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Cerveny Conference Center & Camp Weed

11057 Camp Weed Place

Live Oak, Florida 32060

Tel: 386-364-5250

  • From Tallahassee, FL

    Take I-1o East to Hwy-129, exit 283. Travel South on Hwy-129 to US-90 E / E Howard Street, turn left (East) and travel 6 miles to 75th Drive

    Turn right onto 75th Drive

    Take 1st right onto Camp Weed Place

    Distance: 80 miles

  • From Lake City, FL

    Take FL-10 W / US-90 W / W Duval Street, travel 14.7 miles from the I-75 overpass to 75th Drive

    Turn left onto 75th Drive

    Take 1st right onto Camp Weed Place

    Distance: 14.7 miles

  • From Jacksonville, FL

    Take  I-10 W to exit 292 for County Route 137

    Turn left on CR 137 and travel 5 miles to the traffic light

    Turn right at the traffic light and travel to the stop sign

    At the stop sign turn right onto FL-10 W / US-90 W

    Travel 4.5 miles

    Turn left onto 75th Drive

    Take 1st right onto Camp Weed Place

    Distance: 82.8 miles

  • From Gainesville, FL

    Take I-75 N toward Lake City

    Take exit 427 for US-90 W

    Turn left on US-90 and travel 14.7 miles from the I-75 overpass

    Turn left onto 75th Drive

    Take 1st right onto Camp Weed Place

    Distance: 61 miles

 
Getting Here

Our History

 

Camp Weed was founded in June of 1924 near St. Augustine Beach, Florida. The Diocese of Florida sponsored its first summer program with 40 children attending. The camp was named in 1925 for the late Rt. Rev. Edwin Gardner Weed, who was the third Bishop of Florida.

For more about our history, click on the read more link in the boxes below.

 
 
 

1924

Camp Weed was founded in June 1924 near St. Augustine Beach, Florida. The Diocese of... read more

 
 
 

1925

In 1925, the camp moved to St. Andrew Bay, Panama City, Florida. The Camp was named for the... read more

 
 
 

1929

In 1929, the Episcopal Diocese of Florida purchased 10 acres of land overlooking St. Andrew... read more

 
 
 

1940

By the 1940's over 400 people were coming to Camp Weed every summer. 

 
 
 

1942

In 1942, the U.S. Army commissioned Camp Weed's St. Andrew Bay site to be used for the war... read more

 
 
 

1960

Camp Weed grew and flourished with over 650 campers.

 
 
 

1978

By 1970, several factors made it apparent that relocation to a more central site in the... read more

 
 
 

1983

For several years, summer campers roughed it in tents, but in 1981 the first permanent... read more

 
 
 

1995

Mandi's Chapel was built in 1995 in memorial to Amanda Petway. In following years, Varn... read more

 
 
 

2006

The Snell/McCarty Youth Pavilion was built in 2006. Youth enjoy the Pavilion daily during... read more

 
 
 

2008

10 Camps hosting almost 1,000 kids a year.

 
 
 

2014

The Damon Boat House was constructed in 2014, given in memory of Olive McFall Damon. ... read more

 
 
 

2024

In 2024, Camp Weed celebrates 100 years of ministry! Camp Weed and Cerveny Conference... read more

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Contact Us
  • 11057 Camp Weed Place
  • Live Oak, Florida 32060
  • Phone: 386-364-5250
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