Q: I think I left something at camp. Who should I contact?
Please get in touch with our Lost & Found Department and they will be glad to help you recover your lost items.
Please get in touch with our Lost & Found Department and they will be glad to help you recover your lost items.
Bible, bedding, pillow, towels, toiletries, camera, flashlight, spending money (for the The Snack, bookstore, coffee shop, and Craft Shop), swimsuit, jacket, sports clothes for activities, nice casual clothes for informal services, and at least one old pair of tennis shoes for tubing. Please note that an ATM is available on the campsite for your convenience.
Feel free to use this checklist to help with packing.
Did we mention we have The Snack and a full service coffee shop? We have all the junk food you need to keep you sugared up for a month! (Ice cream, candy bars, Italian crème sodas, mocha freezes, and milkshakes, just to name a few.) These are also great places to hang out, get out of the heat, and enjoy the air conditioning.
We hear all the time that our food is awesome! We promise that you will not go hungry. Our kitchen staff does a wonderful job of serving balanced meals that are sure to fill you up. Most meals are served family style which means you get to sit down and enjoy the meal while your smiling waitress brings the food to your table (no waiting in line or getting back in line for seconds). You can imagine that a table full of senior high guys can keep a waitress pretty busy bringing back thirds and fourths!
Please contact us if you have special dietary requirements. We would love to work with you! Our food service team will be able to provide you with a menu and help you determine which foods from our menu you will be able to enjoy. At this time, we are unable to serve alternative foods for campers with special dietary needs, but you may bring supplemental food with you. We have freezer, refrigerator, and pantry space in our Dining Hall that you will have access to at meal times, and there is a toaster oven and microwave available as well. We will also send you detailed instructions on the best way to prepare and package the supplemental food you bring.
You can see a sample schedule. Each day’s schedule has a great balance of spiritual enrichment, all camp activities, and individual free time.
Most days there are three services. (On Monday there is only one and on Thursday there are only two.) You will be hearing preaching from men who are experienced in speaking to teenagers. They will be talking about things that you deal with. You will have plenty of free time each day, but the services are the most important part of your time here at camp.
I’m glad you asked! There is more to do than you will be able accomplish in one week of camp: basketball, sand volleyball, soccer, Human Foosball, GaZEEball, Land Trolley, Giant Swing, lake activities, the waterfalls, miniature golf, Water Wars, Superslide, Tubing, Gameroom, Archery Range, Summit (ropes and wires course), and more. You can see specific descriptions on our activities page. I can promise you that you will have to work REALLY hard to be bored during your week of camp!
Yes. Simply write the request on your registration and we will do our best to put you with that counselor. Sometimes it will not be possible to honor this request depending on which age group the counselor is working with the week you are coming to camp.
When you register, you will be allowed to request one person to room with. This person must be either one grade above, the same grade, or one grade below you.
Most cabins will have 7-8 campers and one counselor.