Camp Burnamwood

By Jerry Houchens

Camp BurnamwoodNestled in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky, Burnamwood Camp and Conference Center is located in Estill County, five miles north of Irvine. Purchased in 1959 as a cooperative venture of three presbyteries-Ebenezer; Guerrant and Transylvania, Burnamwood is the currently the camp and retreat center for the Presbytery of Transylvania.

Rev. Graham Gordon, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, let the drive to purchase the 450 acres in 1959. The property was purchased for $32,000. Transylvania had $22,000 of that amount, so Miss Pearl Burnam donated the balance of $10,000.

In 1973, First Presbyterian Church was again instrumental in leading a capital campaign, this time adding a dining hall and an all-weather retreat lodge under the leadership of Rev. Bill Young. When bids came in, Burnamwood could only afford the dining hall portion of the project. Miss Burnam and First Presbyterian guaranteed the money needed to fund the all-weather lodge.

The 110-bed facility includes two heated lodges, eight cabins, a dining hall, recreation pavilion, swimming pool and bath house, indoor craft area, office, meeting rooms, boat docks, and a caretaker's home. The Presbytery of Transylvania is currently exploring the feasibility of expanded uses and updated facilities for Burnamwood.