Overnight Camp

AgeAges 8 through 14
LocationCamp Peniel Property
DaysSunday through Saturday
Drop off & Pick upDrop off Sunday at 3:00; Pick up Saturday at 10:00
Cost$765
Overnight?Yes

Day Camp: Expedition

AgeEntering 4th & 5th grade
LocationCamp Peniel Property
DaysMonday through Friday
Drop off & Pick upDrop off between 8:30 & 9:00; Pick up between 3:45 & 4:00
Cost$225
Overnight?Yes: overnight stay on Thursday night included.
*Transportation available at additional cost select weeks and locations. See the registration calendar for more details.

Day Camp: Journey

AgeEntering 1st through 3rd grades (at least 6 years old)
LocationCamp Peniel Property
DaysMonday through Friday
Drop off & Pick upDrop off between 8:30 & 9:00; Pick up between 3:45 & 4:00
Cost$190
Overnight?No
*Transportation available at additional cost select weeks and locations. See the registration calendar for more details.

Day Camp: Adventure

AgeEntering 1st through 5th grades
LocationAustin, Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Lakeway. See registration calendar for specific weeks.
DaysMonday through Friday
Drop off & Pick upVaries per location. See registration calendar.
CostVaries per location. See registration calendar.
Overnight?No

Parent Info

Health & Safety

Safety at camp is of utmost importance. We desire for all of our campers to have the experience of a lifetime, pursuing adventure and new challenges. We want them to have the opportunity to do all of this in a safe, managed environment.
Our health care staff consists chiefly of a registered nurse, who is responsible for the overall health of our campers and camp as a whole. An off-site physician reviews and approves in writing all standing orders which are revised and updated annually prior to each summer’s opening. Medical care is available on a 24-hour basis by our RN. A log is kept of any and all treatment provided.
Campers are required to have a health screening prior to their arrival at camp. This allows us to meet the specific needs of each camper, especially as it pertains to health and medication. Please visit our forms page to download the appropriate Health Form for your screening. All medications are turned in to the nurse upon arrival and will be dispensed as directed during a camper’s session.

Cabin Requests

We encourage campers to attend without concern for hometown buddies but we will make every effort to place your child with a special requested friend, if that friend also requests your child. We will not place more than 3 friends in the same cabin. With over 50 years of experience, we know this to be the best arrangement for all campers in the cabin. Coordinate your child’s cabin mate choices carefully and with the other camper parents as they need to agree with one another and must be within a year of the same grade. One of the real benefits of a camp experience involves meeting and making new friends from different places. Encourage this openness and flexibility and they will have a great time! deneme bonusu

“She always enjoys Ms. Emily and the horses! Her counselors were attentive and in tune with girls in cabin, providing good Biblical encouragement for her.”

“It was amazing. I felt God work with me because I had a lot of struggles lately. The environment at Camp Peniel is unlike no other. When I went back home it just wasn’t the same atmosphere. Everyone prayed for one another and their faith was so strong and it was just what I needed and was looking for. I’m back home now but I miss the feeling of being so elated like I had never been before. It was life changing.”

“He definitely came back kinder to his brothers and compliant to us parents. He was excited to go to church on Sunday. Thanks for all you do!”

“Through His grace, she had the opportunity to grow in the knowledge and wisdom of Christ. She was able to experience branching out on her own a bit more and exercise the maturity that comes with growing in Christ. By the end of camp, she was invigorated with new zeal for the Lord. This wasn’t something new. This has always been our family’s experience at Camp Peniel going back for decades.”

“My husband and I prayed together for the first time and plan to continue to do so, especially with the children.”

“He accepted Jesus Christ into his heart!”

“We aren’t a religious family, but my children enjoyed the readings from the Bible. My daughter even requested a Bible that her counselor gave to her on the last day which she’s enjoying – thank you!”

“She was more diligent with memory verse work and stepping out of her comfort zone and getting to know new people.”

“God made it where I was really excited about memorizing verses and reading the Bible with KDs.”

“She would recite the phrases that were ‘chanted’ during the day like ‘Jesus Christ paid the price!’. She usually gets bored with Sunday School or VBS and I’ve wondered what she’s taking away from it. Camp Peniel was the perfect format for her to be open to receiving a message. About the same time as camp, she saw a baptism at church which opened the opportunity for her to ask questions about that. She seems excited to learn more and work towards knowing fully what it means to make a commitment to Christ and develop a spiritual relationship with God/Christ.”

“He came home on fire for the Lord!”