Cabin A probably dates back to the earliest days of the camp. However, interestingly enough, its construction differs from that of the Finnish log cabins.
It's not clear what originally stood in this location, but in 1950, Cabin Y was built here with its famous depressed dirt floor. By 1959, however, Cabin Y had been torn down to make way for the current Cedars, which…
Cabin F has served more functions than any other building at Red Arrow Camp. It was initially the stables before it served as Cabin X from 1950-1957. It then became the Nature Cabin and finally became the current Cabin F…
Cabin E may have served as the office for a brief time in the camp's early days. It was probably known as Cabin D until the current Cabin D was moved into its current location.