
Take a Tour
We have been around since 1859. A lot has changed since then, but much of the layout is similar. Many of our historic cottages were built in the late 19th century, so wandering through the streets (we call them “walking paths that cars happen to be allowed on”) of the seasonal section is like taking a trip back in time.
The Seasonal Section
Our seasonal section — open and accessible from mid-April through the end of October — is comprised of approximately 80 cottages. The street views retain historic character of the buildings that first replaced the tents (we are a “camp meeting,” after all!), featuring wraparound decks for chatting with neighbors, gingerbread railings, and many other period details.
Flowers hanging on the street sign of The Circle, with the vespers circle and gazebo in the background.
One of the many beautifully appointed front porches. Don't you want to sit down for a nice conversation?
A view down Thompson Avenue.
Beautiful colors abound!
Beautifully maintained details!
You are truly among the trees!
Grove Buildings and Facilities
There are many buildings and facilities available for Grove residents and also outside groups to rent. Take a tour of some of them here!
E. Stanley Jones Chapel, built in 1894, rededicated in 2009
Looking up The Circle at several Grove buildings: from the left, Jesse Lee Hall, The Craft House, and Wakefield House
Kids can have fun on the playground!
Enjoy the performances and worship at Tabernacle, our large indoor/outdoor space.