Frequently Asked Questions?

  • Please visit our Dates and Rates page to join in on this summer’s adventure!

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  • All room requests should be notated on the camper application when registering.

  • Registration is open to boys and girls from 8-17 years old.

  • Campers will enjoy staying in our purpose-built camp facility. Campers may notice this this facility is a renovated church.

    We provide camp-style, dorm rooms with stacked bunk beds for 8-14 athletes per room.

    Male and female wings are on opposite sides of the building. Each wing has a communal bathroom with individual stalls. A counselor is assigned and sleeps in each room.

  • If your child has a special diet due to MEDICAL reasons (allergies, Celiac disease, etc), you should bring these special foods with you to camp. We will also need you to speak with the camp director upon arrival on Sunday to make us aware of your child’s situation.

    You are welcome to email our office the week prior to your child's session and discuss available options with the camp director. We will always have an option for vegetarians at each meal upon request.

  • Campers are transported by camp staff in camp vans. We do not permit the use of personal vehicles by staff members or campers after they arrive at the camphouse.

    Commuters have the option to be transported by parent/guardian, but this must be set at check-in.

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  • We suggest brining $75-$100 for the Camp Store. Campers will be able to purchase snacks, drinks, forgotten toiletry items, and RecFest gear.

  • Weekend campers are supervised by our weekend staff. We assign a camp counselor for your child and will have activities planned ahead of time depending on how many campers are staying over the weekend. Weekends are all about bonding, but campers are also encouraged to relax and refresh for the next week ahead. We do not supply food after breakfast on Friday to dinner on Sunday. Camp staff transport and accompany weekend campers to the store to purchase food. The camp kitchen and camper refrigerators are available for use on the weekends. Staff are available to help campers fix food. Possble weekend activities include: bowling, lazer tage, canoeing, skating, mini golf or the beach. Weekend activities and food are not included in the cost of camp.

  • The health and safety of our campers are our number one priority.

    If an injury does occur, a first-aid certified staff person will assess the injury. If the injury needs more than basic care (sprain, dislocations, etc.) parent/guardians will be called immediately.

    After conferring with the parent, the camper will be taken to the ER or nearby clinic to be assessed by a medical professional depending on the severity of injury.