Activities designed to give your group space to have fun, reflect, and hear the whisper of God at a camp and retreat center in Indiana
A Different Kind of Activity Experience
At Wabash Park Camp, activities are designed to support what matters most, creating space for your group to slow down, connect, and hear the whisper of God.
Wabash provides the setting and flexibility for your group to engage in ways that feel natural and meaningful. Whether you’re planning structured games or allowing space for unstructured time, you’ll find activities that help your group stay present, connected, and engaged.
Outdoor Recreation & Open Space
Wabash offers over 50 acres of outdoor space for groups to gather, play, and spend time together.
You’ll find:
These spaces give your group the flexibility to:
This makes Wabash Park a great option for groups looking for camp activities in Indiana that are flexible and easy to use.
Sports & Group Games
Wabash provides a variety of options for group recreation.
Available activities include:
These activities are easy to jump into and work well for:
They give your group a way to stay active while still keeping the focus on time together.
Water & Relaxation
These spaces offer a more relaxed pace and give your group a chance to unwind, reflect, and connect.
For groups looking to slow down or enjoy time outside, Wabash includes:
Indoor Recreation
When your group needs a break from the weather or a change of pace, indoor options are available.
These areas provide flexibility for:
One of the strengths of Wabash is the flexibility to shape your own experience.
Rather than following a fixed schedule, groups are able to:
This makes Wabash a strong choice for retreat activities in Indiana, especially for churches and youth groups looking for a more intentional experience.
More Than Just Activities
Activities at Wabash are designed to support your group, goals, and your ability to connect.
They create space for:
Here, the pace is different. Your group has room to slow down, have fun, and be present together.
That’s where meaningful moments happen and where many begin to hear the whisper of God.
How Activities Fit Into Your Stay
Activities are located within easy reach of lodging and meeting spaces, making it simple to move between:
This layout helps your group stay connected throughout the day without needing to over-plan or over-schedule.
To see how activities fit into the full experience, explore Lodging or Meeting & Dining Spaces.
Whether you’re organizing structured activities or simply giving your group space to connect, Wabash provides the setting to make it happen.
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Common questions guests ask about our recreation & activities
Wabash offers a variety of activities designed to help groups connect, have fun, and spend meaningful time together.
Activities include softball, bocceball, gaga ball, walking areas, open fields, a splash pad (seasonal), fishing pond, and indoor recreation spaces like the Youth Center.
Yes. Wabash is designed for group-led experiences, giving churches, youth groups, and retreat leaders flexibility to create a schedule that fits their goals and ministry style. |
Yes. Wabash activities are designed to work well for children, students, adults, families, church groups, and multi-generational retreats.
Indoor recreation includes the Youth Center and gathering spaces that work well for games, fellowship, small groups, and flexible free time activities.
The Pavilion has full court basketball courts, volleyball, 4-square, large open area for group games
Absolutely. Many groups use the basketball court, volleyball areas, open fields, and pickleball spaces for tournaments, team games, and friendly competitions. |
Yes. One of the benefits of Wabash is the walkable layout. Lodging, meeting areas, dining spaces, and activities are located within easy reach of one another.
Yes. Indoor gathering and recreation spaces provide flexibility when weather changes or groups want a break from outdoor activities.
Some equipment is available, but groups are encouraged to ask ahead about what is provided and what they may want to bring for their retreat. |
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