Come share a weekend in the wilderness with Shelley and Grant!

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Shelley & Grant

July 24–26, 2026 • Cloverdale, OR
28 Days To Go!

Shelley & Grant

July 24–26, 2026 • Cloverdale, OR
28 Days To Go!

Shelley and Grant are getting married! Join us as we take over a summer camp for a wedding weekend in the wilderness!

Camping is provided for all guests, and we encourage guests to embrace the summer camp vibes and stay on site with us!

Camp Clark has 8 large camping areas, each with 10-12 Adirondacks - 2 person wooded tent structures with metal roofs, canvas doors, and wood platform bunks. Each campsite has a shared covered picnic table area, campfire ring, open air flush toilets and handwashing station.


If you are planning to stay in an Aridondack, sleeping bags and sleeping pads will be necessary. If you are not able to bring these items, don't worry! Let us know in the RSVP and we will provide these sleeping supplies for you.


Tent camping is also available - Guests may set up tents in any of the designated camping areas. Additionally, there is a field that we will designate for tent camping.


For vehicle camping, most of the Adirondack pods have parking available. Campervans and small trailers are ok (20ft max), please no large RVs. Vehicle campers will need to park in the central parking lot, and hookups are unfortunately not available.


We will designate different camping areas for our various noise-levels. We'll make sure that campsites are reserved for folks that would prefer an earlier and quieter setting.


The camp shares a single shower house which contains 20 individual shower rooms with showers, toilets, sinks, mirrors and power outlets. Please plan accordingly when getting ready on Saturday!


The campsites do not have electricity. There are outlets available in the showers and in the dining hall for charging devices during the daytime. There is limited cell service at Camp Clark, but we recommend embracing the summer camp theme and leaving your phone off!


Friday Night: If you are camping with us on site, please arrive and settle in anytime between 5:00pm and 10:00pm. If you are staying off site, please join us for dinner! We’ll have a Build-Your-Own Farro Bowl dinner starting at 6:30pm. Please BYOB (we’ll have access to a large shared refrigerator, but you may prefer to bring a cooler for your own drinks and essentials).

After dinner, we’ll ease into the evening with time to reconnect and unwind with everyone—especially those we haven’t seen in a while. Think campfires, singalongs, storytelling, and all the cozy camp vibes.

Please indicate in the RSVP if you will be camping on Friday and/or Saturday nights.


Saturday Night Camping: After a night of fun, stay with us and enjoy yourself! If camping is not your thing, please find nearby accommodations on our “Where to Stay” page. Although we encourage you to embrace the summer camp vibe and stay with us the whole weekend, we understand some guests would prefer to stay off-site. We recommend you stay in Pacific City, which is a 20-minute drive from Camp Clark. Pacific City has hotels, a brewery, multiple restaurants and pubs, and a small grocery store. See the 'Where to Stay' tab for links to recommend accommodations.


Tillamook is also nearby and has hotel options, but it is inland from Camp Clark and not nearly as scenic as Pacific City and tends to smell like cows (we love Tillamook cheese!)


Please note that the drive between Camp Clark and Pacific City/Tillamook involves winding mountain roads that can be very dark at night.

If you plan on enjoying a few drinks during the festivities, we highly encourage you to stay onsite for the safest and most relaxing experience.

For those heading back, we’ll have a shuttle running from Camp Clark to Pacific City between 9:00pm and 1:00am so you can celebrate without worry.

If you choose to take the shuttle, please plan to leave your car at camp and check in your keys with the Camp Counselor—your car will be ready for pickup the following morning on Sunday.


Venue Policies:

-Smoking of any kind is not allowed at Camp Clark.

-No pets allowed on site.

-Please be respectful and discreet when consuming alcohol outside of the reception and group meals.

-And, as any good camper knows, pack out what you pack in!

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