Adventure Camps
Experience the thrill of the outdoors with challenging activities, teamwork, and faith-filled adventures designed for campers who love exploration.
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Packing list, FAQs, and more to help you prepare.
2025 Summer adventure camp programs

Elevated
Entering grades 6-8 and 9-12
Grab your hammocks for this epic camp adventure Campers will visit remote and serene corners of the camp, pausing for devotions, Bible studies, worship, and fun along the way!
July 13-18

Night camp
Entering grades 7-8 and 9-12
Campers will spend late nights building blazing campfires, encountering night-time wildlife, playing crazy games, and taking part in fun projects and missions.
July 6-11 and July 20-25

Adventurers
Entering grades 7-8
Adventurers will spend most of the week on site before departing for an overnight canoeing excursion. Gain skills and inspiration for faith and life between daily adventures and camping in tents by nights.
June 22-27

Pedal and paddle
Entering grades 8-10
Ride the scenic Elroy-Sparta bike trail…then gear up to canoe the breathtakingly beautiful Kickapoo River! Camp in tents, enjoying new friends and great talks all along the way!
June 22-27
Tiered pricing
All youth should be able to experience Bible Camp, regardless of a family’s financial abilities. Sugar Creek offers voluntary, 3 tiered pricing to better meet needs. The actual price of a traditional week of camp is approximately $800/week, far lower than the national average- thanks to donations, help from churches, amazing volunteers and more. Day camp program costs vary by offering. You can find pricing details listed under each day camp program. You pay what you can afford while difference will be met by donations. The tier selected will not affect your child’s camp experience.
$795/week
Closest to covering the actual cost of your experience
$595/week
Subsidized for families needing the option to make camp more affordable
$495/week
Reflects more subsidies from churches, fundraisers, and camp supporters
Discounts and camp scholarships
- Families with three or more children attending camp can receive a discount.
- Camperships (camp scholarships) are often available through your home congregation. Contact your church for information, or fill out the application form below and send it to us by mail or email at office@sgrcreek.org. You can also reach out to us directly for details.
Policies
- Sugar Creek Camp and Retreat Center does not turn away any camper on the basis of race, national origin, accessibility, creed, gender identity, sexuality, age, or income level.
- As a crucial part of effective outdoor ministry, Sugar Creek’s policy is that campers leave cell phones and other electronics at home.
- Each household will receive an information packet 2 weeks before your session with useful info including policies about your selected programs(s), or download your program specific letters here.
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FAQs
How do I register my child for camp?
Registration is available online through our website. You can also contact the camp office for help or register by mail using the forms in our brochure.
What should my camper bring?
A detailed packing list is provided after registration, but essentials include comfortable clothing, sturdy shoes, toiletries, a water bottle, and a Bible.
Can my camper attend multiple weeks?
Yes! Campers are welcome to sign up for more than one week, and many enjoy coming back for multiple sessions each summer.
Who will be supervising the campers?
Each cabin is led by trained, background-checked counselors who provide guidance, support, and supervision day and night.
What if my child has dietary restrictions or medical needs?
Our kitchen and healthcare staff accommodate a variety of dietary and medical needs. Please share details during registration so we can prepare.
How do you ensure camper safety?
Sugar Creek is ACA-accredited, meeting nationally recognized standards for safety and quality programming. Lifeguards supervise water activities, and safety protocols are followed camp-wide.
What does a typical day at camp look like?
Each day includes worship, Bible study, group games, outdoor adventures, and evening campfires, balanced with time for rest and reflection.
Will campers have access to technology?
Camp is a tech-free environment so campers can fully connect with each other and nature. Phones and devices should stay at home.
What activities are available?
Activities vary by program but may include hiking, swimming, canoeing, archery, crafts, and more. Specialty camps add unique options like horseback riding and adventure trips.