This program is located on the original south side of our campus. While camper groups are in smaller ratios, this program accommodates up to 170 campers per session. Housing is in dorm-style cabins with bunk beds, A/C and adjacent bathrooms. Meals are served in the dining hall.
Suggested Packing List.
Experience daily activities* such as waterfront swimming, Blob, Iceberg, Banana Sled, tubing, campfires, Bible studies, field games, personal devotions, indoor game room, canteen snacks, sand volleyball, 9-Square in the air, basketball, soccer, cane pole fishing, ropes course, archery, nature center, Roller Racers, leather crafts, Missions outreach, Disc golf, paddleboats, & canoeing.
*Not all activities available in every program as dependent on age requirements.
"L" stands for "Lakeside Campus". Numbers indicate the grade entering in the fall.
Please register your child for the correct grade programs.
All camps are for the grade entering in the fall 2012.
If a code has a lower case letter at the end, that means there is more than one program for that grade grouping. Deposits are not transferable or refundable. Total Camp Fee includes deposit. All but the deposit is refundable if requested 2 weeks in advance.
Check-in Time - 4 pm*
Please refer to your confirmation check-in brochure for specific information regarding your program. Click here for downloadable information brochures.
ALL Check IN times for camps - 4:00-5:00 pm *Except L123...10 am
Check OUT times for most camps**- 4 pm **Except L345, L456, H456 & LECanoe6-9- 10 am
Aurora Buck Discounts apply to these programs and available from our supporting churches.
Program Code: "H" stands for "Hillside Campus". Numbers indicate the grade entering in the fall.
Please register your child for the correct grade programs. If a code has a lower case letter at the end, that means there is more than one program for that grade grouping.
This program is located on the north side of our campus but use the same waterfront activities as the Lakeside programs. While camper groups are in smaller ratios, this program accommodates up to 65 campers per session. Housing is in five cabins with bunk beds, A/C and adjacent bathrooms. Meals are served in the dining hall.
Suggested Packing List.
Experience daily activities* such as waterfront swimming, Blob, Iceberg, Banana Sled, tubing, campfires, Bible studies, field games, personal devotions, indoor game room, canteen snacks, sand volleyball, 9-Square in the air, basketball, soccer, cane pole fishing, ropes course, archery, nature center, Roller Racers, leather crafts, Missions outreach, Disc golf, paddleboats, & canoeing.
*Not all activities available in every program as dependent on age requirements.
Experience the real Florida via the waterways of the Peace River or explore the beauty of God's creation under water in the coral reefs of the Keys. Spiritual Survival is a unique experience developed to challenge high schoolers both physically and spiritually while developing their leadership skills. Led by Army Reserve Trainer, Randy Garland.
These programs are limited to 18 campers and are dependent on weather conditions and river water levels.
The Peace River trip is a primitive camping experience along the banks of the river. First and last night are located on the Lake Aurora campus.
One to two week programs for those campers seeking to be a true servant-leader of Christ. These programs have an application process which help determine if a camper is ready for this type program. Space is limited and the programs fill quickly.
These intense leadership development programs (Aquatics, Big MAC, Focus, and Alpha) are designed to instill in the participants the servant leader principles taught by Jesus of putting others first. They will focus on management and service skills which should help to give the participant an edge in future life. Everyone in these programs learns to function as a team through a series of work, study, and play activities.
Aquatics camp main purpose is to train Red Cross certified waterfront lifeguards in a spiritual environment.
The Big MAC program (Maturing As Christians) is our entry level experience for the leadership programs and has an application process. Highly recommended for those entering 8th or 9th grade. It will develop their leadership skills not only for working in camp but in any leadership environment.
Focus Camp for Senior high encourages youth that have made the commitment to Christ and want to develop their faith to live in the real world with real faith. (Send camp registration then complete the following questionnaire and return to camp office)
The Alpha Program uses high school youth to intern in vital support positions (kitchen help, dishwasher, assistants, etc.) for summer camp in two week sessions. Limited to 12 campers per session. Applications for Alpha are sent after the registration is received in the camp office with payment. Each session is for 2 weeks and earns the participant a camp scholarship for one week of camp.