GET READY
Our camps are crafted to fit the age of the camper. Our youngest campers get a taste of what camp has to offer. As they get older more activities are added to the fun! Each age group is sure to have a great time with friends, caring staff, engaging age-appropriate activities, memorable experiences and, most importantly, opportunities to grow in their faith!
GET READY
Experience the best week of your summer! Our programming includes all-day fun activities, where you’ll have a chance to experience our zipline, big swing, climbing wall, petting farm, snack shop, and much more! Grow spiritually within a supportive community with two engaging messages each day.
GET INVOLVED
You can make a BIG difference by volunteering at our summer camps by washing dishes, helping with activities, maintenance, painting, and more! We will provide you with food, lodging and chapel services as time allows. Sign up today to serve!
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
If you need to cancel your registration, please contact us quickly since some camps are full and do have waiting lists. Keep in mind that a portion of your fee is non-refundable. Big Sandy Camp does not issue refunds for campers who leave because of homesickness or illness.
Cabin assignments are made one week before camp and are not released until check-in time. This enables us to grant most requests for cabin mates. It’s important to us that each cabin group has a positive and accepting atmosphere. It’s also important to us that campers become acquainted with other campers outside their current circle of friends and those individual campers feel comfortable and accepted even though they may not have come with someone they know. We do our best to accommodate roommate requests! The registration software allows for up to two roommate requests. Larger groups may have to be split up – but we do our best to keep friends together!
Laundry is not available for campers. Enough clothing should be packed for the entire week. Of course, in emergency situations, cabin leaders will wash sleeping bags or other clothing. All clothes and a bag for dirty laundry should be labeled with the camper’s name and phone number.
What should my camper bring to camp?
- Bedding: pillow, sleeping bag or twin-size bedding
- Towel, beach towel, shampoo, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant
- Tennis shoes, sandals, and shower/beach shoes (flip flops, crocs, etc.)
- Clothes for both warm and cool weather, pajamas. Leave inappropriate clothing (inappropriate message/graphics, low cut and midriff-baring tops) at home.
- Rain jacket and/or umbrella – we do camp rain or shine! So be ready for rain days!
- One piece swimsuit or a modest two-piece swimsuit that covers the entire midriff
- Plastic bag for dirty or wet clothes to bring home
- Missions offering
- Bible, notebook/journal, pens, or pencils
- Spending money for the Gift Shop, Snack Shop, and Craft Shop (Please use the Camp Store Wallet available in the online registration system–no need for your camper to keep track of cash and coins.)
- Bug spray and sunscreen
- Flashlight
- Water bottle
- Camper’s medications in their original container
What items should be left at home?
- Cell phones
- Personal music equipment
- Expensive items
- Alcohol, tobacco, vapes or any non-prescription drugs
- Pocket knives or other weapons
- Fireworks
- Skateboards, rollerblades
- Bad attitudes
All medications need to come to camp in their original packaging. Daily medication is dispensed according to printed instructions. All medication must be turned in to the camp nurse upon arrival. Medication is typically dispensed at meal times and before bed, or as needed.
Camp is not a fun place to be when you are sick. If a camper becomes ill, they will be monitored closely. If they are too uncomfortable to stay or have not improved in 24 hours, arrangements will be made for your child to return home.
Campers are allowed to use phones only when they have a significant need or problem. It’s simply not practical to give campers access to phones. Camp staff will contact parents immediately if a camper has a problem. We do not encourage homesick campers to call home without our staff first calling the parents to determine the best course of action. Parents who need to contact their child should call the camp office and set a time when your child can be near the phone.
Campers have the opportunity to spend money on a variety of items around camp. They can choose to spend money in the Craft Shop, Gift Shop and/or Snack Shop. For each person, the amount of spending money will vary. Campers are encouraged to use their Camp Store Wallet account for most of their spending money. The Wallet helps keep their money safe and allows them to charge all purchases directly to their account. Deposits to the Camp Store Wallet can be made through the registration site.
Items left behind are washed and inventoried on a weekly basis. We are happy to return items but do ask that you reimburse us for postage costs. The amount due will be charged before shipping the item. Lost and found items are only kept for two weeks and then discarded or donated to charities.
Registration will be held from 1:30-3:00 PM on the first day of camp. This is when campers move into their cabin, meet their cabin counselor and get acquainted with their cabin mates. The closing rally will begin at 9:00 AM on the last day of camp. Parents are welcome to attend this rally, and campers will be ready from pick-up around 9:30 AM. Please remember to bring a photo ID for pick-up.
If you need to cancel your registration, please contact us quickly since some camps are full and do have waiting lists. Keep in mind that a portion of your fee is non-refundable. Big Sandy Camp does not issue refunds for campers who leave because of homesickness or illness.
