Irons Homestead in the northwest corner of Rhode Island offers a unique experience to religious and educational groups. The serene setting of the Homestead allows for a connection to nature and a deeper understanding of one's faith. Visitors can enjoy a stroll through the trails and a visit to the woodland labyrinth. Worship services can be held at the outdoor chapel and the large pavilion provides a great space for gathering. In addition, the Homestead provides outdoor fire circles and waterfront fun including swimming, boating, and fishing. Irons Homestead is the perfect place to relax, unwind, and reconnect with God and nature.
Come to Irons Homestead and enjoy a unique religious or educational experience. Set in the peaceful northwest corner of Rhode Island, this sacred space allows visitors to connect more deeply with God and each other. Take advantage of the trails, the woodland labyrinth, and the outdoor chapel. Come together in the large pavilion and gather around the outdoor fire circles. Spend time enjoying the waterfront with swimming, boating, and fishing. Irons Homestead is the perfect place to relax and find a spiritual connection with nature.
Campers will begin the day with “get to know you” activities and then will have an opening interactive worship at the outside chapel area. Other activities will involve exploring on the nature trails to find God’s gifts in hidden places, playing in the volleyball pit, hanging from the tire swing, weaving & wax painting, walking the woodland labyrinth and contributing to onsite service work. This One-day Camp experience is not complete without time to swim at the fantastic waterfront area that has a large walk around dock with an additional separate floating dock further out. Campers will enjoy special snack time together, as well as lunch and supper at the outside pavilion. Regardless of the weather, rain or shine, there are many areas to investigate even with an umbrella! The final activity of the One-day Camp Event concludes with a family campfire. Parents and siblings are invited to arrive for the last hour to enjoy a campfire with their child, listen to camp songs and roast marshmallows for yummy s’mores.