A Christian retreat center near Indianapolis designed to help your group step away, connect, and grow.
You Have a Vision. We Help You Bring It to Life.
You’re not just planning an event. You’re creating something that matters for the people you lead.
You’re thinking about the students who need direction.
The families who need time to reconnect.
The leaders who need to be encouraged and strengthened.
You want this retreat to be meaningful and impactful. Something that speaks to where your group is and what they need right now.
At Wabash Park, we care deeply about the people you’re bringing.
We believe real growth doesn’t come from packing the schedule. It comes from creating space for people to slow down, connect, and hear the whisper of God.
You lead the programming. You shape the message.
We come alongside you by handling the details so you can stay focused on your group, care for your people, and create space for God to work.
Wabash Park Christian Camp & Retreat Center is designed for guest groups who want to run their own retreat without the stress of managing all the details.
From the moment you arrive, everything is set up to support your group.
Lodging for your entire group
Meeting spaces to fit your group
Option to include buffet-style meals prepared for you
Access to recreation and activities
A setting designed for connection and growth
Our approach is simple. We create the kind of environment where meaningful moments can happen.
Wabash Park Christian Camp & Retreat Center is designed to support groups looking for a meaningful and well-run retreat experience.
While many of our guests are church groups, we welcome a variety of groups who want time away to connect, grow, and be together.
We Serve:
youth, men’s, women’s, leadership
and field trips
Wabash Park has been hosting church retreats and guest groups for years, creating meaningful experiences for leaders and their people.
Lodging, Meals, Meeting Rooms, Activities & More
Wabash Park is designed to host groups of different sizes while maintaining a personal, connected experience.
Whether you’re bringing a smaller group or filling the camp, the environment stays intentional and relational.
150 guests
DINING HALL
100 guests
CHAPEL
60-100 people
Multiple
meeting spaces
700 people
Pavilion
(Multipurpose Building)
Your group will stay in spaces designed for comfort, connection, and easy access to everything on camp.
Activities at Wabash Park are built around shared experiences.
Whether it’s group games, outdoor time, or unstructured space, everything is built to support relationships and meaningful moments.
Group Activities & Games
Some of the best moments of a retreat happen outside the meeting room.
Enjoy a variety of recreation, outdoor activities, and peaceful spaces throughout your stay.
Recreation & Sports
Indoor & Flexible Spaces
Outdoor & Reflection Spaces
Seasonal Activities
From large gatherings to smaller discussions and the moments in between, Wabash Park has spaces that support your flow.
Some moments call for everyone together. Others create space for quieter conversations, reflection, and connection. Wabash is designed to support both.
Memorial Garden / Gazebo: Central gathering spaces like the Memorial Garden provide a natural place for reflection, connection, and group photos.
Some of the best moments of a retreat happen around the table.
The dining hall becomes more than a place to eat. It’s where conversations continue after a session, stories are shared, laughter carries across the room, and people begin processing what they’re experiencing together.
At Wabash, buffet-style meals are intentionally unhurried, giving your group time to gather, reflect, and simply enjoy being with one another without rushing off to the next thing.
Because sometimes the moments people remember most aren’t always on the schedule.
Wabash Park is intentionally designed to feel different from everyday life.
A peaceful setting with a focus on respectful community creates an environment where your group can slow down, connect, and hear the whisper of God.
You’re free to lead your group instead of managing logistics.
The environment helps your group step away and engage fully.
Everything is designed with group flow and connection in mind.
You run your schedule, we support it.
It’s more than a location. It’s where growth happens.
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Common questions we get about bringing your group to Wabash Park Camp & Retreat.
Wabash Park Christian Camp & Retreat Center welcomes a variety of groups including church retreats, youth groups, men’s and women’s ministries, leadership retreats, school groups, nonprofits, and family reunions.
Twenty five percent holds your dates. The rest is due thirty days before you arrive. We take checks, wire transfers, and cards.
Yes. Guest groups bring and lead their own programming, speakers, worship, and schedule. Wabash provides the lodging, meals, meeting spaces, and recreational activities so you can focus on your group.
Wabash Park is located in Indiana, approximately one hour from Indianapolis, making it easy for groups to get away without extensive travel.
Wabash Park can host both small and large groups. The dining hall seats up to 150 guests, the chapel accommodates up to 100 people, and the multipurpose pavilion seats up to 700.
Groups can stay in bunk-style cabins, hotel-style lodging, RV sites, or tent camping areas. Air-conditioned lodging is available for comfort during warmer months.
Sometimes. Buffet-style meals can be prepared and served by the Wabash team, allowing your leaders to spend more time with your group.
You also have the option of coordinating your own meals.
Groups have access to activities such as basketball, pickleball, kickball, shuffleboard, disc golf, fishing, paddle boats, nature trails, prayer walks, splash pad activities, indoor gathering spaces, and more depending on the season.
Yes. Wabash Park offers flexible meeting spaces designed for worship sessions, teaching, breakout discussions, and informal gatherings.
No. While many guest groups are churches and ministries, Wabash Park also hosts schools, nonprofits, and family groups looking for a meaningful retreat environment.
No. Wabash Park maintains a no-alcohol policy to help preserve a peaceful, respectful, and family-friendly environment.
Simply reach out through the inquiry form to check availability, share your group size and goals, and begin planning your retreat with the Wabash Park team.
Still have questions?
We’re here to talk through the details.