
NW Wesleyan
Youth Camp
Registration Open!



Welcome to NW Wesleyan Youth Camp!
Who
Youth Camp is for all
North-West Wesleyan Youth,
from students entering 7th grade
to newly graduated seniors.
What
Scripture
Worship
Teaching
Games
Food
Swimming
Friends
Why
Camp will give your teen a taste of community, away from everyday distractions. We pray your teen will experience God in a unique way they will remember for a lifetime.
Information
Check with your leader for a full information packet and any details specific to your youth group.
Cost
Talk to your Pastor
Churches handle the final payment to the camp.
If you are not associated with a local church, please e-mail us at the address below.
Forms
All registration forms must be completed and submitted by adults and students before departure for camp.
Campers and Leaders
Registration
Leaders
Background Checks REQUIRED
PHONES
Phones will be collected from students at certain points of the week to allow focused time on Jesus
Snacks
There will be a snack shack!
You are welcome to bring your own snacks and treats.
Make sure all food can be sealed.
Critters with tailes like snacks too ;)
Rules
We want this week to be fun, safe, and meaningful for everyone. These guidelines help make that happen:
Packing List
Be ready for changing weather and lots of activities—you may need to change clothes more than once a day.
Essentials
-
Sleeping bag & pillow
-
Bible
-
Clothes you don’t mind getting wet
Toiletries
-
Shampoo & conditioner
-
Soap
-
Towel & washcloth
-
Flip-flops (for showers)
-
Deodorant (please 🙌)
-
Other hygiene items
-
Sunscreen
-
Modest swimwear
Helpful Extras
-
Flashlight
-
Water bottle
-
Rain gear (you never know!)
-
Hat
-
Sunglasses
-
An extra pair of shoes
-
Watch (helpful for staying on schedule)
-
Notepad & pen/Sharpie
-
Blanket
Optional
-
Life jacket
-
Money for snack shack
-
Medications (must be checked in with the nurse)
Allergies & Intolerances
Your registration form will include a section to indicate whether a camper has any allergies or intolerances.
The kitchen can accommodate LIMITED substitutions on items. (pasta, bread, etc.). If a camper has any rare allergies, they may need to supplement foods.
Medications & First Aid
-
All medications (prescription and over-the-counter) must be in their original container and clearly labeled with the camper’s full name, date filled, expiration date, dosage directions, any precautions, and the prescribing physician’s name (if applicable).
-
A parent or guardian must complete and sign a consent form authorizing the camp nurse (or designated staff) to administer medications.
Camp Address
Pinelow Park and Conference Center
3806 N Deer Lake Rd.
Loon Lake, WA 99148