Please label EVERYTHING with at least first and last initials
Day Camp: Downloadable/Printable Version Available —> HERE
A bunk and a storage area will be assigned to your camper in a cabin to be used for the week. Items may be stored there and collected on the last day. If your camper uses any of their extra clothing, please remember to replace these items.
Beach towel (1 or 2)
Swim Suit (1 or 2)
Rain gear
Pillow with pillowcase
Sleeping bag or 2-3 blankets
1 twin fitted sheet (for rest hour and optional Thursday overnight)
Sturdy, comfortable shoes for hiking/running (1 or 2 pairs) (please leave flip-flops at home; Keen or Teva-type sandals are great; Crocs to and from the pool are okay)
An extra shirt, pair of pants, underwear, and socks
Warm sweater/sweatshirt
Flashlight and/or headlamp with extra batteries
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Water bottle
YOUR HEALTH AND IMMUNIZATION FORMS, completed and signed (if not mailed in, emailed, or uploaded to our registration site)
Any prescription medications (collected by medical personnel at registration)
Sunscreen and bug repellent (preferably not in aerosol cans)
Optional Items:
Sunglasses
Wristwatch (not a smartwatch, please)
1 twin flat sheet (especially if not using a sleeping bag)
Clean, white item (socks, T-shirt, bandana, etc) to use for Tie-Dye
A book, journal, or other quiet items to be enjoyed during rest hour (we do have a library with books and games here at camp)
Non-electric musical instruments (guitar, ukulele, trumpet, etc)
Stamps, cards, and envelopes to write letters
A stuffed animal/comfort item
WHAT TO LEAVE AT HOME
ALL food, especially candy and gum
Phones, iPads, and other electronics
Make-up, mirrors, and perfume/body spray
Firearms and fireworks
Knives, razors, and other sharps (we use safety scissors at camp)
Money (the camp store will be open only on the first and last days of each session)
If any of these items are brought to camp, the items will be sent back with the parent/guardian present at registration, or the items will be stored and locked in a secure area. They are not allowed in the cabins due to safety concerns and to maintain the natural environment of the camp. Camp is not responsible for lost or damaged belongings.
Please label EVERYTHING with at least first and last initials
Overnight/Try-Me Camp: Downloadable/Printable Version Available —> HERE
A bunk and a storage area will be assigned to your camper in a cabin to be used for the week. Items may be stored there and collected on the last day. If staying for Bridge Weekend (Sessions 4, 5, and 6), laundry will be collected, washed with sensitive skin/fragrance-free/dye-free detergent, and dried without dryer sheets during the bridge weekend. Due to space constraints, please only pack enough clothing for 1 week of camp.
Beach towel (1 or 2)
Swim Suit (1 or 2)
Rain gear
Pillow with pillowcase
Sleeping bag or 2-3 blankets
1 twin fitted sheet
Sturdy, comfortable shoes for hiking/running (2 or 3 pairs) (please leave flip-flops at home; Keen or Teva-type sandals are great; Crocs to and from the pool are okay)
Daily changes of underwear and socks (plus 1 or 2 extra)
Comfortable shirts/tank tops (1 per camp day, plus 1 or 2 extra)
Comfortable pants/shorts (1 per camp day, plus 1 or 2 extra)
Pajamas (2 or 3 pairs)
Warm sweater/sweatshirt/light jacket (2 or 3)
Backpack/Zipper bag for small items
Flashlight with extra batteries
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Shampoo/Conditioner or 2-in-1
Deodorant
Hairbrush (comb if needed/wanted)
Hairties/Scrunchies/Headbands
Body wash/Bar soap with case
Water bottle
YOUR HEALTH AND IMMUNIZATION FORMS, completed and signed (if not mailed in, emailed, or uploaded to our registration site)
Any prescription medications (collected by medical personnel at registration)
Glasses/Contacts with case and solution (if needed)
Sunscreen and bug repellent (preferably not in aerosol cans)
Laundry bag (pillowcases work great!)
Optional Items:
Sunglasses
Wristwatch (not a smartwatch, please)
1 twin flat sheet (especially if not using a sleeping bag)
Clean, white item (socks, T-shirt, bandana, etc) to use for Tie-Dye
A book, journal, or other quiet items to be enjoyed during rest hour (we do have a library with books and games here at camp)
Non-electric musical instruments (guitar, ukulele, trumpet, etc)
Stamps, cards, and envelopes to write letters
A stuffed animal/comfort item
WHAT TO LEAVE AT HOME
ALL food, especially candy and gum
Phones, iPads, and other electronics
Make-up, mirrors, and perfume/body spray
Firearms and fireworks
Knives, razors, and other sharps (we use safety scissors at camp)
Money (the camp store will be open only on the first and last days of each session)
If any of these items are brought to camp, the items will be sent back with the parent/guardian present at registration, or the items will be stored and locked in a secure area. They are not allowed in the cabins due to safety concerns and to maintain the natural environment of the camp. Camp is not responsible for lost or damaged belongings.