Prayer Lookout

The Prayer Lookout offers a serene environment for connecting with God, facilitating prayer, Christian meditation, personal Bible study, and nurturing a private relationship with the Lord.


Please be aware that this is not a beach rental for vacation.

Is the Prayer Lookout for You?

Purpose

The Prayer Lookout, nestled in a serene setting, facilitates a profound connection with God. Its purpose is to provide a quiet location for Christian prayer, Christian meditation, personal Bible Study, and private relationship building with the Lord, ensuring a spiritually enriching experience.

Setting

Nestled in the midst of nature and boasting a breathtaking view of the Pacific Ocean, the Prayer Lookout is a tranquil haven designed for overnight stays for one or two guests.

Origin

This building was given to Twin Rocks Friends Camp as a memorial to Peggy Cadd. She was involved over many years as a camper, counselor, staff, and board member. She is remembered as a person of diligent prayer.

Facility

Sleeping amenities include a day bed with a trundle bed, sheets, blankets, and pillows. The facility is also equipped with a restroom and kitchenette, including a microwave, toaster oven, refrigerator, cooking utensils, dishes, table, and chairs. Showers are available at our central restroom facility.

Reservations

Guests can book up to three nights in a row and up to 10 nights per calendar year.

Booking is available up to 90 days in advance of stay.

January bookings are unavailable due to Twin Rock’s Sabbath by the Sea program.

Cost

The Prayer Lookout offers the perfect retreat at an affordable cost of only $30 per night.

If your prayer retreat meets the above criteria and you’d like to secure your spot, please click the button below.

Testimonial

“I want you to know how much I enjoyed staying at the Prayer Lookout. It was a privilege, and I am very thankful. This was the best time alone that I’ve ever had with the Lord. I came here for solitude and rest away from the rush of life. I came away with more than I could have imagined: peace, healing, and refreshment. God met me here! What a sacred place this is! Again, thank you.”

Guest of Prayer Lookout

Mark 6:31

Then, because so many people were coming and going that they did not even have a chance to eat,

He said to them, ‘Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest.

View from Prayer Lookout