Planning for Summer Camps: Education Spotlight
Along with standard Christian camp amenities, Camp
Sunrise offers two special treats—a museum and
planetarium. The museum houses thirteen dioramas
dedicated to days of creation, and the planetarium has
numerous programs honoring the Creator. The fall family
camp offers relaxing weekends with plenty of free time
for families to play, hike, or fish together.
www.campsunrise.com
This retreat and conference center operates
year-round to provide a place for outdoor Christian
education. Groups of all sizes can enjoy skating,
swimming, hiking, biking, and horseback riding while
learning about creation. Idyllwild Pines also offers a
very special Creation Camp.
www.idyllwildpines.com
This mobile camp goes to any stream in the Ohio
Valley to teach groups about the glories of creation.
Depending on the area, campers enjoy canoe trips,
rappelling, spelunking, hiking, in-depth creation
studies, and family camps. They also have a science
center with a creation walk exhibit.
www.canoecreation.org
In the summer, Timber-lee hosts week-long camps for
grades 2–12. Campers enjoy a variety of activities,
including trail rides, high ropes, and paintball.
Retreat facilities are available year-round.
www.timber-lee.com
This year-round camp uses the exciting truth of
recent creation and the beauty of nature to teach
campers about God. Depending on the time of year,
campers can enjoy swimming, a climbing tower, a zip
line, hiking, archery, ice skating, cross-country
skiing, and more. While enjoying the camp’s activities,
young people learn about God and His creation through an
on-site six-day Creation Museum.
www.lwbc.org
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