All of the fun and adventure we plan for Pioneers is geared to help your child succeed and grow, and to point him or her to God. Your child will learn new skills and build friendships in activities like archery and BBs, climbing wall, camping out overnight, and much more. Most importantly, your camper will experience God’s Word through quiet times, group devotions, Bible studies, and praise and worship.
Friendships abound at Camp Cedar Cliff:
Your kids will build relationships with other kids, counselors, and staff; they’ll spend time in small groups, play together on teams, and have meaningful conversation with counselors who will challenge and encourage them to grow emotionally, physically, and spiritually. Most importantly, they’ll be immersed in what it means to be an authentic Christian and have the most important friendship of all: a relationship with Jesus Christ.
We walk the most important trail:
Your kids will hike a lot of trails at camp this summer, but the most important trail we walk is the one that leads to Christ. Every day our campers learn and apply the Word of God to their daily lives, equipping them to live strong Christian lives in the midst of the pressures of the world.
Our counselors are amazing:
Many of our counselors and staff are former campers who have come back to pass on their great camp experiences and help others grow personally and spiritually. Your child will be in a cabin group of 10 campers led by a college-aged senior counselor and a high-school-aged assistant counselor, with other staff available as well.
We have endless camp activities:
We can’t begin to list all there is to do at Camp Cedar Cliff, but for a start: climbing wall, hiking, sand court volleyball, two ropes courses, swimming, European handball, BBs, basketball, a double zip line, archery, Pool Olympics, optional horseback riding, and every outdoor activity you can imagine. We also have all-camp activities and great times around the campfire, as well as quiet times for reflection, to be still and know that He is God. Whatever your child’s interests, our activities are sure to engage and challenge.
Dates
Session 1: June 8-13, 2025
Session 2: June 15-20, 2025
Session 3: June 22-27, 2025
Session 4: June 29-July 4, 2025
Session 5: July 6-11, 2025
Session 6: July 13-18, 2025
Session 7: July 20-25, 2025
Session 8: July 27-August 1, 2025
Pricing
6 Day Session: $1,475.00
A non-refundable $100 deposit per week is due at registration
Schedule
Sunday through Friday, 6 day session
Drop off: 2:00-3:30pm, Sunday
Pick up: 4:30pm, Friday
Add-Ons
Horseback Trail Ride
Each week rising 4th-6th grade campers have the opportunity for a 45-minute trail ride experience.
Rising 4th 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 4th-6th grade campers have the opportunity for a 45-minute humvee trail ride experience.
Rising 4th-6th 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.
A Week At Camp
Sunday
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
Monday
8:30 AM – Breakfast
9:15 AM – Ampitheater Time
10:15 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
Tuesday
8:30 AM – Breakfast
9:15 AM – Morning Service
10:30 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 Activities
9:30 PM – Pioneers Back to Cabins
11:00 PM – Lights Out
Wednesday
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
Thursday
8:30 AM – Breakfast
8:50 AM – First Five and Quiet Time
10:00 AM – Pio Games
11:00 AM – Hemlock Games + Trading Post Open
12:30 PM – Lunch
1:30 PM – Cabin Kick Back + Bible Study
2:30 PM – Activity Time
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
Friday
8:30 AM – Breakfast
9:00 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
- Sleeping bag
- Light jacket or sweatshirt
- Waterproof poncho
- T-shirts
- 2 pairs of walking shoes
- 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