Craigville Village

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The Craigville Retreat Center (CRC), open year round, is situated in the small private village of Craigville. It is perfect for retreats, workshops, educational programs, vacations, and family reunions. Adult, youth, and family groups from all denominations and faiths use the Center for overnight and weekend gatherings.

Community Together

  • CCMA

    The Christian Camp Meeting Association (CCMA) provides stewardship of the Craigville community and opportunities for spiritual growth, worship, service, learning, fellowship, retreat, and rest. View more

  • CCOA

    Craigville Cottage Owners Association (CCOA) are homeowners in Craigville Village committed to maintaining Craigville’s beauty and character and promoting its well-being. View more

  • Retreat Center

    A charming and historic retreat located in the small village of Craigville in Centerville on Cape Cod, Massachussettes. Accommodates up to 160 guests. View more

  • Tabernacle

    The Tabernacle has been part of Craigville life since the village was established in 1872. During the summer, the Tabernacle hosts weekly ecumenical worship services and a variety of community events in spring, summer, and fall. View more

  • Red Lily Pond Project

    The Red Lily Pond Project Association supports efforts to restore and preserve the Craigville ponds, Centerville River System and Watershed area to a more healthy state. View more

  • CBA

    Craigville Beach Association (CBA) is a very special beach club on Nantucket Sound. Owned and operated by the CCMA since 1888, CBA provides members and their guests with a safe, family-friendly summertime experience. View more

  • Craigville Tennis Club

    Craigville Village is fortunate to have a thriving tennis program and three tennis courts as part of the Craigville Tennis Club (CTC). Anchored by a solid junior instructional program and a competitive junior team. View more

  • Craigville Painters

    Craigville Painters bring together art-minded people for drawing and painting in scenic locations around the village. These on-site gatherings are called en plein air, French for “outdoors.” View more