Nameless Valley Ranch

Nameless Valley Ranch

Nameless Valley Ranch (NVR) was the camp property located outside of Jonestown, Texas, USA, and Cedar Park, Texas, owned by the Texas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists from about 1979 to 2007. NVR was roughly 927 acres (3.75 km2) in size and was originally purchased to not only be a youth camp but to also be an Adventist academy. The camp was the location of the novel Adventure at Nameless Valley Ranch by Sharon R. Todd, published in 1981 by Review and Herald. It was sold to a developer in 2007 and was replaced by the new property on Lake Whitney, west of Hillsboro, Texas.

Location of the camp and significance of the name

Nameless Valley Ranch was located just outside of the former town of Nameless, Texas.

Locations on the ranch

  • The Caf
  • The DC (the Director's Cabin)
  • The Puddle
  • Twin Falls
  • Pecan Grove
  • The Covered Wagon
  • The Deer Trail
  • The Rim

Directors at Nameless Valley Ranch Summer Camp

  • Josue Murillo - 2008-current
  • Calvin Bickell - 2007
  • Carlos Craig - 2001-2006 (Note: Was co-director with Sherry Clapp in 2001)
  • Sherry Clapp - 1998-2001
  • Van Hurst - 1994-1998
  • Jeff Brown - 1990-1993
  • Terry Schneider - 1989
  • Mike Furr - 1988
  • Mario Ceballos - 1987



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