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Registration opens Spring 2025!
What to Bring
Please have your camper's name on each item.
General
Medicine
Medications should be in the original containers and placed in a clear, resealable bag with the camper's name clearly noted. An Authorization for Administration of Medication form is required for any camper who is bringing any routine or as-needed prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, vitamins/supplements, or essential oils.
Bible
Pencil
Reusable water bottle
Parents/adults picking up campers must bring their photo ID.
Clothing
Pack play clothes for each day.
(For younger campers, we suggest parents put daily clean clothes in clear, resealable bags to keep clothing organized.)
Sleepwear
Bathing suit
(Bathing suits with exposed zippers, buckles, rivets, etc. are not allowed in the pool area.)
Beach towel
Flip flops to wear to and from the pool area.
Tennis shoes and socks
(Enclosed shoes are required to ride zip lines.)
Toiletries
Soap
Shampoo
Comb/brush
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Sunscreen
Linens and Bedding
One set of twin sheets or a sleeping bag
Blanket or light covering
Pillow
Two washcloths
Towels
(2 or 3)
Optional
Insect repellent
Laundry bag
Arm floaties
Camera or GoPro
(not part of another electronic device)
What Not to Bring
In the spirit of traditional camping, we ask that no electronic media devices (including tablets, smart watches, etc.) or cell phones be brought to camp. Campers may bring cameras or GoPros not part of another electronic device.
Because some campers have food allergies and other medical issues, no food for sharing (including birthday cakes, cookies, cupcakes, candy, etc.) should be brought or sent to camp.
To prevent items from being broken, lost, or becoming a hazard to other campers, the following items should not be brought to camp: toys, games, Legos, trading cards, playing cards, etc. Campers may bring one stuffed animal.
Do not bring pool toys (fun floaties, snorkels, fins, etc). Goggles and arm floaties are welcome.
No weapons or fireworks of any kind should be brought to camp. This includes pocket knives, files, scissors, other sharp objects, matches, lighters, sparklers, firecrackers, etc.
No item intended for selling may be brought to camp.
Girls should not wear halter tops, crop tops, strapless tops or dresses, spaghetti-strap tops, hoop earrings, or short shorts. Bra straps should not show. We recommend that girls not wear jewelry to camp.
Boys are not to wear jewelry, including earrings.
Shirts with writing or pictures that are contrary to biblical principles should not be worn.
For safety reasons, Heelys or other shoes with wheels are not to be worn at camp.
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