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EHC Photo Gallery

The Enchanted Hills Camp​ sign on a cyan-blue background.
The dining hall seen from other side of Lake Lakoya and sunset reflections on the lake.
Early morning sun filters through the lake side trees at Enchanted Hills Camp.
Camp Director Tony Fletcher gives a tour of EHC to volunteers.
A group of blind and low vision campers with their white canes and guide dogs, exploring flora at EHC while the sun-rays peeking through redwood trees fill the background.
A group of teens fish on the lake Lakoya at EHC in a small boat during Teen Session 2018.
A blind camper learning about the nature of mud during the EHC summer session.
A side view of a crowd listening to music in the Redwood Grove Theater at EHC.
A multi-generational group of LightHouse students at a Sensing the Seasons class at Enchanted Hills Camp in 2019.
Older man facing away, t-shirt reading ‘EHC More’ styled like eye examination chart.
EHC Volunteer Heather smiles at the camera holding a bunch of invasive plant material that she has removed from the forest.
Group of blind and low vision EHC campers taking a walk around EHC with their white cane and guide dogs.
Teenage campers, some holding white canes, make their way through the woods of Enchanted Hills Camp.
Teens who are blind or have low vision sit around the fire circle at Enchanted Hills Camp in 2019.
Group of performers at EHC MusicCamp 2019.
The pool area and rebuilt pool bathhouse clad in our own redwood siding.
View of the pool at EHC.
The outside of the art barn at Enchanted Hills Camp, which is covered with colorful paintings of the sun, planets, a fire-breathing dragon and a little green alien.
Volunteers sand the Redwood Grove benches at EHC in preparation for treating the wood.
Words Redwood engraved on a log of the redwood tree at the entrance of theater in Enchanted Hills Retreat.
The base of two redwood trees are in the foreground and to the right, EHC volunteers work to treat the Redwood Grove benches.

Words RedWood Grove carved on a log of redwood in EHC camp. Followed by the words Donate to Rebuild Enchanted Hills Camp

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