Dry Gulch, U.S.A. is a Western-themed Christian children's summer camp located on the western edge of Lake Hudson near Adair, Oklahoma.
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Overview
Dry Gulch, U.S.A. was founded by Church on the Move senior pastor Willie George in 1986, who at the time was producing The Gospel Bill Show, a Christian values-based television show that used the Western-themed town on the property as a set. Apart from religious services, camp activities include traditional ones such as basketball, obstacle courses, swimming, canoeing, and inner tube riding; and non-traditional ones such as carousel rides, bumper cars, and go-karts.
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The Christmas Train
The Dry Gulch, U.S.A. property also has The Christmas Train (a.k.a.: the Dry Gulch & Silver City Railroad), a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge heritage railroad opened in 1996, which utilized genuine steam locomotives and ran during the weeks leading up to Christmas. Each year, The Christmas Train entertained over 50,000 visitors. It was discontinued after the 2016 season.
Steam locomotives
The Christmas Train presently has three propane-fired steam locomotives, two of which are historic. Their details are listed in the table below.
For sale
In February 2016, Church on the Move, the owner of Dry Gulch, U.S.A. and The Christmas Train, announced that the property was put up for sale with the hope of selling it to a similar organization. As of September 2017, no potential buyers have been announced.
See also
- Rail transport in Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
- Six Gun Territory
References
External links
- Dry Gulch, U.S.A. - official website
- Dry Gulch, U.S.A. real estate property profile from CBRE
Source of article : Wikipedia