Escape Into Nature
and Make Memories
Experience the Spirit
of Camp Mark 7
Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Adirondacks at our lakeside lodge, enjoy wholesome meals, and host your retreat, conference or family getaway in a space built for connection and community.
Escape Into
Nature and
Make Memories
Experience the
Spirit
of Camp
Mark 7
Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Adirondacks at our lakeside lodge, enjoy wholesome meals, and host your retreat, conference or family getaway in a space built for connection and community.
Imagine
Your Day
at CM7
Morning
Wake up to the sound of the lake and join your friends for breakfast under the pines.
Midday
Dive into adventures — kayaking, hiking, signing stories by the water.
Evening
Gather around the campfire for laughter, songs, and stories that light up the night.
Hospitality
The Camp Mark 7
Whether you’re hosting a retreat, attending a conference, or simply looking to recharge in the Adirondacks, CM7 provides warm, rustic accommodations and flexible gathering spaces. Enjoy the comfort, the quiet, and the hospitality that make CM7 unforgettable.
Facilities
The Mohawk Lodge, which faces pristine Fourth Lake, is over 100 years old and is 1,800 feet above sea level in the heart of the Adirondacks. One may sit on a long veranda with lawn-facing lodge chairs. By the waterfront, there is our sandy beach with a long dock and a bonfire seating arena, next to a a multipurpose court for various games.
On the main floor there is a dining hall, kitchen, and a small chapel. There is also a lounge on the lower level with an original stone fireplace and two separate rooms where one can do arts and crafts or play pool. The large-sized multipurpose room can hold up to 100 people, and is ideal for group meetings or hilarious skits.
The dorm-style bedrooms on the upper floors vary in size, and have two to six bunk beds or twin beds. Guests may bring their own sheets or sleeping bags and towels. Each bathroom has individual sinks, stalls and showers, hostel style.
In addition to lodging fees, meals (breakfast, lunch, and supper) are provided at an additional cost.
Activities
CM7 offers many outdoorsy activities such as swimming, canoeing (available for use at no cost to guests), lawn games, basketball and various ball games. There are many nearby trails for enthusiastic hikers. We also offer a chapel for mediation, and a Catholic mass if a priest is onsite. The Adirondack mountains, especially north of Old Forge, the quaint little town, Inlet, and Lake Placid offer many beautiful sights.
Fees
Lodging: $30 per person per day
Meals: Per person/day
Breakfast: $7
Lunch: $10
Dinner: $18
Reservations
To make a reservation, contact us today! The Lodge is also available for retreats,
conferences, or family vacations in late May, early June or from early to mid-
September.
CM7 Store
The onsite CM7 store sells T-shirts, sweatshirts, sweat pants and postcards.
Weather
A typical summer day is warm, in the 70s, with cooler evenings. Guests should bring a
variety of clothes. The June months tend to be cooler (60s), July is around 70s, while
the month of August can go up to the 80s.
ACA Accreditation
CM7 is proud to be accredited by the American Camping Association (ACA) since 1998. Developed exclusively for the camp industry, this nationally recognized program focuses on program quality, health and safety issues. It also requires CM7 to review every facet of our camp operations. Over the years, CM7 has voluntarily submitted to this independent appraisal done by camp experts and has continued to retain this mark of distinction.
CM7 is a smoke-free environment.
Every Direction
Adventure in
From sunrise hikes to lakeside kayaking, every day at CM7 brings a new story to tell.
Kayaking & Waterfront Games
Hiking the Adirondacks
Campfire Nights
Time
Every Direction
Adventure in
From sunrise hikes to lakeside kayaking, every day at CM7 brings a new story to tell.
Kayaking & Waterfront Games
Kayaking & Waterfront Games
Kayaking & Waterfront Games
Time
Among the Pines
Home
Nestled in the Adirondack Mountains, Camp Mark Seven’s campus spans over 100 acres of lakeside trails and open skies. It’s a space where Deaf and KODA campers can explore freely — and where every corner holds a memory.
ASL Comes Alive
Where
Camp Mark Seven isn’t just a camp — it’s a cultural home. Here, ASL isn’t a subject; it’s how we laugh, learn, lead, and love.
Every activity, from kayaking to mealtime, happens in a fully Deaf and KODA-led environment.
“ASL is our adventure language.”
“At CM7, I met people who speak my language — with their hands and hearts.”
— Liam, KODA Teen
“At CM7, I met people who speak my language — with their hands and hearts.”
— Liam, KODA Teen
“At CM7, I met people who speak my language — with their hands and hearts.”
— Liam, KODA Teen
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