally desirable cottage for small family. Near the Administration Building. Living room, dining room, bed- room and bath. RATES Season Monthly Weekly $150.00 $75.00 $20.00 CLASS “B” COTTAGES Twelve cottages located on Second Mesa near Class “A.” Living room, one bedroom and kitchen, with running water. Five others newly reconstructed and located in Pine Grove west of Main Buildings. Each with two bedrooms, living room and kitchen. Water at door. RATES Season Monthly Weekly $100.00 $50.00 $15.00 CLASS “C” COTTAGES FLOWER GROUP Four cottages near the Main Buildings. Frame and can- vas construction. Living room, bedroom and kitchen, with running water. CLASS “B” COTTAGE BIRD GROUP Five cottages located in a pine grove southwest of Main Buildings. Same equipment as Flower Group. IN THE CIRCLE Thirteen Tent Ccttages newly reconstructed and furnished for housekeeping. Each with two bedrooms and a combina- tion living room and kitchen. Running water at door. RATES Season Monthly Weekly $75.00 $35.00 $12.50 CONFERENCES A number of conference groups have already signified a desire to be at the Estes Park Conference this season. These include the Y.M.C.A..Y.W.C.A. Intercollegiate Confer- ence on Religion; the Employed Officers School of the Y.M. C.A.; the Estes Park School of Religion under the directioa , of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, the Home Missions Conference, the Foreign Missions Conference of North America and the International Council of Religious Education; the Doane College-Estes Park School of Coaching, under the direction of Dana X. Bible, football coach of the University of Nebraska, and Dr. F. C. Allen of the University of Kansas; the Lutheran Bible TENT SLEEPING COTTAGES These are well-built frame and canvas cab- ins, divided into four rooms—some with board partitions and scme with curtains, each room with two comfortable single beds (not ccts), with an ample supply of fresh, clean linen and covers. Water is piped nearby each cabin. RATES $1.C0 per night per person, one in room .75 per night per person, two in room FELLOWSHIP PARK Made possible through the benefactions of a friend cf Estes Park Conference, this Retreat is designed to meet a very special need. Christian workers of small income can here have the advantages of a vacation in the mountains with the inspiration of the Confer- ence programs. Open only to those engaged prcfessionally in religious work (clergy, YM: C. A., ete.) Fellowship Park is equipped with two cen- tral buildings known as Fellowship House and Friendship House. They are designed for headquarters purposes with baths, toilets, easy chairs and writing tables, and may also be used as a haven of refuge to campers in time of storm or for mothers with infant children. Six cottages of frame construction surrcund Fellowship House, each with three rooms, furnished only with stove, two double bed- steads with mattresses, table and chairs. In the vicinity of Friendship House are two new duplex cottages with a shed for autos dividing each cottage into two separate sections of one room each. They are furnished with stove, dcuble bed, mattress, table and chairs. Occu- pants must furnish their own ccoking utensils and bedding. RATES Monthly, $25 Weekly, $10 Season, $65 Duplex, $1.00 per day CAMPING There are a number of definitely designated camping spots near Friendship House for the accommodation of those who want to live the simple life. There are no finer camping sites in all the Rockies. Campers must register at Conference Office in Administra- tion Building and pay fees in ad- vance. We do not have camping equipment or tents for rent. RATES $2.00 per week for each family using camp site. $1.00 per person per week for in- dividual campers or 59 cents per night for use of site. A few larger houses are available on the Conference property for larger families. When these are filled it is often possible to secure ccttages from private owners close to the Grounds, and also to take ad- vantage of the excellent facilities afford- ed by the Village of Estes Park. THE LODGE School, and Young People’s Conference; and also the Hazen Conference. There will be weekly seminars for clergymen every Tuesday morning during the entire season. There have been arranged a number of week-end confer- ences on perscnnel, business, economics, and education, which will be conducted in coopera- tion with various universities and colleges. Evening programs of music and entertain- ment, and a series of evening outdoor camp fires have been arranged through the coopera- tion cf the National Park Service. National Park rangers will lecture and take those inter- ested on all day nature hikes. Many of the ccnferences are open to guests on the Grounds. However, guests will not be bothered or urged to attend anything, but will be perfectly free for recreational activities of their own choosing. CHILDREN Through the efforts of a group of inter- ested friends a neat little bungalow has been erected and equipped for the use of the child- ren of the camp. An experienced kindergarten instructor is in charge. Mothers can leave their children in her care while they attend classes cr conferences or enjoy out-of-doors ac- tivities in the mountains. Children in this group are from three to ten years of age. A nominal charge of 50 cents a week will be made for each child, or $1.00 a week for a family regardless of the number of children. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING This attractive building, with its spacious lobby, two huge fireplaces, comfortable chairs, piano, reading lamps, art nook, book shop and soda fountain, provides the Business and So- cial Center of the Conference Grounds. And adjoining it are well equipped shower rooms with hot and cold showers and tub baths, open to all residents on the grounds. RESTAURANT With a seating capacity of four hundred and double serving facilities the Restaurant is able to take care of large conferences quickly and satisfactorily. The Restaurant will be under the direction of a competent manager and excellent meals will be served at reasonable prices. ASSEMBLY HALL gatherings. mer season. A special effort the country. The Assembly Hall will accom- modate a thousand people. Avail- able without extra cost to confer- ences and conventions for larger Sunday morning church services are held here throughout the sum- is made to secure for these services some of the ablest ministers of LODGE In addition to housekeeping and sleeping cot- tages, described on this page, hotel accommodations are provided in THE LODGE for those who wish greater privacy and comfort. Of rustic construction, forty rooms, some with private bath, hot and cold water, electric lights, cheerful lobby with open fireplace and spacious veranda. DAILY RATES Rooms with bath, one person........ Poe os Ur pe 00 Rooms with bath, two persons, each....... ie aie 8) Rooms without bath, one person......... eres 1.25 Rooms without bath, two persons, each........ 1.00 CLASS ROOM COTTAGES These are small individual cottages equipped for groups and classes of various sizes, conveniently located and always available. “Texas” Cottage, the finest cf these, seats 150. The others, 30 to 40. CLASS “C” COTTAGE