Meet Camp Deer Trails’ new wedding coordinator

Meet Camp Deer Trails’ new wedding coordinator

We are thrilled to welcome Sadie Wheaton to our team as our new wedding coordinator!

Sadie, a recent Central Michigan University graduate with a degree in event and recreation management, is ready to put her wedding experience to work for future Camp Deer Trails couples. She and her new fiance are also one of our future wedding couples as they’re getting married at Camp Deer Trails in October 2026!

We sat down with Sadie to hear more about her background and passion for wedding planning, as well as what she loves most about Camp Deer Trails. 

Q: Tell us about your new role

I will be in charge of everything weddings. This includes bookings, tours, being there the day of, coordinating the venue-related aspects and making sure everything runs smoothly. My goal will be to ensure the bride and the family don’t have to worry one bit. 

Q: Can you tell us a little bit about your past experiences?

When I transferred to CMU, I got a part-time job with the city of Mount Pleasant, working in recreation and doing community events. I loved the event planning aspect of that job, so after that, I got a summer job at The Venue at 501 in Claire. I worked as their assistant venue director and coordinated weddings. After that, I started an internship at the Back Orchard Barn in Freeland. It was very fast-paced as they do three weddings every weekend, which was a great experience. Now, I am very excited to get started here at Camp Deer Trails! 

Q: How would you describe your style of management when you’re working with couples?

My personal management style is usually pretty casual. I am there to be your wedding planning best friend. I’m there for the stress; I’m there for the happy things; I’m there when you have questions; I’m there for all of it. 

Q: How do you handle unexpected situations or challenges that arise on the wedding day?

Honestly, my philosophy is to make everything I can handle on my own a secret so that everything from the couple’s perspective runs smoothly. No one wants the extra stress of random issues on their wedding day. 

Q: Does being a bride-to-be yourself give you a different perspective that helps you serve your clients now?

Yes, absolutely. Let me just say, I completely understand budget. I completely understand why people stress about the guests, how many people they are going to have, what kind of alcohol they’re gonna serve, all of those things. I’ve seen too many people just take money from clients, and that is not what we’re here for. We’re here to give you everything we can with the budget you have and make it work for you. Weddings are expensive and seeing that firsthand has really helped me realize that budget is so important.

Q: Why would you suggest Camp Deer Trails as a couple’s venue?

You can book a whole weekend, which makes everything so much less stressful. You get to have the rehearsal without stress the day before and you can clean up on Sunday. You don’t have to stay after the wedding on Saturday night and be out by midnight, which you do have to do at many venues. When you book the whole weekend, you also get all the cabins, and it is really cool to have sleeping accommodations for that many people on-site. That is not common at all. The way Camp Deer Trails does it makes everyone want to have more fun. 

Q: What are you looking forward to most?

I’m really looking forward to meeting the 2026 couples that I get to work with. I’m excited to make new relationships and help these couples have the best day of their lives. 

Sadie engagement
Sadie and her fiancé, Zach, are getting married at Camp Deer Trails in October 2026.
10 Fun Facts about Camp Deer Trails

10 Fun Facts about Camp Deer Trails

Camp Deer Trails — located in Harrison, less than 2.5 hours from metro Detroit and two from Grand Rapids —  isn’t your typical campground or wedding venue. This former Girl Scout Camp has a tremendous history and offers something for everyone — a lake, cabins, rustic or modern camping, many gathering spaces and more.

While there are many fun facts about Camp Deer Trails, we compiled 10 of our favorites to help you learn more about us:

  1. We have a private island! Moose Island is owned by Camp Deer Trails and is available for our guests to explore and enjoy. We have rowboats, canoes and kayaks for rent to help you get there, or feel free to bring your own!
  2. We serve our guests with … wait for it … 32 outhouses! They’re all original to the Girl Scout Camp and are distributed throughout the property (not all are operational). Even though most of our cabins have private bathrooms and the camp has a bathroom building, you’ll never be without a facility when you need one!
  3. Our three, white-sand beaches span a half mile of lakefront. If sunbathing or building sandcastles are your jam, we’ve got you covered. 
  4. In the woods, you can find a walking bridge built by Girl Scouts. We love that this walking bridge still stands today — and we hope you find it!
  5. We’re part of a program to help sustain healthy forests. This program provides grants for us to plant trees and seeds for the native bee population and to keep our forest healthy.
  6. More than 40 couples have gotten married here. Camp Deer Trails has several unique spaces to get married, including the beach, an amphitheater and a rustic cabin. Our lodge holds up to 160 people for your reception and has an indoor/outdoor bar and a huge deck overlooking the lake. We’ve also hosted sports teams, reunions, community events, engagement and birthday parties, and more. 
  7. You can stay with us year-round. While many campgrounds close during the winter months, many of our cabins are available for rent in the colder months.
  8. Bobcats, turkeys and bears, oh my! We have an abundance of wildlife at Camp Deer Trails. On any given day, you might see bald eagles, turkeys, muskrats, rabbits, squirrels, and, VERY rarely, you might spot a bobcat or bear. And we can’t forget about the deer!
  9. We’re wifi-free. What!? There are places in the world without wifi? Yes, we’re proud to say we do not have wifi, allowing our guests to truly disconnect from the stresses of everyday life. If you still need to connect, cellular service usually works. That said, we recommend connecting with friends and family around a campfire or curling up with a good book!
  10. We’ve been around for almost 90 years. That’s when the Girl Scouts acquired the property and began their camp, attended by hundreds of girls over several decades. We know, however, that there’s even more to our story. How far back does it go? Well, arrowheads used by Native Americans have been found here, too…