Teen Day Camp (BETA Program)
Exciting adventures, God's creation, new friends!
We are excited to be launching a new BETA program called Teen Day Camp! This program is designed for campers ages 13-14 and serves as a bridge between our Day Camp and Service Team programs. Just like our traditional Day Camp, Teen Day Camp will run M-F starting at 9am and ending at 4pm.
Ideal for: Kids! | Ages: 13-14 | Dates: July 22-26, 2024 & July 29-Aug 2, 2024
Not Your Normal Day Camp!
This 5-day program runs alongside the traditional Day Camp and allows campers to experience high ropes activities in addition to some of the classics they know and love. Teen campers participate in Bible studies and prayer as they are encouraged to grow spiritually alongside fellow campers.
In the midst of all the adventure, we also encourage the campers to realize the importance of having a servant's heart. Each camper will learn and serve in the behind-the-scenes of Camp by helping with clean up after lunch and resetting the Dining Hall for dinners. It’s a great next step in the summer camp experience!
Experience Adventure!
Real Adventure! Inside adventures, outside adventure, group games and tried and true camp classics, Black Diamond Camp has a ton of fun activities. Your kid will have a blast while making friends.
*Activities are subject to change. Not all activities are done by all campers.
Our staff members are recruited based on their:






Tentative Schedule
9 am

Arrive at Camp!
1 pm

Lunch Clean
9:30 am

Activity
2 pm

Snack
10 am

Activity
3 pm

Bible Study
Noon

Lunch- Yum!
4 pm

Home- Savor the day!
Tentative Schedule
9 am

Arrive at Camp!
9:30 am

Activity
10 am

Activity
Noon

Lunch- Yum!
1 pm

Lunch Clean
2 pm

Snack
3 pm

Bible Study
4 Pm

Home- Savor the day!
Getting ready for camp!
Everything You Need to Know
We are unable to serve children with profound physical, medical, or psychological needs, or those with legal restrictions. Conditions which have the possibility to be accommodated are ADHD/ADD, Autism (including Asperger Syndrome), visual and hearing impairments, Down Syndrome, and other physical or developmental limitations.
Each participant needs to be able to walk a mile daily, use restrooms with no assistance, have clear communication and must be able to participate fully in a large group (10-12 kids) with one counselor with no outside support.