Staff Camp Details
Staff Camp Details outlines important contact and location information that applies to Camp staff while they are one The Grounds.
Staff Mail
Camp does not have regular Postal Service delivery due to its remote rural location. Because of this, all Staff mail arrives at our PO Box located at the post office in Westbrookville, NY. Generally, a staff person picks up this mail every day or every-other day.
Your mailing address:
Your Name
Camp Deerpark
PO BOX 395
WESTBROOKVILLE NY 12785-0395
Staff Package Deliveries
Most delivery services (Amazon Prime, UPS, Fedex, DHL) will deliver packages directly to Camp. Camp has a preference for all deliveries to be dropped off at the Maintenance Building. However some drivers may drop packages at the Office (and every once in a while at the Chapel), so if you know your package was delivered, but you can’t find it a Maintenance you can check these locations or ask other staff.
Use the following address for non-postal service deliveries:
Your Name
Camp Deerpark
200 Brandt Rd.
WESTBROOKVILLE NY 12785
Because of the lack of Postal Delivery Service, some online vendors that use the USPS address validation service may have problems validating this address.
Non resident staff may recieve deliveries at Camp when it relates to work or with permission from their Supervisor or the Administration. Camp has capacity to receive large, palletized, freight, and bulk deliveries — including unloading equipment and very short-term storage space, so please ask leadership if you would like to use this.
Staff Physical Address
If you are a resident at Camp, you may be occasionally asked for your physical address or required to give an address that is not a PO Box. For all staff who live in the Staff Village, your address is:
Your Name
225 Brandt Rd. House (1-5)
WESTBROOKVILLE NY 12785
If you reside at the Admin House, your physical address is:
Your Name
154 Brandt Rd.
WESTBROOKVILLE NY 12785
If you reside in temporary housing in the guest area, such as an RV or a motel or cabin, your physical address is:
Your Name
200 Brandt Rd.
WESTBROOKVILLE NY 12785
Official Camp Address / Contact Info
The following information should be used to providing Camp as a contact as and organization or in some official capacity, for example on health forms, as an employer, as an emergency contact, or in business or legal transactions:
Camp Deerpark Inc.
PO Box 394
200 Brandt Rd.
WESTBROOKVILLE NY 12785
Ph: 845-754-8669
Additional details can be provided by calling this number and speaking to the Office Staff.
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