CONDUCT: Campers must conduct themselves in a Christ-like manner. Campers are required to participate in camp activities and to obey the Sponsors’ and Program Director’s instructions at all times.
ATTIRE: God-honoring and modest apparel is required at our Christian camp. Each sponsor ensures that their group is dressed appropriately. The Program Director will have the final say, should there be disagreement. Shirts and shoes must be worn outside of the cabin. Shorts are acceptable at camp; no dress clothes are needed for camp.
SECURITY: Security gates are closed at the camp entrances to restrict access to authorized individuals only. Visitors must call the number posted at the gate for admittance. The sponsors get real-time information through an app on their phones.
EMERGENCIES: The Camp has emergency procedures in place for accidents, fire, intrusion, and severe weather. Sponsors are trained about these eventualities. If you have an issue, it is best to call your church’s group leader. In the event of emergency, call the camp at (817) 513-6874.
BELL: The bell in the center of camp calls campers to worship, Bible study, and change activities. A prolonged ringing of the bell is the signal for campers to go to the Tabernacle for instructions.
SWIMMING POOL: A certified lifeguard is on duty at the swimming pool. Life jackets are NOT provided for campers, but campers may bring them to camp. Poor swimmers should stay in the shallow end of the pool. A cover-up and shoes must be worn to and from the pool. For modesty, T-shirts must be worn over two-piece swimsuits.
HIKING: The sunrise hike is an option each morning of camp for a beautiful view and morning devotion. Long pants and close-toed shoes are required for hiking.
CABINS: Girls are never allowed in the boys’ dorm and vice versa. Defacing the cabin, camp property, or the natural environment is not acceptable; violators may be prosecuted and held financially responsible for damages.
SPONSORS: Sponsors undergo required background checks by the sending church, and complete the sexual abuse prevention training provided by the WOBA. Each church will bring at least one adult sponsor for every ten campers. The sponsors are always available to the campers and are never alone with one.
INSURANCE: The camp insurance, included with registration, is a secondary insurance policy that supplements your primary insurance coverage.
CURFEW: Campers must be inside their cabins for the evening cabin devotionals by 9:30 p.m. “Lights out” for the camp is at 10:30 p.m.
PRANKS AND FIGHTING: Pranks, shaving cream fights, water fights, water balloons, and water gun fights are forbidden. Fighting is not acceptable behavior, especially at a Christian camp, and may result in a camper being sent home.
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR: Any sexual behavior or contact is unacceptable and will result in a camper being sent home and will be reported to authorities.
FIRST AID: A Camp Nurse is on duty. Any camper too ill to attend classes, services, or participate in activities will not remain in the cabin but will go to the First Aid Station and remain under the Camp Nurse’s care. All medications will be turned in to and dispensed by the Camp Nurse, except rescue inhalers.
CONCESSIONS: The Camp is 100% CASH FREE, so please DO NOT send money with your camper. Campers are provided with one concession bracelet with registration, good for ten items. One additional bracelet can be purchased for $10 from your sending church. The concession stand is open during all free times. Food, candy, and drinks (except water) are not allowed in the pool area or the Tabernacle.
ROCK THROWING: God put those rocks exactly where He wanted them, so for safety reasons, throwing rocks is not permitted.
These rules exist for the safety and well-being of all our participants, as well as the protection of the camp and its environment. Please help us by ensuring compliance. Thank you.