These are some highlights of our camp guidelines. To see the full guidelines in pdf format, click here.
What To Bring
- Bible (not your phone), Notebook, Pen
- Sleeping bag and pillow (Jr. campers will be sleeping in large outdoor shelters, so warm sleeping bags and blankets are strongly encouraged.)
- Towel and toiletries
- Mosquito repellent
- Rain gear
- Warm and cool weather clothes, swim gear. (Please see dress code below.)
- Shoes for hiking and running.
- Money for missions and snacks.
- Camera (not your phone)
- Alarm clock (not your phone)
What NOT To Bring
- Electronics, including but not limited to phones, ipod, ipad, Kindle, etc.
- Fireworks, firearms, matches, or any other
combustibles. - Pets, bikes, books, or magazines.
- Alcohol, cigarettes, or other controlled substances.
Dress Code
Any fashion that distracts from the spiritual atmosphere or presents a safety risk will not be permitted.
Shirts
- No spaghetti strap blouses.
- No see through clothing.
- There must be no skin showing between the top of pants and the bottom of shirts while standing, sitting, bending over, or raising arms above head.
- Guys must wear shirts at all times, with the exception of waterfront.
- No low cut or loose necklines.
Shorts, Pants and Skirts
- No short shorts or short skirts. (Shorts and skirts must be longer than the campers fingertips when arms are fully extended at sides.)
- No pants/sweatpants or shorts with wording on the rear.
- Pants should be secured to allow running, stooping, etc., without holding on to them.
Bathing Suits
- Swim suits should be modest. No exposed mid sections for girls. No speedo type suits for guys.
- Shirts and shorts should always be worn over your bathing suit when outside of the waterfront area.
- Bathing suits at waterfront only.
Other
- No exposed undergarments.
- Shoes must be worn at all times outdoors, with the exception of waterfront.