Beaver Creek Park is nestled in the scenic Bear Paw Mountains south of Havre Montana.
The Beaver Lodge – Camp Kiwanis is a large meeting hall suitable for weddings, family reunions, youth camps, and other group functions. The Lodge has a large, open floor with a fully operational kitchen (walk-in cooler, upright freezer, fridge, large oven/range with 6 burners, 2 ovens, grill, and broiler area, ice maker, dishwasher, microwave, electric roasters, coffee makers.) The meeting area is equipped with 24 folding 6 ft tables, with 144 chairs, and has two single restrooms on the main floor. The upstairs of the Lodge has a washer/dryer, bathroom with single shower stall, 4 full to queen sized beds, several couches and a small table with chairs.
The Camp has 13 cabins in total, with 12 cabins each having ~12 cots each. The 13th Cabin, the Counselor’s Cabin, has a twin bed, several couches, fridge, and microwave. The Bath-house has 2 separate sides, with each side having multiple toilets and showers. The Rec. Hall has a large, open area inside, with an outdoor fire-pit (some firewood provided.) There is a volleyball net located on the Green, with a soccer goal net located onsite as well.
The Park Office provides cleaning supplies for the Lodge and Camp. Each Camp MUST do their own cleaning prior to check-out, or will forfeit the cleaning/damage deposit. All garbage must be bagged and placed in the garbage trailer provided (garbage bags provided by the Park.)
Limited space is available to park campers, please ask the Park Office for more details. Neither electrical nor water hook-ups are available. Several sewage dump stations are available at the dump site located ~one mile north of the camp, and two fresh water stations are located at the Park Office.
* Do NOT leave children unattended! Adult supervision is required at all times on Camp Grounds.
* One adult must be assigned to each cabin where children are sleeping.
NO SMOKING in any of the buildings!
Unloading area is south of the cabins (behind Cabin #10) or at the Lodge.
DO NOT use the road behind the office. It is the Park Superintendent’s PRIVATE residence and driveway.
* Please Park in designated areas. DO NOT drive on lawns!
* Children are NOT ALLOWED to ring the dinner bell.
* NO children are allowed in Shop or Pole Barn Area.
* No Pets are allowed within the Camp Boundaries. Pets can be kept outside of the Boundary Fence if on a leash at ALL TIMES. No pets are allowed in buildings!
* Absolutely NO BB guns, pellet guns, or Airsoft guns! Shooting any of those on Camp Kiwanis Grounds will result in IMMEDIATE expulsion.
* Absolutely NO FIREWORKS are allowed!
* Absolutely NO WATERBALLOONS!!
* Slip and Slides will only be allowed with prior approval of the Park Superintendent.
* Tent camping is allowed, but large canopy tents are not allowed inside Kiwanis fence. Any large tent stakes are prohibited.
* Check in time is 3:00 P.M. at the PARK OFFICE. Check out time is 11:30 A.M. No exceptions without making previous arrangements with the Park Superintendent or the Assistant to the Park Superintendent. A late check in or check out will be assessed a $50.00 penalty.
* All camps must have a Park Employee perform the final Camp inspection of Camp Kiwanis and all buildings prior to leaving!
**Each camp is responsible for paying for any damage caused by the group.**
For each window broken wind there will be a $90.00 charge.
For each key lost there will be a $70.00 charge.
If the Lodge key is lost there will be a $150.00 charge.
Other items lost or broken will be charged the replacement value.
**Each camp is responsible for the cleaning of all Camp Kiwanis facilities and grounds, and will be held responsible for any buildings or areas left unclean.
For each cabin left unclean there will a $100.00 charge.
If the Recreation Hall of the School House is left unclean there will be a $100.00 charge.
If the Bath House is left unclean there will be a $100.00 charge per side.
If the Kiwanis Lodge is left unclean there will be a $1,000.00 charge.
Damages, Vandalism or Littering of Camp Kiwanis of Superintendent’s Property may be punishable by law.
VIOLATIONS OF CAMP OR PARK RULES ARE SUBJECT TO FINES AND POSSIBLE EVICTION FROM PARK PREMISES