05/18/2026
Below you will find the packing information for Falls Creek Kids Camp 2026. We will leave directly after morning services next Sunday following a quick sack lunch at the church. We will return Wednesday afternoon.
PACKING LIST
Basic Checklist for Campers:
• Bible with name written somewhere inside or out
• Notepad & Pen/Pencil
• Modest clothing for four days
• Reusable WATER BOTTLE with name
• Spending money for concessions/gift shop. (optional)
• $ for Offering for Missions (optional, Thursday night)
• Watch (optional but encouraged)
• Bag for dirty clothes (helpful)
Cabin Items:
• Towel(s)
• Hygiene products (deodorant!)
• Shower shoes
• Pillow / bedding: (for a twin-size bed - sheets, blanket, sleeping bag, etc.)
Please keep in mind, luggage space is VERY limited in the cabin
Recreation Items (optional):
• Extra clothes that can get wet/dirty
• Shorts (dress code still applies during rec)
• Sandals for sand volleyball
• Closed toe shoes (required for the ropes course and other activities)
• Swimsuit (one piece for girls, long swim trunks and a shirt for guys). Shirts must be worn over swimsuits when walking to and from the swimming areas
• Disc Golf Discs
• Pickleball Paddle
• Fishing Tackle and other Fishing supplies
GREAT ATTITUDE, WILLING SPIRIT AND AN OPEN HEART!
MEDICATION
If a student is needing medication while at camp, you can make arrangements with our sponsors. All medication including over the counter medications will need to be checked in by a parent/guardian during drop off. Any student needing to take medication throughout the week will need to bring that medication in the original bottle/package with prescription information in a ziptop bag with their name written on it and turn it in to the medication table at check-in. They will need to include a detailed description of when and how much to take. Our sponsors will oversee all the medications for our week at camp. Parents may choose to send over the counter 'just in case' medications, but they too will need to be checked in on Monday morning during drop off. Remember, your student may be extremely responsible with medications, but others may not. Please help us protect all students.