JUNIOR SUMMER CAMP
HAVE THE BEST WEEK OF YOUR SUMMER
FOR 3RD THROUGH 6TH GRADE
The heartbeat of “Pioneer Village,” our junior camp program, is that each camper receives individual attention and discipleship. Children from 3rd-6th grade will participate in all the activities, games, and friendship that camp offers while being challenged throughout each day with the truths of Scripture.
SCHEDULE + SPEAKERS
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JUNIOR CAMP 1
JUNE 16-21, 2025
Jeremy Frazor
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JUNIOR CAMP 2
JUNE 23-28, 2025
Wesley Rinehart
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JUNIOR CAMP 3
JULY 7-12, 2025
Andrew Starr
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JUNIOR CAMP 4
JULY 14-19, 2025
Bob Roberts
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JUNIOR CAMP 5
JULY 21-26, 2025
Bob Loggans
COST: $305
Junior Camper Cost: $305
Sponsor Cost: $325 (see Sponsor Information below for more information).
For every 12 junior campers from your church, one adult sponsor may come free.
A $50 registration fee is required before a registration can be processed and will be applied to the total camp fee. Registration fees may be refunded if registrations are canceled more than 30 days prior to the event. If within 30 days of the event, registration fees are nonrefundable but may be transferable to another camper or to Northland Camp for the current season only.
DISCOUNTS
Early Bird Discount: $280 (Register by April 15)
Check-in & Check-out
Check-in & Registration:
Monday from 2-4 pm
Check-out & Departure:
Saturday by 9 am
ACTIVITIES
Our 90-foot water slide on the shore of Camp Lake
THE LIQUIDATOR
Our towering 35-foot climbing wall that offers 5 runs with varying levels of difficulty
VERTICAL VENTURE
A 610-foot peaceful glide over the valley as well as a 390-foot thrill ride through the forest
THE ZIPPER
A breathtaking 40-foot giant swing
SWINGSHOT
New, challenging activities for adventure lovers
HIGH ROPES COURSE
18-hole mini golf course. It's fun for all ages!
CAMP COVE
Cageball Chaos and Human Foosball
Basketball and Sand Volleyball
Carpetball, Ping-Pong, and Foosball
CAMPER INFORMATION
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Warm sleeping bag, pillow, towels, toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, etc.), a variety of clothes for warm and cool weather, swimsuit, extra clothes, tennis shoes (for rugged activities), light jacket, sweatshirts, Bible, notepad, pen or pencil, flashlight, insect repellent, spending money (approximately $40-$50+ in small bills), camera, etc.
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All food (no snacks are permitted in the cabins except with permission from the Camp Office for special dietary needs), cigarettes, tobacco, alcohol, skateboards, cell phone, scooters, roller blades, bicycles, magazines, fireworks, nonprescription drugs, knives, firearms, and almost any electronics (TV, radio, iPod, electronic games, laptop, tablet, etc.).
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Parents and pastors should know that our staff is committed to maintaining a professional and conservative dress standard, exemplifying the spirit of modesty and appropriateness in all activities. We ask all our guests, including campers, to be reasonable and conservative in their dress and conduct as well. We reserve the right to request a change in any clothing or behavior deemed inappropriate.
All clothing should come to the knee. Slacks/athletic pants are acceptable. Avoid tank tops. Campers are dressed more recreationally/casually during daytime events. For evening services, we encourage campers to wear their best attire. Several activities are considered extreme, allowing participants to choose dress appropriate for the situation. We expect campers to enjoy the camp experience by feeling as comfortable as possible within these instructions.
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Use of cell phones by campers is prohibited in most instances. Emergency calls will be directed through the Camp Office. Messages from home will be delivered, if applicable.
Calls concerning safe arrival at Camp should be made to/from a sponsor with your group or the Camp Office.
PARENTS AND SPONSORS
For FAQS, camp policies, and our expectations for your camper, follow the links below.