Northern Pines provides a wide range of housing options for families through our partnership with Green Lake Conference Center. Whether you prefer a lake home for multiple families, a rustic cabin, hotel room, or camping in a RV, camper, or tent, we have something that will fit your family and your budget.

Visit the Green Lake Conference Center's website to learn more about each housing option. Not all buildings on campus are available during Northern Pines. Pricing for the Adult Program is based on the selected housing option. Visit our pricing page for more details. When registering your family, you will be asked to select your top three housing choices. Some options—like the houses and cabins—have limited availability.

Lodges

Green Lake has 4 premium lodges to accommodate our conferees. Lodges offer modern, air conditioned, hotel-like rooms that comfortably accommodate 1 to 4 people. They are located in the center of campus within a few minutes walk to the dining room and conference center. Most rooms have a nearby shared lounge with a microwave, refrigerator, and coffee if not provided in room. Rooms are serviced daily. (Note, Lawson Lodge only accommodates 2 adults as it has 1 double bed.)

Family Suites

Family Suites are 2+ room suites in the lodges, and are prioritized for families with 3 or more children in the Children's Program. They are located in the center of campus within a few minutes walk to the dining room and conference center. Suites can accommodate up to 6 people and include a microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker and are air conditioned.

Houses

There are several houses available for conferees, although the selection varies every year. Houses have an occupancy requirement we have to meet, so they are usually used by those wishing to stay with extended family or friends. You'll share common spaces like kitchens and bathrooms, but each home is fully capable of holding multiple families comfortably. Houses range from modern to historic, most with large living rooms which make great gathering places. They come equipped with linens, cooking, and dining equipment; the houses are air conditioned—except the Conwell House.

Houses can accommodate 8 to 20 people. Some lakefront houses include a private pier that can be used to dock a boat as well. Rooms are serviced twice a week. Families staying in a house can also choose a lunch-dinner only meal option and prepare their own breakfasts at the house. Most available houses are farther away from the main conference area than the lodges.

Cabins

We have several cabins available as another economical option for families. Cabins accommodate 4 to 8 people and include a living/dining room area with a rustic camping feel. They are not air conditioned, but are often shaded. Bedding is not provided, so conferees will need to bring sleeping bags or linens. Families staying in a cabin can also choose a lunch-dinner only meal plan and prepare their own breakfasts at the cabin.

Campsites

There are numerous campsites in various locations around campus. Conferees choosing this accommodation option love the community found with their fellow campers. Group campfires and games are enjoyed throughout the week. There are a variety of sites ranging from rustic to fully equipped trailer sites with electricity, water, and sewer. Families staying in a campsite can also choose a lunch-dinner only meal plan and prepare their own breakfasts. Campsites accommodate up to 7 people.

Note: Due to the location of the campgrounds, CCA service may not be offered directly at a campsite. Please contact us if you are interested in camping with children in our Children's Program.