Packing List
What to bring, what to bring...
We have gathered a list of general items to consider. Naturally, you should bring all items that you will need to have with you to take care of yourself personally (medications, snacks, electrolytes), as well as the typical daily comforts you provide for your small children, if any.
IMPORTANT: Do your best to leave all digital devices at home, or at least in the car. We have found that when the kids and families “digitally detox’ for the weekend, the depth of connection is unmatched. Give your family the gift even if the kids complain.
Cabin Camping Packing List
Must Haves
- Shoes: Closed toed shoes are required
- Bedding: Sleeping bag or blankets for each member of your party.
** All Cabins have BunkBeds with mattresses but do not offer pillows or blankets.
Advisable
- Sleep Items: Pillow
- Daytime clothing: dressing in layers / two full changes of clothes for each day is advised
- Warm evening clothing: Jackets, long pants, warm socks, beanie
- Sun Deterrent: Hat, Sunscreen
- Toiletries: toothbrush, soap, two personal towels
- Bug Deterrent: Bug repellant
- Snacks: Whatever snacks you may want to eat in between meals
- Hydration: personal water or Electrolytes
Considerations
- Medication: if you have medication that needs to be refrigerated, please let us know during your registration process.
- Small Children: If you have small / young Children, you must bring everything you will need to care for them including (but not limited to): diapers, bottles, food items, snacks, strollers and any items needed to care for your children.
- Camping Chair: if you have mobility issues, or if standing for prolonged periods is challenging, we optionally recommend having a camping chair for your comfort.
Closed Shoes
Bring a pair of "Closed Toe Shoes" such as hiking or sneakers.
Camping Chair
If you have a mobility challenge, having a chair is a good idea.
Sleeping Bag
Bring your own sleeping bag or set of blankets to sleep in.
Pillow
Bring a pillow to rest up as you'll need it Saturday night!
Night Clothes
It gets cold at night, so bring a jacket, pants and warm socks
Hat
Bring a baseball cap, brimmed hat or even a beanie to stay out of sun.
Sunscreen / Bug Spray
Bring plenty of sunscreen and bug spray to stay protected.
Change of Clothes
Bring two full changes of clothes for each day - we're getting dirty!
Toiletries
Bring the toiletries you think you need (toothbrush, soap, shampoo).
Towels
Bring towels for each participant for personal use.
Daytime Clothes
Have daytime clothing options that prepare for different temperatures.
Snacks
Bring the snacks that you normally eat in between meals.
Medication
Bring all medications you typically take during the day / evening.
Small Children
Bring everything your young child needs (diapers, food, clothing).
Electrolytes
We will have water, but bringing along electrolytes is helpful.
No Smoking / Vaping
If you are a smoker, you will have a designated place to smoke when you have arrived at Camp.
No Alcohol / Drugs
This is event is Drug and Alcohol free. Do not bring any.
