Rising 7th-10th graders can double their fun and excitement by staying two weeks! With unique programming that includes additional activities, Mountaineers is not just a few more days at camp—it’s a fantastic time for growth in relationships, knowledge, and your camper’s walk with God.

While the Mountaineer program is much more challenging and extreme than our one-week programs, they shoot arrows at archery, take a ride on the zip line, and conquer the high ropes course among other great activities. They will also get to participate in camp favorites—Pool Olympics, Adventure Ball, and Commando!

Two of our highly-trained counselors will lead each cabin in activities, devotions, and Bible studies. As with all other camp programs, there will be a primary emphasis on spiritual growth. More time at camp means more time for life change!

What do Mountaineers get to experience that is different than Explorers?

Staying for a second week opens a new level of challenge to camp. Mountaineers will get to experience 3 nights camping out over the 2 week period at Cedar Cliff which includes learning new wilderness skills as well as rappelling off our own Cedar Cliff! They’ll also explore a nearby private lake with stand-up paddleboards and a rope swing. It’s not just another week, it’s another experience. Click the ‘Two Weeks at Camp’ schedule below for more details!

Dates

Session 1: June 8-20 2025

Session 2: June 22-July 4, 2025

Session 3: July 6-18, 2025

Session 4: July 20-August 1, 2025

Pricing

13 Day Session: $3,000.00

A cabin picture, online access to week video, and whitewater rafting are included

A non-refundable $200 deposit per week is due at registration

Schedule

Sunday through Friday, 13 day session
Drop off: 2:00-3:30pm, Sunday
Pick up: 4:30pm, Friday

Add-Ons

Horseback Trail RIde

Each week rising 7th-10th grade campers have the opportunity for a 45-minute trail ride experience. 

Rising 7th-10th graders will spend time with the horses on our beautiful mountain trails. Each horseback experience will cost $70. Limited to one ride per session. Sign up for trail rides during online registration or by calling the camp office. Space is limited.

Humvee Trail Ride

Each week rising 7th-10th grade campers have the opportunity for a 45-minute humvee trail ride experience. 

Rising 7th-10th graders will take a ride in our camp humvee through our mountain trails. Each humvee experience will cost $50. Limited to one ride per session. Sign up for trail rides during online registration or by calling the camp office. Space is limited.

