“The light is what guides you home, the warmth is what keeps you there.” -Ellie Rodriguez
Exhibit Details
The Lane House had been used as the residence of the Cole family since 1999 and then later by other ranger staff. It is situated at the entrance to Camp Horseshoe on the New Camp Road.
Pictures
Display Details
Here are a few pictures of the Lane House.
The Lane House
1988 – Contributed by Peter Ciorrocco
The Lane House, which sits at the entrance of Camp Horseshoe.
Managing the Trees
2020 – Contributed by Evan Ellwanger
Rick Crompton works on a leaning tree at the Lane House on the Feb 24, 2020 Beaver Day.
Lane House
2002 – Contributed by Andrew Smith
The Lane House, situated at the front of the Camp Horseshoe entrance, has been used to house the retired ranger Roy Cole and other rangers.
Aerial Photo of Lane House and Pole Barn
2004 – Contributed by Anonymous
This aerial photograph shows the Lane House and Pole Barn at the edge of the camp property.
Memorabilia
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Over the years, a few items of memorabilia have been produced for the Lane House.
Richard Bollinger Print of Lane House
Contributed by Andrew Coe
Here is a Richard Bollinger print of the Lane House that sits at the head of Camp Horseshoe road leading into camp.
2000 – 2001 Winter Camping Patch
2000 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Winter Camping patch issued for the 2000 – 2001 winter camping season.
Documents
Lane House alteration plans.Contributed by G. Ernest Heegard
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Last updated September 23, 2025
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