Camper Life

At Summer Camp, campers are in for days packed with sun, fun, physical activity, fellowship, worship, Bible Study, and loads of joy! On some days and during morning sunrise sessions, campers will have the opportunity to select what activities they would like to participate in. A couple of activities like swimming and biking will require pre-activity skills tests.  We want to ensure campers are able to participate in all activities safely. Camp All Saints has skilled staff that lead activities like archery, high and low ropes courses, and fishing. All other activities are lead by Summer Camp instructors who have received training in and have a passion for these activities.

 

Activities that young people will enjoy while at Summer Camp include:

archery^

arts and crafts

campfires

daily chapel and Bible study

dance and cheer

fishing^

hiking

low and high ropes courses^

making new, lifelong friends

mountain biking*

swimming*

 

Summer Camp has a nurse available on site to handle needs such as daily medications (Rx and OTC) and to triage medical needs such as minor ailments and injuries and emotional crises. For more serious injuries or needs, Emergency Medical attention may be called and parents notified. If for whatever reason, campers experience severe emotional or behavioral episodes that are beyond the scope of our counselors and staff, parents will be consulted and possibly even asked to pick up their camper.  This is to ensure the safety of everyone at camp.

 

Camper Daily Schedule

6:15 - Meet for sunrise session (Tuesday-Friday only)

6:30 - Sunrise session (Tuesday-Friday only)

7:45 - Morning Prayer in the "cabin ring."

8:00 - Breakfast

9:00 – Morning Worship

10:00 - Travel

10:30 - Activities

12:30 -Lunch

1:30 - Rest hour (mail delivered)

2:30 - Activities

4:30 - Deans' time

6:00 - Dinner

7:00 - Evening activities

9:00 – return to cabins and prepare for bed (earlier for our youngest campers)

10:00 – lights out

 

*activities requiring pre-activity skills testing

^activities lead by Camp All Saints program staff