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Frequently asked questions

What age groups are welcome at the camp?

Children (3rd-6th Grade) Elementary Camp Teens (7th-12th Grade) Teen Camp

What should we pack for our stay?

Bible – A personal Bible is important for devotionals and Bible study. We also recommend a journal, pen or pencil to take notes. Appropriate Clothing – Modest clothing for daily activities. We encourage comfortable outdoor wear and athletic shoes. Swimwear should also be modest (no two-piece swimsuits for women). Bring warm clothing for the evening, it can get chilly. Personal Hygiene Items – Toiletries, sunscreen, bug repellent, and any needed medications. Bedding –Please bring a sleeping mat, sleeping bag, pillow, and or blankets. Some will be staying in cabins (mostly girls) others will be staying in tents (mostly guys). Other items- Flashlight, sturdy shoes (something other than sandals), spending money for snack shack 5$-20$ per person.

What shouldn't I bring to camp?

Electronic Devices, Including Phones (see policy) Alcohol, Tobacco, or Illegal drugs Firearms, Knives, or Weapons of any kind

Is there a dress code at the camp?

Yes, we ask all guests to dress modestly, in a manner that reflects our Christian values. Clothing should be appropriate for outdoor summer activities. Swimwear also should be modest. For women, please bring a modest one-piece swimsuit. For men don't bring a racing swimsuit commonly referred to as a speedo.

Are meals provided at the camp?

Yes, we provide delicious, nutritious meals throughout your stay. Our menu features a variety of wholesome, hearty options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We also provide snack time in the afternoon. Bring money for your kids to buy snacks during their stay. All money will be handed in at registration to the registrar. All money not spent on snacks or donations will be returned. We recommend bringing 5$-20Dollars per camper. If you have dietary restrictions, please let us know in advance so we can accommodate your needs

How can I register for camp?

Registration is simple! Visit our website to sign up for one of our camps. We recommend registering early to secure your spot as space can fill up quickly. Signing up a month before camp begins guarantees also the early bird discount.

What is the camp's policy on safety and emergency situations?

Safety is a top priority for us. We will always have a qualified medical caregiver at camp. In the event of a medical emergency, we will get in touch with emergency contacts and form an action plan. Medical facilities are located an hour away in Heber.

What should I do if I have a medical condition or need special accommodation?

Please inform us of any medical conditions, allergies, or special needs when you register. We are committed to providing a safe and accommodating experience, and we'll make necessary adjustments to support your health and well-being during your stay.

Can I volunteer at the camp?

Yes! We welcome volunteers who share our mission and values. Volunteering is a wonderful way to contribute to the camp community and help create a memorable experience for all attendees. Please contact your local Pastor or Youth Pastor if you're interested in volunteer opportunities.