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Darlington, MD 21034, USA
Darlington, Maryland 21034

The Labyrinth has seen extensive use as a spiritual cornerstone and quiet area of the camp. It has been used for several weddings, handfastings, and vow renewals, and is tended yearly by volunteers associated with Turtle Hill Events, the original creators.

The space is deeply peaceful and the design of the labyrinth allows people to walk through without having to squeeze past or step off the path to pass each other, and allows people to enter from "opposite" sides and meet in the middle, through the shorter "out" path. The area has permanent bulb plantings which bloom each year in the spring along the path from the camp's upper fields to the Labyrinth.

The area also has a dedicated sitting bench and has been marked a "No Smoking" area on the site.

Built in 2006 during the Pathways Gathering at Camp Ramblewood, the Labyrinth is a Baltic Labyrinth (aka Goddess Labyrinth), modeled after the Rad of Hanover, Germany.

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  • Joseph
    Added 2015.03.27
    The Labyrinth has seen extensive use as a spiritual cornerstone and quiet area of the camp. It has been used for several weddings, handfastings, and vow renewals, and is tended yearly by volunteers associated with Turtle Hill Events, the original creators.
  • Faith
    Added 2014.06.22
    The space is deeply peaceful and the design of the labyrinth allows people to walk through without having to squeeze past or step off the path to pass each other, and allows people to enter from "opposite" sides and meet in the middle, through the shorter "out" path. The area has permanent bulb plantings which bloom each year in the spring along the path from the camp's upper fields to the Labyrinth.
  • Ella
    Added 2013.07.05
    The area also has a dedicated sitting bench and has been marked a "No Smoking" area on the site.
  • Emily
    Added 2013.06.24
    Built in 2006 during the Pathways Gathering at Camp Ramblewood, the Labyrinth is a Baltic Labyrinth (aka Goddess Labyrinth), modeled after the Rad of Hanover, Germany.
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