Senior High Camp
For High School students (entering grades 10-12)

The lives of teens are jam packed with school, extra-curricular activities, jobs and technology. For one week, they can leave those things behind and enjoy the great outdoors.

High School students (entering grades 10-12) will enjoy high-energy recreation, team competition, practical teaching, remarkable worship, and both personal and group reflection time. Free time is purposefully built into the schedule to allow them to enjoy their time with each other and build on both new and old friendships.

The gospel of Jesus Christ will become real and relevant, and they’ll be better prepared to face the world after the week at Bass Lake Camp!They’ll be glad they worked camp into their summer schedules!

Date
July 22 - 27, 2024
https://www.basslakecamp.org/Speaker
Speaker
Evangelist Randy Chovan
Cost
  • Early Bird Registration by May 1: $325 ($75 + $250)
  • Registrations AFTER May 1: $370 ($75 + $295)

Guidelines

  • All youth camps begin Monday with registration from 9:00-11:30 a.m. Camp is dismissed after breakfast on Saturday. All campers are to be off the grounds by 11:00 a.m. on Saturday.
  • Anyone wishing to come to camp after Monday’s registration or leaving camp early because of extenuating circumstances must make prior arrangements with the camp director.
  • As a Christian camp, we feel the necessity in operating by certain guidelines that allow for the better enjoyment of all. Failure to abide by any of the following is grounds for dismissal from the camp at the camper’s expense.
  • Modesty is the rule for clothing. No tank tops or see-through clothing is allowed. All clothing is to be to the knee in length, with the exception of recreational clothing, which must be near to the knee in length. Ladies are to wear one-piece bathing suits. Gentlemen are to wear boxer style swimming trunks. A robe or beach towel and shoes are to be worn by everyone to and from the waterfront.
  • Electronic devices such as phones, ipods, video games, etc. are prohibited on camp property. Due to the distraction of cell phones and text messaging, these are not allowed on the premises. There are several adult workers who are able to assist your child should there be an emergency. Also, for emergency use, campers may be contacted while they are at camp.
  • Smoking and the drinking of alcohol beverages is prohibited on camp property.
  • No fireworks are to be used on camp property.
  • Due to the distance between the Director’s residence and the camper’s cabins, it is asked that no phone calls (except emergency) be made to the camp after 10:00 p.m.
Finances should never be a barrier preventing parents and guardians sending children to camp. We are committed to make sure all children are able to attend camp regardless of financial status. If you are in need of financial assistance, the Camper Grant program is for you. You can download the form, complete it by July 1, and send it to the camp. Grants will be awarded as our funds allow.

Grant Application