Two Weeks At Camp

Week One

2:00-3:30 PM – Camper Check-in Window

4:15 PM – Swim Tests and Games

6:00 PM – Dinner

7:15 PM – Campfire Service

8:45 PM – Hemlock Time

9:15 PM – Dodgeball + Trading Post Open

10:00 PM – Quiet Hour + Final Fives

11:00 PM – Lights Out

8:30 AM – Breakfast

9:15 AM – Ampitheater Time

10:00 AM – Rec Service

10:45 AM – Field Games

12:30 PM – Lunch

1:15 PM – Cabin Kick Back + Bible Study

2:00 PM – Activity Time

6:00 PM – Dinner at the Field

7:00 PM – Adventure Ball Night

8:30 PM – Staff Testimony + Worship

9:00 PM – Hemlock Games + Trading Post

10:00 PM – Quiet Hour + Final Fives

11:00 PM – Lights Out

8:30 AM – Breakfast

9:15 AM – Morning Service

10:00 AM – Rec Service

11:00 AM – Big Bear Tournament

12:30 PM – Lunch

1:00 PM – Cabin Kick Back + Bible Study

1:30 PM – Activity Time

4:45 PM – Campout Night

11:00 PM – Lights Out

8:00 AM – Campout Breakfast

9:45 AM- Pack-In

12:30 PM – Lunch

2:00 PM – Slip-n-Slide

3:30 PM – Pool Olympics

6:00 PM – Dinner

7:00 PM – Campfire Service

8:30 PM – S’mores

9:00 PM – Hemlock Hockey + Trading Post Open

10:00 PM – Quiet Hour + Final Fives

11:00 PM – Lights Out

8:30 AM – Breakfast

8:50 AM – First Five and Quiet Time

9:00 AM – Rafting Trip

4:00 PM – Arrive Back to Camp

6:00 PM – Dinner

7:00 PM – Night Ropes

10:45 PM – Back to Cabins

11:30 PM – Lights Out

8:30 AM – Breakfast

9:15 AM – First Five and Quiet Time

10:00 AM – Rec Service

10:45 AM – The Great Race

12:30 PM – Lunch

1:30 PM – Cabin Kick Back + Bible Study

4:00 PM – Pack Out for Overnight Campout

4:30 PM – Campout Night

8:00 AM – Campsite Breakfast

9:45 AM – Pack In

10:30 AM – Clean Up + Quiet Time

12:30 PM – Lunch

1:30 PM – Secret Mountaineer Activity

5:45 PM – Back to Camp

6:00 PM – Dinner

Week Two

8:30 AM – Breakfast

9:45 AM – Church Service

11:30 – Lunch

12:30 – Cabin Kickback + Bible Study

1:30 – Activity Time

6:00 PM – Dinner

7:15 PM – Campfire Service

8:45 PM – Hemlock Time

9:15 PM – Dodgeball + Trading Post Open

10:00 PM – Quiet Hour + Final Fives

11:00 PM – Lights Out

8:30 AM – Breakfast

9:15 AM – Ampitheater Time

10:00 AM – Rec Service

10:45 AM – Field Games

12:30 PM – Lunch

1:15 PM – Cabin Kick Back + Bible Study

2:00 PM – Activity Time

6:00 PM – Dinner at the Field

7:00 PM – Adventure Ball Night

8:30 PM – Staff Testimony + Worship

9:00 PM – Hemlock Games + Trading Post

10:00 PM – Quiet Hour + Final Fives

11:00 PM – Lights Out

8:30 AM – Breakfast

9:15 AM – Morning Service

10:00 AM – Rec Service

11:00 AM – Big Bear Tournament

12:30 PM – Lunch

1:00 PM – Cabin Kick Back + Bible Study

1:30 PM – Activity Time

4:45 PM – Campout Night

11:00 PM – Lights Out

8:00 AM – Campout Breakfast

9:45 AM- Pack-In

11:00 AM – Lake Day

5:00 PM – Back to Camp

6:00 PM – Dinner

7:00 PM – Campfire Service

8:30 PM – S’mores

9:00 PM – Hemlock Hockey + Trading Post Open

10:00 PM – Quiet Hour + Final Fives

11:00 PM – Lights Out

8:30 AM – Breakfast

8:50 AM – First Five and Quiet Time

9:00 AM – Hike + Rappelling Day

4:00 PM – Hike Back to Camp

6:00 PM – Dinner

7:00 PM – Talent Show

8:30 PM – Tell-it Time

10:15 PM – Commando

10:45 PM – Back to Cabins

11:30 PM – Lights Out

8:30 AM – Breakfast

9:15 AM – First Five and Quiet Time

10:00 AM – Rec Service

10:45 AM – The Great Race

12:30 PM – Lunch

1:30 PM – Cabin Kick Back + Bible Study

2:30 PM – Pack Up

3:45 PM – Dance Party

4:30-5:30 PM – Parent Program // Camper Pick-Up

WHAT TO BRING

Getting dirty is inevitable at camp! Make sure your campers are dressed for the outdoors!

Please send your camper with the following items. Please try to limit your camper to 1 luggage item and 1 backpack. 

  • Pillow 
  • Bed sheets, Light blanket 
  • Fan (battery-operated preferred), to clip onto bed if desired
  • Shorts Long pants 
  • Light jacket or sweatshirt 
  • Sleeping bag (for overnight campout)
  • Waterproof poncho 
  • T-shirts 
  • 2 pairs of walking shoes
  • Pair of sandals for rafting (no flip flops, must have back-strap)  
  • Socks 
  • Swimsuit (one piece) 
  • Towels 
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste 
  • Brush/comb 
  • Shampoo, soap
  • Bug Spray, Sunscreen
  • Bible, Pencil/pen 
  • Flashlight 
  • Camera 
  • Laundry bag (no garbage bags please) 
  • Stationery (postcards), Stamps 
  • Water bottle
  • Red shirt and blue shirt for Adventure Ball
  • Dark clothes for Commando

We request campers be modest in their dress. Girls, no spaghetti strap tank tops or short shorts please.

**Please label everything with your child’s name! This significantly helps our team return lost and found items quickly.**

Things Not to Bring  

  • Cell phones  
  • Comic books/magazines  
  • iPods, iPads, e-readers  
  • Video games  
  • Toys  
  • Knives and firearms  
  • Expensive jewelry  
  • Alcoholic beverages  
  • Tobacco and vape products  
  • Non-prescription drugs  
  • Fireworks 
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