Point Pleasant Retreat & IPC Savannah Summer Day Camp

Point Pleasant Retreat & IPC Savannah Summer Day Camp A retreat & summer day camp located on the marsh at Talahi Island near the Turner's Creek Bridge. It is owned and operated by I.P.C. Savannah.

Point Pleasant is a 9 acre wooded retreat and summer day camp located on the marsh at Talahi Island near the Turner's Creek Bridge. It is owned and operated by the Independent Presbyterian Church in Savannah, Georgia. Some of the facilities and features of Point Pleasant are:

Swimming pool
Waterfront: canoes, kayaks,

and a deepwater dock
Air‑conditioned buildings
The Point Pleasant Challenge Course
Tree house
Picnic tables
Basketball and sand volleyball courts
Large, grassy game field
Playground
"C**n Island"

Point Pleasant offers your child a great place for a day camp experience this summer with a combination of excellent facilities, staff, and programs for an outstanding summer of fun. The Staff

The IPC Day Camp Director is Frankie Daniell, Director of Camps and Missions Outreach at the Independent Presbyterian Church. He is now in his 21st summer directing the camp. He’s had many other years of experience working with kids (11 as a school teacher and 6 as Youth Director at IPC). He is a Project Adventure certified Challenge Course Facilitator. The Program Directors are college students, and the Leaders are high school students, each selected for maturity, responsibility, commitment, and enthusiasm. They all are skilled in their areas of instruction and sensitive to the needs and safety of the campers. The Program

Independent Presbyterian Church Day Camp offers boys and girls ages 5 to 11 both an outdoor camping experience and a well-planned program. There will be a limited enrollment of 80 campers per session: a camper to staff ratio of 5 to 1. This excellent ratio and the quality of the staff make IPC Day Camp a wonderful experience for your child. The campers will be divided into age groups, and they will have scheduled, supervised activities all day. Each group will be led by a high school staff person who will be with them for the whole week. The activities will be directed by college staff who also develop great relationships with the campers as the week progresses. Some of the activities alreplanned for this summer's program are:

BIBLE - In keeping with the Christian emphasis of camp, there will be a Bible lesson each day. There are also "round ups" (whole camp meetings) with singing and a short devotional each morning and afternoon. The morning “round up” helps campers and staff gear up for a day filled with activity, and the afternoon “round up” provides a chance to reflect on the good time had that day before heading home. The devotional talks focus on the Gospel or “good news” of Jesus Christ. SWIMMING - All campers will have a daily opportunity to swim with their particular group in the Point Pleasant pool. They will be closely supervised by their leader and a StarGuard or Red Cross certified lifeguard. The pool is always a favorite spot to visit each day of camp in the hot weather. ARTS & CRAFTS - This fun time is designed to stimulate minds and enhance creativity with activities such as painting, bead work, friendship bracelets, etc. "Tie dye" tee shirts have proven to be a hit and will be a part of each week's A & C activities. You may order camp logo tee shirts to tie dye (see registration form) or send your own. SPORTS & GAMES - A time of rigorous activity ranging from traditional team sports to crazy games and contests. With games tailored for each age group, we'll have everything from "Duck, Duck, Goose" to water polo. CANOEING/KAYAKING - The marsh provides a sheltered and wonderful place for this great activity. It's a time of adven-ture and enjoying the creation around us. We even see dolphins from time to time. The sit on top kayaks provide an opportunity for older campers to learn some solo paddling skills. THE CHALLENGE COURSE - This course is made up of both high and low elements designed to build self confidence and promote unity and encouragement among the campers. It has elements that are designed for both the younger and older campers. The climbing tower is a favorite for all, and the pamper pole provides a great challenge for the older groups.

04/01/2026
Public registration opens today (9:00am)!!!! Who’s excited? Hard to believe registration opens on a day when the “feel l...
02/02/2026

Public registration opens today (9:00am)!!!! Who’s excited? Hard to believe registration opens on a day when the “feel like” temperature is 27 degrees.

Week 8 of 8. Closing IPC Day Camp 2025. Thank you to each family for your willingness to allow your children to be a par...
07/25/2025

Week 8 of 8. Closing IPC Day Camp 2025. Thank you to each family for your willingness to allow your children to be a part of our lives this summer. Thank you to the wonderful staff we are blessed to serve alongside. Until next year.

Does your summer day camp provide smoked hot dogs for lunch? Why go to one that doesn’t?How about it
07/11/2025

Does your summer day camp provide smoked hot dogs for lunch? Why go to one that doesn’t?
How about it

Starting week 6 of  Day Camp and receiving sweet gift/notes from camp families. Thank you to all our day camp families f...
07/07/2025

Starting week 6 of Day Camp and receiving sweet gift/notes from camp families. Thank you to all our day camp families for allowing us the summer to be with your children and allowing us to share the Good News.

Fridays are for showing off your
06/06/2025

Fridays are for showing off your

If your child was at the opening day of Day Camp today for week 1, we would love to read in these comments what their fa...
06/02/2025

If your child was at the opening day of Day Camp today for week 1, we would love to read in these comments what their favorite activity was today or what did they enjoy the most about today, or what they are looking foward to this week.

The new pool will be ready for this summer's camp programs. Going from 20'x40' to 30'x60' is a huge increase, and when t...
04/05/2025

The new pool will be ready for this summer's camp programs. Going from 20'x40' to 30'x60' is a huge increase, and when the final "touch" is added to this area, the campers will be even more excited.

See the progress being made at Point Pleasant with the new pool.
https://ipcsav.smugmug.com/Renovations/PP-Pool-Renovation/n-NxLCtL

These Danella Companies crews were all over Talahi Island working to restore power. We were thankful to allow them some ...
10/01/2024

These Danella Companies crews were all over Talahi Island working to restore power. We were thankful to allow them some space on our property to gather, game plan, and work to restore this community including our property at Point Pleasant. Thank you for partnering with Georgia Power to help restore our power. The Independent Presbyterian Church of Savannah

THURSDAYS ARE FOR CRAB HUNTING and our staff get as involved as our campers.  There is great satisfaction in being decla...
07/18/2024

THURSDAYS ARE FOR CRAB HUNTING and our staff get as involved as our campers. There is great satisfaction in being declared the winner. 🦀

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441 Suncrest Boulevard
Savannah, GA
31410

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