Traditional Camps Sub-Categories
Traditional Camps for Kids & Teens
Kids Inc Summer Day Camp
Mississauga/Georgetown, Ontario, Canada
Kids Inc. welcomes children from Mississauga, Brampton, Milton, Georgetown, and surrounding area to our general outdoor day camp program. We offer sports, swimming, crafts, and more to children 4+
The Firs Bible/Missionary Conference
Bellingham, Washington, USA
The Impact is for Life.
Weeki Wachee Christian Camp
Hill, Florida, USA
Camp Encounter
Gunn, Alberta, Canada
Maranatha Bible Camp
Maxwell, Nebraska, USA
A place to quiet down, hear God speak and make life-changing decisions.
Camp Chosatonga for Boys
Brevard, North Carolina, USA
An awesome experience - Camp Kahdalea for Girls, in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mtns, surrounded by Pisgah Nat'l Forest is a traditional camp with Christian ideals. A fun, deep and rich experience!
Cedar Ridge Camp
Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Cedar Ridge Camp is located on 64 acres conveniently located just outside of Louisville, Kentucky. In addition to our 64-acres, we have use of an additional 400 acres of wildlife refuge, surrounding
Sand Hill Lake Bible Camp
Fosston, Minnesota, USA
Camp Nageela West
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
A three week West Coast sleepaway adventure for Jewish children ages 9-15. Focus on developing social skills, responsibility, self- confidence and Jewish pride.
Ranger Lake Bible Camp
Biggar, Saskatchewan, Canada
FOCUS Study Center
West Tisbury, Massachusetts, USA
Offering programs for independent school students in summer; availablefor groups in the off-season.
Today's Youth Matter
San Matcu, California, USA
Year-round camping and outdoor activities for high-risk youth.
Camp Wieuca
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Affirming today's youth through Christian activity.The purpose of Wieuca Road Baptist Church is to help you experience the presence of God that results in meaningful worship, a fulfilling relationship
Birthday in a Box
Rockville, Maryland, USA
Wonderland Camp & Conference
Camp Lake, Wisconsin, USA
To give campers an understanding of their rela- tionship to God, themselves, and the world around us.