Pyoca, located adjacent to Jackson-Washington State Forest in the rolling hills of southern Indiana, is jointly owned and operated by the Ohio Valley and Whitewater Valley Presbyteries. Daily camp activities are held outdoors, utilizing the 65 wooded acres. The 21-acre lake is also the setting for many camp activities. Meals and some of the evening/rainy day activities take place in the camp's lodge. Three modern cabins accommodate 20 campers and 4 adults and feature a meeting room and kitchenette. The newest Cabin, Spruce is youth friendly cabin with two bedrooms with 5 bunks each, and two accessible bathrooms and a great screened in porch. The two rustic cabins accommodate 16 campers and 4 adults. All of the cabins are equipped with bunk beds, showers, toilets, sinks and electricity. The chapel, where many of the worship services are held, is located next to the lake. Nestled in the woods and overlooking the lake, volleyball court and recreation field is an open-sided craft barn. The pavilion is also a meeting place with a small fire circle and picnic area.
The camp can accommodate up to 126 persons in the winter and up to 175 persons during the summer months. A variety of recreational activities including hiking, basketball, volleyball, swimming, canoeing, picnicking, horseshoes, a climbing tower, a high ropes course and initiatives make it a great place for every camper.