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Try it Out Mini-Week Overview (Ages 5-10)

Get ready for an action-packed adventure you’ll never forget! From Sunday afternoon to Tuesday evening, campers will dive into an exciting lineup of activities at Pleasant Hill Outdoor Camp. Highlights include zip-lining, scaling the rock wall, mountain biking, mountain boarding, and plenty of classic camp favorites. This whirlwind of fun and excitement is guaranteed to leave your campers with stories they’ll be sharing at the dinner table for months!

Camp Dates (Check-in & Check Out):

  • June 29 – July 1 (Ages 5-10)
    • Registration/Checkin. Those with last names starting with:
      •  A-H will check-in from 3:30p-4:00p
      • I-P will check-in from 4:00p-4:30p
      • Q-Z will check-in from 4:30p-5:00p
    • Dinner & Checkout@ 5 p.m.: Parents/Guardians are welcome to join and eat dinner with us.  

*This camp program does qualify for the Angel Tree Program

Pricing & Scholarship Options:

Full Price: $250

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Typical Adventure Camp Daily Schedule

7:15 am Rise and shine

7:45 am Morning Exercises

Fun songs and silly stretching get us ready for an active day.

8:00 am Breakfast

Usually a hot breakfast like pancakes, eggs, and sausage, etc… Of course, there is always cereal, juice, and milk, too.

8:30 am Ignite (Morning Worship)

Our Chapel Coordinator and Staff lead our campers in morning worship and a lesson for the day.

9:00 am Cabin Clean-Up and Prepare for the Day

Campers return to their cabin to tidy up and clean. This activity promotes ownership and responsibility. They will also decorate their cabins based on daily themes (usually based on Bible stories & topics). Their cabins will be judged by our secret ninjas on cleanliness, neatness, and creativity.

10:00 – 12:00 pm Activity Rotations

Campers attend morning activities along with their cabin mates and counselors. This provides a chance for friendships to develop as everyone tries new things together. It also allows campers to decide which activities they would like to spend more time with later in the day. These activities may include archery, zip line, mountain biking/boards, and other activities.

12:15 pm Lunch

We eat a nutritious lunch cooked by our wonderful Kitchen Director. Cabin clean-up scores are announced, and camper mail and emails are delivered.

1:00 pm FOB (Flat on Bunk)

Campers head back to the cabin for some rest and relaxation.

2:15 pm Lake Time

This time is an opportunity for campers to swim and enjoy our lake area.

4:00 pm Free Time (Camp Store Open)

Campers may choose from any activity open (which may vary and differ), and they may move freely between these activities. Open activities may include mountain biking, slip n slide, gaga, camp store, archery, carpet ball, crafts, and more. Our Chadshack is also open during this time offering snacks and PHOC apparel to our campers.

5:30 pm Dinner

6:30 pm All Camp

The program team facilitates a camp-wide group activity for EVERY camper and staff member. This may include our field games, water games, and PHOC GOT TALENT, dance parties, and more.

7:30 Snack

We supply campers with some time to enjoy some snacks & use the restroom before our chapel.

8:00 pm Evening Chapel

Each day closes by focusing on the ways Jesus cares for us. From crazy camp songs and funny skits to worship music and meaningful dramas, this interactive learning time helps each of us pursue a stronger relationship with our Creator.

8:45 pm Cabin Devotions

Once everyone is in bed, campers each share something they loved or learned during their day. Then, the cabin spends a few minutes praying for each other and others. Cabin staff may share a story, sing, or play music to help campers sleep.

9:00 pm Showers + Bed Prep

Back at the cabin, campers prepare for bed with final drinks of water, showers, bathroom use, tooth brushing, fluffing of pillows, and any other preparations necessary to ensure that everyone is comfortably settled in for the night.

10:00 pm Lights Out

Our camp staff help campers go to bed. This may include quieting them down with a story or some music.

Thing to Know

  • We believe that camp should grow with our campers. The activities available to your camper vary based on age, cabin, availability, and program. For example, mountain boarding is open to our younger cabins, whereas mountain biking is open to our older cabins. Furthermore, activities like our high ropes and canoeing are usually reserved for our teen adventure program.
  • Whether it rains all week, thunderstorms, or whatever- We will try our best to still deliver Summer’s Best Adventure!