Camps
Each summer thousands of young people come to Latham Springs Camp to spend one of the most enjoyable and life-changing weeks of their lives! Youth and Children’s ministers and leaders from different churches plan and program their individual weeks for worship, bible study, and spiritual enrichment. The Latham Springs staff works with each group to provide excellent facilities, food service, and recreation.
This well-planned and supervised retreat environment produces a meaningful time so youth can safely interact with each other, benefit from mature Christian leadership, and experience a concentrated time of spiritual reflection that we pray leads to life-long, productive Christian living.
2025 Summer Camp Schedule
June 1st-5th | WILD Week | Youth Camp
www.wildweek.com
7th-12th Grade
855.616.0116
June 5th-9th | Wired | Youth Camp
Jeremy Lewis jl****@ce********.org 979.229.2876
7th-12th Grade
June 9th-13th | Camp Refuge | Youth Camp
7th-12th Grade
June 13th-17th | Collide Youth Camp
www.campcollideonline.com
7th-12th Grade
June 17th-21st | AIM Preteen Camp
Patrick Knowlton
ai*********@gm***.com
254.697.6505
3rd-6th Grade
June 23rd-27th | Rescue Youth Camp
7th-12th Grade
June 27th - June 30th | RA/GA Camp
1st-6th grade
GA Camp - Cheryl Ely ga***********@gm***.com - 254.541.9160
RA Camp - Brad Blanchard br**************@ya***.com - 254.640.0219
June 6th - 10th | WILD Week | Youth Camp
www.wildweek.com
7th-12th Grade
855.616.0116
July 10th–14th | Next Level Kidz Kamp
3rd-6th Grade
July 14th-18th | Breakthrough Preteen Camp
www.Breakthroughpreteencamp.org
3rd-6th Grade
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Let's have some fun!
Fun activities for campers include ropes challenge course, swimming pool, field games, three-person swing, paintball course, waterfront activities, and so much more.
Fear of being bored this summer
What to bring with you to Latham Springs
What you bring with you can have a big impact on how much you enjoy your time at Latham Springs. One way to ensure that you have a good time at camp is to bring the things that you need to be safe, healthy, and comfortable. Take a minute to think about what you want to bring and what you should really leave at home. Here are some of our best suggestions. Get a printable list similar to the one below.
Personal Items
- soap
- toothpaste, toothbrush,
- mouthwash
- deodorant
- grooming must-haves
- Q-tips
- towel, washcloth (best to bring an extra)
- sleeping bag/bedroll, pillow
- If ya want … rubber ducky, AXE body spray
Anything Else?
- alarm clock
- flashlight
- ear plugs (in case your neighbor snores)
- seasonal jacket
- sunscreen
- bug spray
- camera
- money (for gift shop or concession stand)
- ** Bible **
- notebook/journal, pen
- worship materials
- if ya need ‘em … teddy bear or G.I. Joes
What to Wear
- weather appropriate clothing
- extra clothes to get dirty – JUST in case!
- swimwear, if participating in water recreation
- ladies: one-piece swimsuits
- gentlemen: swim SHORTS
- pj’s
- extra socks and undergarments
- flip flops, comfortable tennis shoes
- hat, sunglasses
Discouraged
- cell phones (not a good signal at camp anyway)
- expensive personal belongings