2026 Camp Information
- High School Camp
- July 6-11
- For students entering 10th - 12th grade
- 2026 Graduating seniors are also welcome
- Dean: Jesse Holcomb
- Middle School Camp
- July 13-18
- For students entering 7th - 9th grade
- Dean: Heath Lynn
- Junior Camp
- July 20-25
- For students entering 4th-6th grade
- Dean: Paul Lanquist
Registration: Registration will open in early May.
Cost and Payment: High School, Middle School, and Junior Camp fees are $325 per camper. A camp T-shirt and Canteen money ($2 per day) are included. Please do not bring any additional money to camp.
Note: We are no longer offering multi-camper discounts. If finances are an issue, we ask that you check with your church for scholarships and/or fund raising opportunities.
Camp opening and closing times: Check-in and cabin assignments begin at 9:15 a.m. the first day of camp.
We make every effort to meet camper’s one cabin mate preference, however this is not always possible. We need flexibility in cabin assignments.
Camp activities begin shortly after check-in and cabin assignments on Monday. Camp concludes Saturday at 10:00 a.m. after camp cleanup. All campers must be picked up by 11:00 a.m.
Packing List
- Bible
- Notepad
- Reusable water bottle (with camper's name clearly visible)
- Pens/Pencils
- Sleeping Bag
- Pillow
- Warm Coat
- Towel(s)
- Week of Clothes
- Modest Swim Suit
- Flashlight
- Toiletries
- Sunscreen
You may optionally send your camper with a life vest. If you do, please make sure their name is clearly visible.
Camp Address and Mail
All three of our camps are held at Lakeview Christian Conference & Retreat Center.
4005 South 360th St
Auburn, WA. 98001
Please address camper mail as follows:
Lakeview Retreat
PSCYA: <Name>
4005 South 360th St
Auburn, WA. 98001
Camp Rules
Because this is a Christian camp, dedicated to the Lord Jesus Christ, we want to honor Him in all we do. The rules provide a basis for our goal.
- Campers will take part in all scheduled activities to their ability and attend all meetings.
- Counselors are to be respected and obeyed as those over you in the Lord.
- Proper Christian conduct will be expected in all relationships. Couples are asked to refrain from public displays of affection (PDA’s).
- Clothes worn at camp, including swimsuits, should reflect modesty and not promote drugs, tobacco products, or alcohol. Shoes and shirts must be worn in the dining room and chapel.
- The following items are not allowed at camp; tobacco, alcoholic beverages, drugs, knives, guns (incl. air-soft, water guns, etc.), fireworks, inappropriate images or literature, music players, cell phones, tablets, laptops, or items for pranking purposes (including but not limited to shaving cream, balloons, etc.).
- No camper may leave the campgrounds without permission from the camp dean.
- We ask that no visitors come to camp during the camp week. If a visit is necessary, we
it should be approved by the camp dean PRIOR to the visit. - No one will leave his cabin after evening curfew without the counselor’s consent. Each camper is expected to be in his/her cabin at the time announced by the Dean.
We do not anticipate discipline problems, but occasionally there is a problem that is beyond our ability to handle. After we have exhausted our progressive disciplinary procedures, we have at times in the past found it necessary to call on the parents or guardians to come and take their child home. We expect the understanding and the cooperation of parents, guardians, and churches.