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Heartland Worship Center has the AWESOME opportunity and responsibility to the region to build this dynamic camp/retreat center near Eddyville, KY. Click here for directions >>
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Retreat Center property |
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Clearing the land for development |
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SPRING LAKE MISSION STATEMENT:
Spring Lake, a year-round camp and retreat, serves people of all ages and from all walks of life by offering a Christ-centered environment in an atmosphere of excellence resulting in changed lives.
Our goals:
The camp/retreat center will be located on 90 acres and set to a “rustic elegance” theme. Some of the features will include:
- Sanctuary seating 500 people
- Dining hall accommodating 500 people
- 12 cabins – upper and lower totaling 24 units
- 4 seasons café
- Open air pavilion
- Giant swimming pool and water slide
- Wedding chapel in the woods seating 100 people
- 8-10 acre lake with a beach area
- Paddle boats, canoes, a blob, zip lines
- High ropes, low elements, volleyball, basketball, soccer, paintball, ATV’s and much more…
The camp/retreat will host 10 weeks of summer camps for:
- Elementary day camps
- Week long camps for middle school, high school and college age
Approximately 38 weeks out of the year will be designated to retreats for:
- Marriage retreats
- “Sportsman’s Retreats”
- Sunday School retreats
- Motorcycle retreats
- “Singles” retreats
- Training seminars
- Concerts
- Business retreats
- “Quilter’s” week
- and the list goes on...
If you would like to know more about the facility or how you could contribute to this exciting Christ centered endeavor contact Christine@heartlandworship.com

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Directions to property: - Take I-24 East to exit 40 (Eddyville) and turn left on to Hwy. 641
- Go 1.4 miles and turn left onto Hwy 295 N (toward Dycusburg)
- Follow Hwy 295 N 3.2 miles and turn left onto Bill Thompson Road (This road turns left only)
- Follow Bill Thompson Road .8 mile (you will pass a double wide home on the right and our property starts at the fence line just past the double wide
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