Camp Hancock Facilities

Explore Hancock Field Station

Rustic, Yet Well-Equipped

Camp Hancock is a small rustic camp nestled in a charming little valley near Clarno, Oregon. Our facility is remote, serene, rustic, and peaceful. Cell phones won’t work out here; however, we have WiFi. The amenities at Hancock are well-cared for and well-used. Our top priorities are safety, fun, and respect for ourselves, each other, and the environment.

The Land Where We Live, Work + Play

Let us remember, honor, and acknowledge the spiritual connection Indigenous people have to the land and how historically their traditional knowledge has been excluded from the scientific community that OMSI participates in and contributes to.

Hancock Field Station occupies the traditional homelands of the Tenino (tuh·ni·now), the Northern Paiute (pie·yoot), and many other tribes (federally recognized or not); many of whom are now part of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.

Access + Inclusion

You are Welcome Here

OMSI Equity Statement: “OMSI respects, values, and celebrates the unique attributes, characteristics, and perspectives that make each person who they are. We believe that we will be successful in accomplishing our mission and vision when we seek out and respond to diversity of participation, thought, and action. We will work to dismantle barriers to equity and access to the experiences OMSI provides and to create welcoming environments and conditions where all people can reach their full potential. We lead with race.”

With open hearts and open minds, we strive to create inclusive spaces where you can be your authentic self. We provide training and professional development to our staff on equity and inclusion principles and training in mental health first aid.

We are proud to have consulted with TransActive in Portland, Empowering Access out of Bend, and many others to improve our facility. Our goal is increased access and mobility around camp. Admittedly, we have a long way to go! We are always open to learning, listening, finding creative solutions to problems, and creating meaningful change. The facility is not currently wheelchair accessible; the camp is built on an incline, and our main camp is mostly gravel. The trails are uneven, rocky, and hikes can gain some elevation, ranging from easy to moderate. Please reach out to us if you have any questions regarding accessibility and inclusion.

Can you accommodate non-binary, non-gender conforming, trans, and other LGBTQ youth?

Yes! We can, and we have successfully done so.

As is traditional in residential overnight camps, our site was designed to accommodate binary gender divisions in our living, restroom, and shower facilities. We realize our existing sleeping and hygiene areas present obstacles for the gender diverse and we are committed to respectfully minimizing those obstacles. Since each individual is different and has different needs, we encourage you to reach out if you have any specific questions or concerns. We appreciate any opportunity to speak directly with families about how we can work together to make the OMSI summer camp experience worry-free for everyone regardless of orientation, gender, or any other identity.

Is the facility wheelchair accessible?

Camp Hancock was built on a slight incline, and the terrain is uneven and rocky. We have an ADA-accessible cabin and restroom, and we are working towards incorporating wheelchair accessible paths throughout. Currently the grounds are covered with gravel to keep the dust and dirt at bay. We will work with group leaders and families to choose programs that will best meet the needs of all participants.

Offsite trails on the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument are also uneven and rocky, with a mix of easy to moderate hikes. Many hikes gain elevation, and can be anywhere from half a mile to three miles long. We are able to tailor which trails are used to accommodate the group. We tend to focus on ecological concepts, so any path chosen will be a rich experience for everyone.

Can I bring an animal to Camp Hancock?

Camp Hancock is not a place for pets. Service animals are permitted in all areas where guests are allowed. In keeping with the Americans with Disabilities Act, a service animal is defined as a dog that is trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability (providing emotional support or deterring crime are not considered qualifying tasks). Except under special conditions, service animals must be restrained while at Camp Hancock.

Can I bring my RV/travel trailer?

Parking a travel trailer, mobile home, or RV on property needs to be approved in advance by the site manager. Contact us if you are interested in exploring that option, and we’ll be happy to talk through it.

Visiting Soon?

Whether you are a first time visitor or a long time friend, click on one of the pages below to find the information you need to plan your next trip to Camp Hancock.

Interested in Renting Camp Hancock?

Facility Rentals

Interested in renting Camp Hancock?  Host an event, retreat, or reunion. Contact us at Register@OMSI.edu to talk about availability and pricing.

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