What to bring
- T-shirts
- Shorts
- Jeans
- Sweatshirts
- Rain gear
- Warm sleepwear
- Warm sleeping bag, pillow, extra blanket - cabins are heated but may get chilly
- Modest swim suit or swim trunks - see dress code below
- Water shoes
- Tennis shoes
- Bible
- Notebook and writing utensil
- Flashlight with extra batteries
- Water bottle
- Toiletries including towel, washcloth, bath soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, comb or brush
- Lip balm, sunscreen, insect repellant, and bee sting kit (if prescribed)
- Prescribed medication if required (will be turned into the camp nurse during check-in)
Leave at home
- All cell phones and other electronic and music devices (cameras without phones are okay)
- Wallets (to avoid theft - may be kept in the camp safe if turned in to camp staff)
- Alcohol, tobacco products, and recreational drugs
- Fireworks, firearms, knives
- Snacks and drinks (to avoid animal problems)
Dress Code
- Clothing should be without offensive language or inappropriate designs
- Clothing should cover private areas and not be revealing (no spaghetti straps, crop tops, visible cleavage, or booty shorts)
- Swim suits must fully cover chest, stomach, back, and butt areas (or must be worn with a T-shirts or shorts over top) - two piece swimsuits such as tankinis are acceptable as long as all of these areas are covered even while swimming
- Swim trunks must be worn with a T-shirt at all times unless in the water