camp dates 2025
cub campJune 11-15, 2025
for ages 8-10 $275 |
junior campJune 15-22, 2025
for ages 11-13 $325 |
teen retreatJune 22-June 29, 2024
for ages 14-17 $325 |
WHAT HAPPENS AT CAMP?
Located in the heart of the Black Hills, Flag Mountain Camp is for those who seek adventure. Rock climbing, mountain biking, kayaking, camping out…this camp is filled with outdoor excitement!
ACTIVITIES
Days are spent in activities such as:
rock climbing | creek tubing | kayaking | crafts | baking | archery | recreation | team sports | mountain biking | tomahawk throwing | RC crawlers
Activities are adjusted for our cub campers to have a fun and safe experience. Many campers enjoy spending down time on our deck that overlooks the creek, hanging out in a hammock, or playing games in the field!
Days are spent in activities such as:
rock climbing | creek tubing | kayaking | crafts | baking | archery | recreation | team sports | mountain biking | tomahawk throwing | RC crawlers
Activities are adjusted for our cub campers to have a fun and safe experience. Many campers enjoy spending down time on our deck that overlooks the creek, hanging out in a hammock, or playing games in the field!
WORSHIP
Morning worship is what you think of when you think "camp." Lots of energy, fun, familiar camp songs, and plenty of humor! We love to get our days started off right by coming together to enjoy each other's company and get excited for the day ahead.
Evening worship is designed to get our campers thinking about who God is and their relationship with and to him. We have several camp theme songs, called anthems, that we incorporate into our evening worship program to remind our campers of this good and beautiful God even after they leave camp. A message is presented each evening that focuses on our theme for the summer. We believe that everyone learns differently, so we incorporate preaching, skits, music and practical activities to our worship time so that everyone can be engaged.
Morning worship is what you think of when you think "camp." Lots of energy, fun, familiar camp songs, and plenty of humor! We love to get our days started off right by coming together to enjoy each other's company and get excited for the day ahead.
Evening worship is designed to get our campers thinking about who God is and their relationship with and to him. We have several camp theme songs, called anthems, that we incorporate into our evening worship program to remind our campers of this good and beautiful God even after they leave camp. A message is presented each evening that focuses on our theme for the summer. We believe that everyone learns differently, so we incorporate preaching, skits, music and practical activities to our worship time so that everyone can be engaged.
FOOD
We believe that when we eat good things, we feel good! We currently serve a plant-based menu, made with real ingredients. Everything is cooked in-house by our phenomenal (and certified) kitchen staff. Fruits and veggies are a part of each meal we offer. Accommodations for allergies will be made.
We believe that when we eat good things, we feel good! We currently serve a plant-based menu, made with real ingredients. Everything is cooked in-house by our phenomenal (and certified) kitchen staff. Fruits and veggies are a part of each meal we offer. Accommodations for allergies will be made.
CAMP LIFE
Outside of activities, worship and meal times, camp is a relaxing and enjoyable environment designed to give campers a chance to unplug from their everyday lives and retreat into nature. It offers opportunities to reconnect with old friends, make new friends, find mentors, try new things, build on skills from previous years, and ultimately to get to know Jesus more. Campers spend time in serious and silly conversation in their cabins, learn to be mindful of how long their showers are, listen to the breeze as they swing in hammocks, make s'mores over the campfire, have giant water fights, camp out in tents for a couple of nights, eat breakfast outside almost every day and some even give their lives to Jesus through baptism. Campers find what they're looking for at camp.
Outside of activities, worship and meal times, camp is a relaxing and enjoyable environment designed to give campers a chance to unplug from their everyday lives and retreat into nature. It offers opportunities to reconnect with old friends, make new friends, find mentors, try new things, build on skills from previous years, and ultimately to get to know Jesus more. Campers spend time in serious and silly conversation in their cabins, learn to be mindful of how long their showers are, listen to the breeze as they swing in hammocks, make s'mores over the campfire, have giant water fights, camp out in tents for a couple of nights, eat breakfast outside almost every day and some even give their lives to Jesus through baptism. Campers find what they're looking for at camp.
Camp Pricing
We want to make camp affordable and accessible for every child.
Here's how we do it:
Here's how we do it:
*Cub Camp cost is $275