
Camp Oneka has three living areas that are divided by age and grade in school.
Junior Row – The youngest campers, from age 6 to entering 6th grade. The cabins are fully enclosed, with electricity, and a bathroom. The girls sleep in bunk beds. There are usually six girls in a cabin with one and most times two counselors, who sleep in the cabin with them. The Junior showers are in a separate, nearby building with private showers and hot water.
Intermediate Row – Girls entering 7th and 8th grade. These bright airy cabins also have electricity, a bathroom, and a walk-in closet for storage. Each cabin accommodates six girls and a counselor. The “Ints” have their own showers with private showers and hot water. The cabins are located on the shore of the lake in a lovely cove, and the girls enjoy spectacular sunsets from their dock.
Senior Row – Girls entering 9th, 10th and 11th grade. Seniors love their large, dry, airy tents on the shore of the lake. Girls sleep in single beds and each tent has a wood floor, off the ground, and is equipped with an electric light. Senior showers are equipped with flush toilets and private showers. A counselor lives in the tent with the campers.