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Camp Descriptions
Day & Overnight Camps
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DAY CAMP M-F 9-3:30
An activity oriented, age specific, outdoor nature camp for kids going into 1st-6th grade. Campers begin and end their day with an all camp "opening and closing". Includes loud singing, funny skits and memorable Bible stories. Campers are divided into age level groups of 8-15 campers per group. Sr. and Jr. Group Leaders remain with their same group all week, getting to know your camper and building a relationship with them. Activities during the week could include: Horseback rides, swimming, canoes, climbing wall, slip-n-slide, field games, fun, big swing, hiking trails, archery, mountain boards, fun, crafts, game tent, snack shop, hay ride, stretch ride or buck'n string ride, petting zoo, human foosball, and lots of fun! (Note: activities are age appropriate. Not all ages will do all the above activities).
Remember mom and dad, we promise to send the kids home dirty and tired!!!
If you would like to spend a night at RRR don't miss Over Night Blast!!! (1st-6th grade only, boys on Tuesdays and girls on Thursdays). Play night games, cook over an open fire, and have a sleep-out.
June 25-29
July 2-6 (no camp on the 4th)
July 9-13, July 16-20, July 23-27, July 30-August 3
August 6-10, August 13-17, August 20-24
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DAY HORSE CAMP M-F 9-3:30 (8 yrs - 14 yrs.)
A five day, co-ed, multi-level horse riding camp. Love horses and just beginning to ride? Love horses and want to expand your skills? This is your camp. Now available to campers up to 14 years old. This camp is now a multi-level riding camp. Day Horse is an economical alternative to Resident Horse Camp without compromising quality. Skilled staff teach riding lessons, horse science, and horse activities. Groups are small to assure your horse experience is positive, fun and safe. Show off your riding abilities at the Showdeo at 2:00 on Friday afternoon.
Remember parents, we promise to send the campers home dirty, tired and with the fragrant odor of horses.
If you would like to spend a night at RRR don't miss Over Night Blast!!! (going into 6th grade and younger only, co-ed on Wednesdays) Play night games, cook over an open fire, and have a sleep-over. New this year, Over Night Blast for Horsecamp on Wednesdays!
June 25-29
July 2-6 (no camp on July 4th)
July 9-13
July 23-27
August 6-10
August 20-24
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DAY ADVENTURE CAMP M-F 9-3:30 (entering grades 5th-9th)
Back by popular demand! This is the day version of the Resident Adventure Camp. Day Adventure is designed to be an mini version of Resident Adventure Camp and an alternative to traditional day camp. All the action as Resident Adventure with the exception of night games, campfire and pool. All the variety of day camp while spending more time on activities.This year learn how to build a chair with sticks and twine, and then use your chair for the amazing race! As always, Friday is the day to finally get on those high ropes! What a deal, have fun and sleep in your own bed!
Remember parents, camper WILL come home dirty and tired, we promise.
No horses or pool.
If you would like to spend a night at RRR don't miss Over Night Blast!!! (1st-6th grade only boys Tuesdays and girls Wednesdays). Play night games, cook over an open fire, and have a sleep-over.
July 2-6 (no camp on July 4)
July 16-20
July 30-August 3
August 13-17
August 20-24
DAY ADVENTURE PAINTBALL CAMP M-F 9-3:30 (entering grades 6th-12th)
Days full of paintball, both speedball and woodsball. Mornings are spent learning the game and fine tuning your skills. Team building activities are also part of your morning. Take a break for lunch and then play, play, play! End your week with a game against the staff. No high ropes for you, this is a camp for the paintball enthusiast.
July 2-6 (no camp on the 4th)
July 30-August 3
August 13-17
August 20-24
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RESIDENT ADVENTURE CAMP
5:30 PM Sunday-10:30 AM Saturday Camper Pick-up 10:30 a.m. on Saturday
NOTE: Jr Week ends on Friday Night, pick-up time is 7:30 pm.
Resident Adventure 2012. Start the week on a scavenger hunt, how well can you and your cabinmates work together to win the race? Learn new skills throughout the week such as: Orienteering, Compass, or GPS. Knots, Shelters, Fires and Fire Building come next, and don't forget the first aid skills. Put these all together for the grand daddy of them all SURVIVAL SKILLS! Now add mountain boards, climbing wall, canoes, pool, human foosball, archery, Fire Building contest, THE Adventure Camp Race, and end the week up on the high ropes. Did we mention night games, camp fires and smores? Themed night dinners and Bible studies on the FAITH FACTOR. Go home tired and dirty and ready to do it all again in two weeks. There are speciality weeks of High Ropes and Water Sports so check these out on the purchase page.
Add paintball for $40 (includes a $40 Mask) and/or one horse activity for $25
July 8-14 6th-12th grade High Ropes Week
July 22-27 4th-9th grade Jr Week Sunday -Friday
August 5-11 6th-12th grade Water Week
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RESIDENT HORSEMANSHIP CAMP
5:30 PM Sunday-Noon Saturday (lunch following)
Trot on over to Resident Horsemanship Camp this year if horses are your passion. Three fun filled weeks geared to everything horses. Skilled staff teach riding lessons, horse science, and activities. Focus is on a fun, safe, positive experience. Get to know God, others and yourself in a real, new way. Let's not forget the night activities, games and campfires! Bring your creativity for our wacky themed dinners. No week would be complete without the Saturday morning Showdeo to demonstrate your riding skills to friends and family.
July 15-21 4th-9th grade
July 29-August 4 6th-12th grade
August 12-18 4th-9th grade
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