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What to Bring

Getting Ready for Camp

Come prepared to make the most of your time at camp. You can check out (or print out) our complete packing guide here!

All items apply to campers, parents, coaches, and sponsors attending camp.

What to Wear

All dress expectations apply to campers, parents, coaches, and sponsors attending camp.

Girls Dress Example

Girls

  • Modest shirts that cover the shoulders (no low, spaghetti-strap, or midriff-showing shirts or shirts with writing or pictures that are contrary to biblical principles)
  • Walking or athletic-style shorts that extend to the top of the kneecap (no short shorts), loose-fitting jeans, slacks, or capris
  • Modest swimsuit that covers the midriff (T-shirt to wear over swimsuit is required when surfing on the FlowRider.)

Note

Clothing should be loose-fitting and appropriate.

Classy, casual dress is encouraged for evening services.

Pants are required to rock climb.

Guys Dress Example

Guys

  • Shirts (no cutoff sleeves or shirts with writing or pictures that are contrary to biblical principles)
  • Shorts that extend to the top of the kneecap, casual pants, wind/athletic pants, or jeans (jeans or wind/athletic pants required to rock climb)
  • Swim trunks (trunk-style only)

Note

Clothing should be loose-fitting and appropriate.

Classy, casual dress is encouraged for evening services.

Jewelry other than a chain, watch, or rings should not be worn.

ALL

  • Tennis shoes
  • Flip flops or water shoes (for the water park, Sports Center, and West Campus)
  • A jacket/sweater for ice skating
  • Socks
  • Sleepwear

Note

Teen Extreme/Youth Outreach Ministry reserves the right to ask anyone to change his or her clothing if, in the opinion of the staff, it does not comply with these listed expectations.

Essential Items to Bring

  • Medicine
    • All routine or as-needed prescription medications must be kept and administered by the camp nurse, and upon request, the camp nurse can also keep/administer any over-the-counter medications, vitamins/supplements, or essential oils your camper brings. An Authorization for Administration of Medication form is required for any medications, vitamins/supplements, or essential oils that will be kept by the camp nurse.
    • Medications should be in the original containers and placed in a clear, resealable bag with the camper’s name clearly noted.
  • Pillow
  • Sleeping bag or twin sheets and blanket
  • Towels and washcloths
  • Laundry bag
  • Toiletries (hand soap, shampoo and conditioner, toothpaste, body wash, etc.)
  • Umbrella or rain jacket
  • Sunscreen
  • Water bottle
  • Spending money (for Campus Store, Common Grounds Café, The Hub, The Hut, The Palms, the Pelican, the Gearbox, vending machines, paintball, West Campus)
  • Bible
  • Notebook and pen

Note

Cell phones should only be used to communicate with guardians while at camp.

What Not to Bring

  • Weapons of any kind such as guns (including toy guns), tasers, stun guns, knives (3″ or smaller pocketknives allowed), or pepper spray
  • Hazardous items such as combustible fluids, lighters, laser pointers, candles, candle warmers, incense, or fireworks
  • Tobacco products (including chewing tobacco, e-cigarettes, and other vaping devices), alcoholic beverages, and any illegal drugs
  • Entertainment items such as televisions, gaming consoles, computers, laptops, tablets, DVDs, movies, headphones, or ear buds.
  • Items with divisive symbols