Following is a list of sleeping accommodations and meeting areas available at the Seabeck Christian Conference Center. Beds are a combination of singles and doubles. Spruce has private bathrooms. All other sleeping units have shared bathrooms located within the building with at least one shower or more per bathroom. New for 2004: Room locks have been added to Spruce, Pines, and Maples.
PLEASE NOTE: All underlined house names are hyperlinks (click them) to room details including floor plans and what beds are in each room.
Inn and Annex
This 1869 vintage Hotel contains the Center's offices, three separate housing areas and Dining Room. The Allen
Lobby is a comfortable public area available to all guests with a large stone fireplace, bathrooms, and coffee
service available during the day.
The Inn-This newly remodeled area on the second floor features 10 rooms with 18 beds. Two rooms have private baths and the other rooms share two new large baths. Three rooms have sinks.
The Annex-A hallway off the main sleeping area makes up the Inn Annex with 12 single bed rooms and two bathrooms.
Inn 100-A new wheelchair accessible room that enters from the Allen Lobby. It has two beds and a private bath including a barrier free shower.
Spruce
A two-story unit with 13 sleeping rooms and a large carpeted meeting room. Twelve
rooms have three beds each, while one room on the meeting room level is handicap
accessible and has two beds. All Rooms feature private bathrooms. The meeting room has a
capacity of 50 and features a wood stove.
Pines
A two-story
unit with 12 sleeping rooms and a large carpeted meeting room. Each room
contains two single beds and one double hide-a-bed couch. Two bathrooms are
located on each end of the building. A handicap bathroom and rooms with
wheelchair accessibility are located on the lower level. The meeting room has
large windows that provide a view of Hood Canal and Olympic Mountains and has a
wood stove and piano. It will seat 100 participants. There is also a kitchen
with refrigeration, stove, oven, coffee urns, and sinks to be used for snack and
beverage preparation. This is where snack is served in the evening and can
be noisy until
9:30.
This is the closest housing to the adult meetings.
Reeser House
This
three-story house was built in Silverdale in 1914 and relocated to Seabeck in
1988. It has eight sleeping rooms with single and/or double beds for a total of
15 beds. The building has four bathrooms. One room on the second floor has a
double bed and private bathroom. Two carpeted meeting rooms are found within the
building with the first floor room holding 30 participants and the second floor
area holding 15 people. The second floor area also has a small kitchenette for
snack and beverage preparation. This house is at the foot of the hill where
snacks are served and can be noisy until 9:30. If you need quiet before 9:30pm,
please consider another house.
Maples
A single story unit with eight sleeping rooms. Each room has two twin beds. Two
bathrooms are centrally located in the building. The carpeted meeting area has a fireplace
and seating capacity of 20.
Firs
A single story building with five sleeping rooms and carpeted meeting area. Each room
has two single beds and one double bed and is ideal for families with small children. Two
bathrooms are located within the unit. The meeting room will hold 20 people.
Cedars, Hemlock,
Madrona, Tamarack,
Manzanita, Alder
These units were once homes used by local pioneer families and have been restored for
conference use. Each building is unique in its own right and offers one to five beds to a
room in several rooms located in each building. The average capacity of each house is 15
although some will house more and others less. Two bathrooms are located in each unit.
Madrona has a small lounge area that will seat 12 people.