A Week in the Life of a Youth Camper
If you are a young person thinking about coming to Woodland for the first time, you may wonder what camp is like. Over the years, thousands of campers have attended Woodland and many have been coming for years. Woodland is a great place to have fun with your friends and make new ones.
The information provided below gives a general overview of a typical youth camp week. Each camp week has unique events and traditions which are not listed here. |
Monday – Friday
Rise and shine between 6:30 and 7:00 a.m.
Camp meals of traditional American cuisine are served in an air-conditioned dining hall. Camp food is great! The cooks are excellent.
In the morning, there are a couple of classes/small groups, singing and a chapel service. There is also an evening chapel service. The classes are Biblically based, informative, and practical.
There are periods of free time throughout the day to relax and hang out with your friends.
The camp store sells soft drinks, candy and ice cream.
Recreational activities include basketball, softball, volleyball, octagon ball, soccer, carpet ball, foosball, ping pong, horse shoes, Capture the Flag, camp fires, other indoor and outdoor games and a waterslide.
During Intermediate Week, campers go to the Linton Pool for a private pool party and also go bowling. |