Ironwood Springs Christian Ranch  1976-2008

Ironwood Springs Christian Ranch is a Christian Camp in southern Minnesota serving over 22,000 people per year. Our purpose is to provide an atmosphere and opportunity for adults and children to get to know themselves, others and God better. We strive to do this through our lives, words, and activities by conducting ourselves in a manner pleasing to God.  Ironwood Springs has been a non-profit organization since 1976. 

Our current full time staff consists of, Bob Bardwell as Camp Director, Mary Ann Schultz as our Office Manager, Steve Caskey as our Miracle Lodge Manager/Marketing Director, Al Baylor as our Program Director, Dan Ostergard as our Facilities Manager, Shelly McGulpin as our Housekeeper/Wrangler.  Jonathan Mohler as our Equestrian Director.  Courtney Mohler as a Riding Instructor/Website Manager, Jan Odle as our Food Service Director, Kris Young as the housekeeper for the new Miracle Lodge and part time Food Service Staff, and Jode Bardwell as our Receptionist and Bookkeeper. 

Ironwood relies heavily on volunteers in an effort to keep costs low and make sure anyone who desires can affort to come to Ironwood.


Ironwood serves a variety of groups from weddings, family reunions, corporate meetings, week-long camps, weekend retreats, church groups, team-building events, 4-H clubs, boy scouts, or just your family looking for a place to camp. Browse our site and enjoy viewing all that we have to offer. We would love to meet you!

We ask that you respect our request that there be no alcohol or tobacco use on our property. Weapons of any type are not allowed on Ironwood property.



History
Since 1969, Bob Bardwell had a dream to start or work at a Christian camp when he worked at Horn Creek Ranch in Westcliffe, Colorado.  God used Bob's experiences at this camp to show him the spiritual, social, and emotional impact a Christian camp can have on a child for lifetime.  After leaving Horn Creek Ranch, it was Bob's goal to start a Christian camp of his own.

In 1973, Bob had finished seminary and gotten married.  That same year he is paralyzed from the waist down in a heavy construction accident.  This event led to a series of changes that allowed Bob to see the Lord's purpose and plan for his life.  By 1976, land that Bob's father, Lester Bardwell, had purchased was transformed into the start of a non-profit, non-denominational, independent Christian camp...and Bob's dream was realized.  The name IRONWOOD came from the hundreds of Ironwood trees on the land...SPRINGS came fromt he boiling springs alond the Root River...CHRISTIAN is the camp's primary reason for existance...and RANCH relates to the setting of trails, horses, and western theme.

  • The first thing to be built was the driveway.  The trails were the next thing to be developed.  The current staff house was the first building built and served as the lodge with bunks and a kitchen. 
  • 1978 - the main lodge was built up the hill.  
  • 1980 to 1984 - the swimming pool, tennis courts, and the Solid Oaks Stables were built. 
  • 1990- the log-dining hall that is attached to the main lodge was built. 
  • 1990 to 1997 Seven cabins were built 
  • 1991 - The Recreation Center was build
  • 1995 - 80 acres arcross the river to the North were purchased  
  • 1996 to 2000 - Building of the chapel with logs from Whitewater State Park
  • 1997 - Two bridges were donated
  • 2001 - The Main Office building was opened
  • 2002-2005 - Castner Riding Arena
  • 2007 - The opening of the Miracle Lodge

Pictured below:  A summer picnic at Bob & Jode's house for the full-time staff, summer staff, Board Members and some of our devoted volunteers.  Good food, good fun, good fellowship.
 

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