Jonesville Methodist Campground, Methodist campground in Lee County, United States.
Jonesville Methodist Campground is a gathering place in Lee County centered around a large auditorium building. The main structure measures approximately 76 feet long and 36 feet wide with a peaked roof, plus a shed extension at the back that adds extra interior space.
The campground started in 1810 and received its land through a donation from Elkanah Wynn to Methodist Church trustees in 1827. The site earned recognition on the National Register in 1974 for its historical value.
The site reflects the Methodist faith through seasonal gatherings that draw believers for worship and spiritual reflection. You can observe how the community maintains these traditions by holding regular preaching sessions and prayer meetings here.
The grounds sit at the intersection of U.S. Route 58 and State Route 652, making them accessible and easy to locate. The roughly one-acre site offers space for tents and open areas where visitors can walk around freely.
The auditorium has a distinctive shed extension about 12 feet deep at the back that functions as extra space for large religious gatherings. This design allowed the campground to accommodate more people than the main building alone could hold.
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