Special Youth Concert!

Jason Eaton Band Coming To HYC!

eatonFew bands are hotter right now than the Jason Eaton Band, and they're coming to HYC for a special Youth Concert on Sunday, July 22nd. Make plans to be there for this exciting evening of music!

 

Big Savings!

HYC $222 Special

pointWE WANT YOU to join us at HYC this summer, and there's a very special incentive in place to save you lots of $$$ if you register early. Be sure to check out the $222 special soon - and REGISTER in time!

 

New HYC Director:

Craig and Lora Walker & Family

craigHYC is pleased to welcome Craig and Lora Walker & Family (Morgan, Mason, and Max) as Director of HYC.

Please pray for the coming days of planning, preparing, and prayer as we launch the 2012 HYC season!

Get In Touch With HYC

We're happy to help answer your questions!

July-August
Hiawatha Youth Camp
Piatt Lake
Eckerman, MI 49728

Camp Phone: 906-274-5526

Sept - June
Hiawatha Youth Camp
P.O. Box 1456
Southgate, MI 48195

Home Office: 734-284-0200

 

FIND YOUR WAY TO HYC

Click here for a map from your front door to Hiawatha Youth Camp!

Hiawatha Youth Camp is located in Michigan's beautiful Upper Peninsula, approximately 50 miles over the Mackinac Bridge. Part of the Piatt Lake Bible Conference Association (www.plbca.org) the camp is just a short drive from Tahquamenon Falls and Paradise, MI. The drive to camp will take around 6 hours from Detroit, 4.5 hours from Flint, 5 hours from Lansing, 90 minutes from Gaylord, and several weeks from Alaska.

I-75 North across Mackinac Bridge ($2.50 toll)

Take the M-123 exit, exit number 352, towards NEWBERRY/TAHQUAMENON FALLS.amy

Turn LEFT onto MI-123. After 33 miles you will be taken into the booming metropolis of Trout Lake, and must follow M-123 to the right at the grocery store. The signs will point you that direction.

Another 11 miles or so will bring you to the intersection of M-123 & M-28. The corner is marked by the only blinking light you will have seen in several hours.

Continue straight through the intersection, winding through Eckerman (home of the Bear Butt Inn on your right).

Nearly 4 miles after going through that intersection, you will find North Rd. There will also be a sign for Hiawatha Youth Camp just before North Rd.

Turn right on North Rd.

This bumpy gravel trail will dead end at the home of the Piatt Lake caretaker. You’ll see a small registration center on the left. Turn left and you’re less than 2 miles from home.

Stay on this road as it bends to the right, taking you right to Hiawatha Youth Camp!

 

 

 

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