Family Camp

Dates: July 7-12, 2024

All ages

Accommodations Price
$1050 (Cabin) or $750 (RV, off-site)

Camper Price
$200 (age 18+), $150 (age 3-17), $0 (age 0-2)

Come to camp as a whole family! This is a unique opportunity to unplug and spend quality time with your kids in a relaxed, fun environment. All the cooking, cleaning, and entertainment are taken care of, and you will have a special staff member assigned to take care of all your family’s needs.

We welcome small families, big families, single-parent families, grandparents, and friends of families at this camp.

Check-in is between 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm on the first day of camp.

Pick-up is at 1:30 pm on the last day of camp.

Pricing

Families pay the base cabin or RV/off-site price, plus a charge for each family member. This allows multiple families to share a cabin to reduce costs. Note, cabins come equipped with a maximum of 12 beds.

 

Summer Theme: Dive-In!!!

Get ready for our summer-long theme: Dive In! Throughout the week, we'll be immersed in games, chapel talks, and costumes all centered around the Dive In theme. The dining hall will be decked out, costumes will abound, and a special soundtrack will set the tone for a lively and textured camp experience. Feel free to bring your own costume, but no worries if you don't - our creative cabin leaders will help campers come up with something using what's available. Some campers bring super awesome and elaborate costumes, and others simply wear a name tag or a t-shirt that kind of goes with the theme.  Sometimes campers wear a totally different costume simply because that is what they wanted to wear.  There are no points or awards, it is just for fun.

So this year, you can wear whatever you think “Dive In” means – whether you’re a sailor, a swimmer, a pirate, or a bookworm, let your creativity shine!!

 

What to Expect

 

Wake Up

Around 8:00 we wake up the campers and start off the day with some short wake-up activities or games such as pillow fights, relay races, or other fun challenges. Campers are usually still a little drowsy but they wake up just in time for breakfast. For this age, some campers like to wake up super early, so we have bonus gym games with our morning watch staff for the early risers so the rest of the cabin can continue sleeping.

Skills Time

During this two-hour block of the day, campers participate in many of the different activities we have at camp. Anything from tubing, climbing, drama, arts, archery, and bumper balls, just to name a few.

Lunch & Tuck

After eating lunch in the dining hall it’s time for tuck – a shop with candy, drinks, camp clothing, and other cool stuff. Campers preorder from the tuck shop at breakfast time and have the order delivered to them right after lunch for them to enjoy the afternoon.

Beach Time

We head down to the beach while the afternoon is still young and spend a few hours in the sun. At the beach, campers can go tubing, build sandcastles, play beach volleyball, frolic in the water, or just relax on the beach while having a great conversation with a friend.

Cabin Time

After the beach, there is time set aside for campers to hang out with their cabin and get a taste of the different things camp has to offer. All of the activities from skills time (tubing, climbing, arts, games, etc) can be done as a cabin.

Supper

Once every week we have a theme meal. Keep your eyes open for when we announce our theme meals so you can put together a costume and come have a blast at supper!

Evening Event

Each night we play a big wide game with the entire camp participating. Favorites of our little campers include Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Civilization, and many others.

Mug Up

Mug Up is just a code word we use for an evening snack.

Evening Session

Everyone gathers for some time to worship together. The speaker will give a talk or someone will share their testimony during this time.

Lights Out

After some wind-down time spent hanging out and getting ready for bed, everyone hits the sack for the night.