Cabin assignments are made one week before camp and are not released until check-in time. This enables us to grant most requests for cabin mates. It’s important to us that each cabin group has a positive and accepting atmosphere. It’s also important to us that campers become acquainted with other campers outside their current circle of friends and those individual campers feel comfortable and accepted even though they may not have come with someone they know. We do our best to accommodate roommate requests! The registration software allows for up to two roommate requests. Larger groups may have to be split up – but we do our best to keep friends together!
Laundry is not available for campers. Enough clothing should be packed for the entire week. Of course, in emergency situations, cabin leaders will wash sleeping bags or other clothing. All clothes and a bag for dirty laundry should be labeled with the camper’s name and phone number.
- Bedding: pillow, sleeping bag or twin-size bedding
- Towel, beach towel, shampoo, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant
- Tennis shoes, sandals, and shower/beach shoes (flip flops, crocs, etc.)
- Clothes for both warm and cool weather, pajamas. Leave inappropriate clothing (inappropriate message/graphics, low cut and midriff-baring tops) at home.
- Rain jacket and/or umbrella – we do camp rain or shine! So be ready for rain days!
- One piece swimsuit or a modest two-piece swimsuit that covers the entire midriff
- Plastic bag for dirty or wet clothes to bring home
- Missions offering
- Bible, notebook/journal, pens, or pencils
- Spending money for the Gift Shop, Snack Shop, and Craft Shop (Please use the Camp Store Wallet available in the online registration system–no need for your camper to keep track of cash and coins.)
- Bug spray and sunscreen
- Flashlight
- Water bottle
- Camper’s medications in their original container
What items should be left at home?
- Cell phones
- Personal music equipment
- Expensive items
- Alcohol, tobacco, vapes or any non-prescription drugs
- Pocket knives or other weapons
- Fireworks
- Skateboards, rollerblades
- Bad attitudes
All medications need to come to camp in their original packaging. Daily medication is dispensed according to printed instructions. All medication must be turned in to the camp nurse upon arrival. Medication is typically dispensed at meal times and before bed, or as needed.
Camp is not a fun place to be when you are sick. If a camper becomes ill, they will be monitored closely. If they are too uncomfortable to stay or have not improved in 24 hours, arrangements will be made for your child to return home.
Campers are allowed to use phones only when they have a significant need or problem. It’s simply not practical to give campers access to phones. Camp staff will contact parents immediately if a camper has a problem. We do not encourage homesick campers to call home without our staff first calling the parents to determine the best course of action. Parents who need to contact their child should call the camp office and set a time when your child can be near the phone.
Campers have the opportunity to spend money on a variety of items around camp. They can choose to spend money in the Craft Shop, Gift Shop and/or Snack Shop. For each person, the amount of spending money will vary. Campers are encouraged to use their Camp Store Wallet account for most of their spending money. The Wallet helps keep their money safe and allows them to charge all purchases directly to their account. Deposits to the Camp Store Wallet can be made through the registration site.
Items left behind are washed and inventoried on a weekly basis. We are happy to return items but do ask that you reimburse us for postage costs. The amount due will be charged before shipping the item. Lost and found items are only kept for two weeks and then discarded or donated to charities.
CAMPS
ROOKIE CAMP
Grades 2-3 | June 29-July 2
Get Ready, Get Set… Camp! This is a camp for first time campers! It is an introduction to camp with all the fun! We have staff that are trained to help them transition to this adventure away from home that will hopefully last a lifetime of loving and meeting Jesus at camp!
EXPLORERS CAMP
Grades 3-5 | June 29-July 2 & July 8-12
Explore with us with more activities, new friends and fun competitions, all while growing and learning more about Jesus and His love for you! This week of camp will not be forgotten with all the fun, games, music, learning and friends!
ADVENTURERS CAMP
Grades 6-8 | July 8-12, July 15-19
Take life to the next level! Zip down the zipline, swing on the big tree swing, competing in crazy camp games, fun worship songs, challenging messages and amazing cabin mates and cabin leaders. This week is guaranteed to challenge, grow and shape your middle school camper!
PATHFINDERS CAMP
Grades 9-12 | June 17-21
Come to a week of camp geared for high school students as you begin to figure out all that God has set out for you. Campers will be challenged to learn new things, work as a team, and see God through a deeper understanding in faith. Take a week to UNPLUG and engage in the beauty and wonder of camp while having the best time of your life!
WAKEBOARD CAMP
Grades 6-8 | July 15-19
A week of all the FUN of camp AND having a blast on the water! Whether you are a seasoned wakeboarder or you want to learn the skill of wakeboarding, this camp is for you! You will spend several hours each day on a boat wakeboarding, and when you’re not on the boat you will be a part of all the fun and faith growing time that is camp!