Guide to Shelters

Types of shelters

Visit the Picnicking/Shelters page to find out which shelters are offered at each state park and historic site.

Open Shelter

Open shelter without water or electricity. Its occupancy ranges from 20 to 100 people.

Open Shelter - Water

Open shelter with access to water but has no electricity. Its occupancy ranges from 50 to 100 people.

Open Shelter - Electric

Open shelter that has electricity but no water access. Its occupancy ranges from 15 to 100 people.

Open Shelter - Electric/Water

Open shelter with electricity and water access. Its occupancy ranges from 15 to 120 people.

Large Open Shelter

Large open shelter that has no water access or electricity. Its occupancy is up to 135 people.

Enclosed Shelter - Electric

Enclosed shelter that has electricity but does not have water access. Its occupancy ranges from 100 to 125 people.  

Enclosed Shelter - Electric/Water

Enclosed shelter with electricity and water access. Its occupancy ranges from 40 to 125 people.

Room

A part of a building that can be reserved for events; has electricity and water access. Its occupancy ranges from 40 to 50 people.

Meeting Room

A part of a building that can be reserved for events; has electricity and water access. Its occupancy ranges from 50 to 90 people.  

Amphitheater

An outdoor venue that can be reserved for events that does not have electricity or water. Its occupancy is up to 150 people.

Gazebo

A small outdoor shelter the can be rented for weddings. It does not have tables, chairs, water or electricity. Its occupancy ranges from six to 10 people. 

Chapel

A church building that can be rented out for weddings. It contains pews, pulpit, water and electricity. Its occupancy ranges from 25 to 100 people.