TEEN WEEK
Teen Week at Camp Bethel will be the highlight of the summer for any teenager. The classes and activities are designed to offer new experiences and stretch your limits. Choose how you want to spend your time: caving and rock climbing, paintball, skateboarding, mountain boarding, and afternoons at the lake?
Teen Week is designed specifically for the high school age with each day at camp presenting opportunities for the camper to examine his or her relationship with Jesus Christ. Contemporary worship music and powerful messages will dare your teen to step outside the box for Christ.
Teen Week is designed specifically for the high school age with each day at camp presenting opportunities for the camper to examine his or her relationship with Jesus Christ. Contemporary worship music and powerful messages will dare your teen to step outside the box for Christ.
COURSES
Campers will have an opportunity to sign-up for two courses to participate in while at camp. Courses change week to week based on demand, but may include:
CAMP FEES
Camp fees must be paid-in-full on, or before, the first day of camp, however a deposit may be paid in advance to reserve your spot (highly recommended). We offer both a resident and non-resident "Day Trek" option for all of our summer camp programs. For resident campers, the camp fee covers the cost of all group activities, classes and activities* (some classes, such as paintball have a supplemental fee), lodging, and three meals per day.
DISCOUNTS
If you register before Feb. 1, 2017 you'll receive a $50.00 discount. If you register before May 1, 2017 you'll receive a $25.00 discount. This is for RESIDENTIAL camps only. Does NOT apply to Day Trek or Day Camp.
Date | Age | Resident Camp | Day Trek |
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July 9-14, 2018 | 13-19 | $300 | $250 |
REGISTER FOR CAMP
You can register for camp by completing the On-Line form, by printing and completing the PDF Form, or in person. If you need assistance with registering for camp, or if you have any questions please feel free to call our office.
WHAT TO BRING
- Come prepared to spend most of the day outside and most activities will continue rain or shine, so it's a good idea to have clothing (and shoes) that can get muddy.
- Bring bedding or a sleeping bag. Twin size bunk beds are in all cabins
- Towel and personal bathroom supplies
- Swim suit
- Your Bible
- A more complete list of what we recommend is here.
TEEN WEEK VIDEO
Check out the video from last year's Teen Week.