FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What ages are suitable for camp?
All boys and girls aged 5-9 years old at the time of their camp session.

What time do the buses load?
Trinity Presbyterian (Formerly Sutton Middle School) (Northside Drive) / Kairos Church (I-285 and Riverside Drive) pick-up between 8:00 am and 8:25 am.

What time do the buses return? 

Trinity Presbyterian (Northside Drive) / Kairos Church (I-285 and Riverside Drive) drop-off between 3:00 pm and 3:20 pm. Please shoot us a text if you are running late so we can inform our bus driver and counselors; otherwise, we will reach out. If you are running late, please shoot us a text to let us know your ETA. If we cannot get in touch with you, we will have to return the camper to camp with the counselors for their safety.

What is the car rider schedule? 
Drop-off at camp is at 8:45 am, and pick-up is at 2:15. Please drive slowly and follow the one-way signs.

What to pack for camp? 
Bathing suit, towel & lunch. Camp provides a drink at lunch. Tennis shoes that can get dirty or water shoes are ideal! Please try and mark any important clothes to help with lost and found.

Where is camp located?

5242 Wade Green Road Acworth, GA 30102. North of Atlanta, just inside Cherokee County on Wade Green Road (Exit 273). We have a large camp sign at the entrance off of Wade Green Road. Our nearest landmark is Kennesaw State University, just one exit south of Wade Green. For directions, check out the contact page.

May we visit camp? 
Yes, of course! Tours before camp can be arranged by texting the camp office at (678) 369-0780. We are closed for tours on weekends of May due to preparations for camp being in full swing.

When will the tuition balance be due?

Full Tuition is due with the application, fully refundable until May 15, 2024. We also offer 50% down payment options, with the remainder due May 1st. Please reach out for more info!

If my camper is an inexperienced swimmer, can they still participate?

Of course, they can! On the first day of camp, we do a swim test for every camper with our certified lifeguard instructor, at which time we evaluate their abilities and comfort in the water. If they are uncomfortable/still learning, we provide them with a life jacket, swimmers, or a noodle and keep them in the shallow end while continuing to monitor and help them along the way. We have a Lifeguard and three counselors in the pool at all times, so there’s plenty of support! During canoeing, they will be in a canoe with a counselor to avoid any anxiety or accidental tip-overs.

What do you do about peanut allergies?

We have a "nut-free" lunch area where campers with allergies can eat without making contact with nuts. Their friends are of course allowed to sit with them as long as they don’t have nuts in their lunch.

Also, if your camper does not have allergies, you are more than welcome to send your camper with nut-based foods.