Youth Camp

Filled with fun and adventure, our Christ-centered summer camps provide a safe, welcoming space where campers can grow in faith, make lasting friendships, and gain independence.

With programs for grades 1–12—from specialty camps focused on unique activities to our classic cabin camp that offers a bit of everything—there’s something for everyone. Sign up today and make this summer unforgettable!

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Specialty Camps

Check out our Specialty Camps to discover youth programs focused on nature, creative arts, and mission-based experiences.

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Daily Schedule

Overnight youth campers arrive Sunday afternoons and leave Friday evening after dinner. Each day flows a little differently. A typical day may include:

Morning

  • Breakfast

  • Morning Worship

  • Service, Hike & Stage Activities

  • Color Team Competition

  • Horse Camp Barn Time

  • Adventure Camp Day Trips

Afternoon

  • Lunch

  • Flat on Back (Rest Time)

  • Action Options (Organized Rec. Time)

  • Pool Time

  • Bible Study

  • Counselor Option, Skills & Sports Time

Evening

  • Dinner

  • Camp Wide Game

  • Evening Swim or Lake

  • Vespers

  • Night Game

  • Late Night Activities

Meals

Overnight campers eat their meals at Breezewood Inn with other kids from their cabin or shelter. Meals are served buffet style.

Breakfast usually includes fruit, cereal, and a main course like French toast, scrambled eggs and omelets accompanied by hashbrowns, bacon, sausage, or baked oatmeal. 

Lunch generally includes a main course like hot dogs, hamburgers or tacos accompanied by baked beans, salads and tater tots, along with vegetables and fruit.

Dinner typically includes a main dish like baked chicken or pasta along with cooked vegetables like corn, green beans or broccoli, a side dish like scalloped potatoes and a delicious dessert. 

Lodging

  • Breezewood Cabins

    Each Breezewood Cabin can accommodate 11 people in twin-size bunk beds. There is a bathroom with a shower in each cabin. Linens are not provided. The cabins are an easy stroll away from other camp facilities and activities such as the dining hall, basketball courts, Meadowview Stables, and more.

  • Breezewood Shelters

    Perfect for the rustic camp experience. There are seven enclosed and screened shelters with electricity. Each shelter can sleep either 8 or 12 in twin-size bunks. Linens are not provided. A bathroom & shower facility is located adjacent to the shelters.

  • Where will my camper stay?

    Several factors determine where campers will stay each week, including the number of overnight campers and the staff available to serve them. While we do our best to place as many campers as possible in newer cabins, the heart of camp is about connecting with people and with nature… and some spaces are just a bit more naturally suited for that.