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FAMILY CAMP

Unplug and Reconnect

Family Camp is a unique opportunity for families to unplug, relax, and spend quality time together in the outdoors. Designed for all ages, Family Camp offers a balance of structured activities and free time so everyone can connect, recharge, and create lasting memories.

WHY FAMILY CAMP?

Life is busy. Family Camp gives you a chance to pause, share in laughter, try new things, and enjoy nature together. It’s camp, but for everyone.

WHO CAN ATTEND

Families of all shapes and sizes are welcome—parents, grandparents, kids, and even family friends. The program is flexible so everyone can participate at their own pace.

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • Outdoor Adventures: Hiking, swimming, boating, archery, campfires

  • Creative Fun: Arts & crafts, nature exploration, music

  • Family Bonding: Group games, storytelling, camp traditions

  • Camp Life: Comfortable cabins, delicious meals in the Dining Hall, and time to relax in nature

BENEFITS OF FAMILY CAMP

  • Build stronger family connections

  • Experience camp traditions together

  • Learn new outdoor skills in a supportive environment

  • Create meaningful memories that last a lifetime

LOGISTICS

Dates & Duration:
July 10–12, 2026

Meals:
Provided in Dining Hall (dietary needs accommodated)

Lodging:
Heated/air-conditioned cabins with bunks, indoor restrooms, nearby shower houses

What to bring:
Comfortable clothes, bedding, toiletries, outdoor gear, and a sense of adventure!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • A sample schedule will be provided ahead of time, but Family Camp is designed with flexibility in mind. Each day includes a variety of structured activities, along with open periods where families can explore camp, relax, or choose what they want to participate in.

    You are never required to attend every activity—this is your time to enjoy camp in a way that works best for your family.

    Important: Youth must always be supervised and may not be unattended outside of designated, staffed program areas.

  • Check-in: July 10, 2026 from 11:00–11:30 AM

    Check-out: July 12, 2026 from 5:00–7:00 PM

  • All meals and snacks are provided throughout your stay:

    • Friday: Lunch, Dinner, Snack

    • Saturday & Sunday: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snack

  • You can expect delicious, family-style meals served in the Dining Hall, with options available to meet dietary needs.

    There will also be opportunities for a cookout or campfire-style meal, adding to the classic camp experience.

  • Your family will experience camp together.

    While you’ll engage in activities alongside other families—building community and friendships—you will not be split apart into separate groups.

  • In most cases, children should remain with their families.

    Exception:
    During designated pool times, youth ages 7 and up may be supervised by lifeguards after successfully completing a swim check. This allows parents the option to step away briefly.

  • No, each family will have their own cabin space.

    Most cabins are duplex-style, meaning you may share a wall with another family, but your living space will be private and include a toilet and sink.

Family Camp Sample Schedule

  • Friday, July 10 2026

    11:00 – 11:30: Check-In
    11:45: Welcome
    12:00: Flag and Land acknowledgement
    12:30: Lunch
    1:30: Free Time
    2:30: Pool Time
    3:30: Trading Post and Activities
    4:30: Song Benches and Flag
    4:45: Adventure Activities
    6:15: Dinner
    7:15: Small Group Activities
    8:45: Reflection with Snack and Serenade
    9:15: Showers Open / Free Time

  • Saturday, July 11, 2026

    7:45: Flag and Land acknowledgement
    8:00: Breakfast
    9:00: Camp Kapers
    09:30: Camp Out / Cook Out Planning (Optional)
    10:00: Adventure Activities
    12:00: Song Benches
    12:30: Lunch
    1:30: Free Time
    2:30: Pool Time
    3:30: Trading Post and Activities
    4:30: Song Benches and Flag
    5:00: Camp Out / Cook Out (Optional, Free Time otherwise)
    6:15: Dinner service in lodge
    8:45: Reflection with Snack and BDAs
    9:15: Showers Open / Free Time

  • Sunday, July 12, 2026

    7:45: Flag and Land acknowledgement
    8:00: Breakfast
    9:00: Camp Kapers
    09:30: Camp Out / Cook Out Planning (Optional)
    10:00: Adventure Activities
    12:00: Song Benches
    12:30: Lunch
    1:30: Free Time
    2:30: Pool Time
    3:30: Trading Post and Activities
    4:30: Free Time
    5:15: Dinner and Departure

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CAMP ACTIVITIES

At Camp Waypoint, every day is an opportunity for new discoveries! Campers participate in special sessions each morning and spend afternoons and evenings with their cabin groups. Meals, pool time, and all camp activities provide endless opportunities to interact with other campers.

  • All-Camp Activity

  • Archery

  • Basketball

  • Canoeing

  • Cookouts

  • Crafts

  • Fire Building

  • Fishing

  • Hiking

  • Leadership

  • Letterboxing

  • Outdoor Skills

  • Parachute Games

  • Pool Games

  • Rappelling

  • Singing

  • Kayaking

  • Swimming

  • Slack-line

  • Slingshots

  • Sports & Games

  • Soccer

  • STE(A)M Activities

  • Team Building Games

  • Tent Camping

  • Volleyball

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Adventure awaits