The following is a recommended packing list to help you prepare for camp. Please feel free to adjust it based on individual needs, preferences, and the length of the trip. While not every item is required, we encourage packing responsibly and being prepared for a variety of ac vi es and weather conditions—including warm days, cool nights, and the possibility of unexpected changes. Personal comfort, safety, and preparedness should guide your packing choices.
• T-shirts and Shorts (for warm day me weather)
• Long Pants/Jeans (for hikes or cooler evenings)
• Light Jacket or Sweatshirt (evening temperatures)
• Swimsuit (bring goggles if desired)
• Extra Shoes or Boots (for hiking or backup)
• Hat or Cap (sun protection)
• Pajamas/Sleepwear
• Socks and Extra Socks
• Underwear
• Optional: Water Shoes or Sandals
• Optional: Lightweight gloves and beanie
• Sleeping Bag
• Sleeping Pad or Air Mattress
• Pillow
• Blanket (optional for extra warmth)
• Tent
o Tent Reminder: Youth are responsible for bringing their own tents or making arrangements to share with one another. If needed, extra tents can be made available—please coordinate with a member of the Bishopric in advance.
• Toothbrush and Toothpaste
• Soap or Body Wash
• Towel and Washcloth
• Hairbrush or Comb
• Deodorant
• Sunscreen
• Insect Repellent
• Lip Balm (with SPF)
• Day Pack or Small Backpack (for hikes and daily use)
• Water Bottle or Hydra on Pack
• Flashlight or Headlamp (with extra batteries)
• Rain jacket or Poncho
• Camp Chair
• Towel (for lake use)
• Yard Games, Cards, or Small Board Games
• Scriptures
• Notebook and Pen/Pencil (for journaling or devotional)
• Sunglasses
• Book or Journal
• Small Snacks or Trail Mix