We also host workshops, camps and agritourists via Airbnb and Hipcamp to come stay in our campsites, tipis and in our restored farmhouses and yurts. Guests and interns use the community kitchen in a big timberframe, borrow bikes and kayaks, explore our trails and we host movies and workshops and a large research library. We have expanded our campus to include a number of historic buildings including " Reversing Hall" our old Odd Fellows hall event space, and our gallery space the "Pennamaquan Museum of Natural futures" in an old boarding house up by the river.