Whispering Winds Catholic Conference Center

Whispering Winds Catholic Conference Center

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name = Whispering Winds Catholic Camp and Conference Center
iucn_category = Ib


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location = Cuyamaca Mountains
nearest_city = Julian
area = 161 acres
established = 1978
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The Whispering Winds Catholic Conference Center is a camp in Southern California, United States, where Catholic followers can seek for refuge. Founded by Don Kojis, the camp is located in the Cleveland National Forest and in the Cuyamaca Mountains, and is approximately five miles south of Julian. It is served by Harrison Park Road, which can be accessed by State Route 79.

External links

* [http://www.whisperingwinds.org/index.html Whispering Winds - Welcome]


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