
Housing
MTOS Cabin
About a month prior to your trip, please contact us with an updated total number of students and adults and the breakdown of males and females. Once this information is received, a MTOS staff member will inform you of your group's housing options. It will be your responsibility to assign students and adults to the appropriate cabins.
Adult Chaperones
The adult chaperones (parents or teachers) are responsible for supervising the group when they are in the cabins, during free time and during day/evening activities. There must be at least one adult from the visiting group staying overnight in each cabin.
Quiet Hours
Quiet time begins at 10:00 p.m. Please make sure all students are in their cabins by this time. We request that you observe this policy as there will be other guests at the center and our staff needs a good night's rest too!
Other
Food, candy and drinks (other than water) are not allowed in the cabins at any time. If students will be bringing snack food for the bus ride, please collect these items once you arrive at MTOS and we can store it for the duration of your trip.
If the group will be giving out snacks or making s'mores during your stay, we can arrange for an accessible storage place so the chaperones can get the food/drinks when needed.
Housing Options
Select one of the cabins below to view the building layout.
- Cabins #1 and #2 (Barr-West Cabin) PDF
- Cabins #3 and #4 (Jones Cabin) PDF
- Cabins #5 and #6 (Todd Hall) PDF
- Cabins #7, #8, and #9 PDF
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