Girls Week
June 29 – July 4
June 29 – July 4
Experience a week of unforgettable fun, friendships, and personal growth at Haycock Girls Week! Each day is a new adventure, with Bible lessons and outdoor adventure activities led by godly female role models. Campers build friendships with other girls, grow in their faith, and leave with lasting memories and a positive impact on their lives.
Girls Week
Ages 8-14
Our classic full week camp experience, all for girls! Stay in cabins and experience all the outdoor fun camp has to offer. It’s the perfect opportunity to grow spiritually, make new friends, and create memories that will last a lifetime!
Challenge Week
Ages 13-16
Teen girls are challenged emotionally, physically, and spiritually during this week through activities including canoeing, climbing, hiking, and service projects. Sleep the night away at our lean-to sites and be encouraged by female counselors to build relationships and grow in God’s Truth!
Mini Camp
Ages 7-12
All the fun of camp, packed into half a week! This camp runs from Sunday to Tuesday, and is a great introduction to camp for younger campers, or a great alternative for a camper who isn’t ready for a full week away from home.
Daily schedule
This is what a typical day of camp looks like.
8:25 AM | Morning Lineup |
8:30 AM | Breakfast |
9:15 AM | Bible Ex (Worship and Bible Lesson) |
10:15 AM | Cabin Activities* |
12:30 PM | Lunch |
1:15 PM | Cabin Activities* |
2:30 PM | Pool Time |
5:00 PM | Down Time (Cabin Devotions) |
6:00 PM | Dinner |
7:00 PM | The Great Game |
8:00 PM | Night Game (counselor hunt, capture the flag, etc.) |
9:00 PM | Evening Event (bonfire, night swim, etc.) |
10:00 PM | Cabin Devos and Bedtime |
what to bring
- Bedding (Sleeping Bag or Twin Sheets & Blanket)
- Flashlight
- Clothing, including long pants, a sweatshirt, and close-toed shoes
- Toiletries
- Rain gear
- Modest swim suit and beach towel
- Bug spray and sunscreen
- Water bottle
- Bible
- Camp store money (recommended $15-30) can be added at online registration or brought to camp.
PLEASE LEAVE AT HOME:
- Axes, hatchets, knives
- Cell phones, tablets, music players, etc.
- Electronic games
- Drugs, alcohol, cigarettes
- Pets
- Matches/fireworks
forms
Most forms can be completed online on UltraCamp. Click here to see if there are any uncompleted online forms required for your registration. The following forms must be completed online:
- Health History Form
- Summer Camp Release Form
- Camper Code of Conduct Form
- Summer Camp Physical (May substitute a suitable physical for school, sports, etc. from the last 12 months.)
- Medical Insurance Card
All medication to be administered at camp MUST be accompanied by a signed doctor’s note! Please download or print off the Medication Release Form and send it to your doctor. It can be uploaded to the Document Center or brought to camp with the medication. The only exceptions to this policy are medications included on our Standing Orders.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do campers stay?
Most campers stay in our stockade cabins, which have electricity. Campers in Challenge Week stay in Lean-To sites, which are about a five-minute walk from main camp.
When is drop-off and pickup?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM on Sunday. Our closing ceremony is at 6:00 PM on Friday, with dinner to follow.
(Mini Camp programs will have a different drop-off or pickup time; check your email for specific times.)
How can I contact my daughter during camp?
You can email your camper using your UltraCamp account by clicking here. We prefer to only allow phone calls home in case of emergency; if you would like to schedule a phone call with your daughter contact the camp office or email [email protected].
Can I send my daughter mail at camp?
Letters and packages should be addressed as follows:
Full Camper Name
Haycock Camping Ministries
3100 School Rd.
Kintnersville PA 18930
What is camp's policy regarding dietary needs?
Camp will provide 3 balanced meals a day. It is not always possible for camp to accommodate the needs of individual campers with significant dietary restrictions. We ask that you provide pre-made frozen meals as an alternative for any dietary restrictions.<custom_font_container=”tag:p|text_align:left” custom_google_fonts=”font_family:ABeeZee%3Aregular%2Citalic|font_style:400%20regular%3A400%3Anormal” css=”” use_custom_heading=”true”/span>
Are scholarships available?
Yes! You can fill out the Request for Financial Aid form on UltraCamp to apply for a scholarship.
What if my daughter has medications she needs to take?
All medication must be accompanied by a Medication Release Form form signed by your doctor. Medication must be brought in its original container.
Is a physician’s signature required for summer camp?
YES! Be advised that doctors’ policies differ. If your child had an exam recently, a new one may not be required. Contact your doctor as soon as possible and arrange to have the health form signed.
What activities will my child do at camp?
- The following is a list of what camp activities are included in each program. This list is not complete; other activities and games are included week-to-week.
- All Summer Camps: Giant Swing, Archery, b/, Rock Wall Climbing, Low Ropes, Craft
- Ages 8-10: Air Rifles, Slingshots, Arrow Tag
- Ages 10+: .22 Rifles, Ziplines, Canoeing, Hiking, Arrow Tag
- Challenge: .22 Rifles, Ziplines, Canoeing, Hiking, Tomahawks, Shotguns