The most exciting and life-changing event on our student ministry calendar every year is RED Summer Camp.
We’re excited to announce that this year we have two amazing camps planned: one for our junior high students (those going into 6th–8th grade) and one for our high school students (those going into 9th–12th grade plus graduating seniors).
Truth is, there is no better way to refresh and refuel over the summer than getting away for a few nights with hundreds of students from across Mars Hill Church who are all about Jesus. There will be loud, passionate worship and life-changing messages, plus tons of challenges, activities, and fun. It’s an experience that you and your friends will not want to miss.
Here’s all the info you need to get the ball rolling.
Junior high camp (August 4–6)
This year, our junior high students are heading to Great Wolf Lodge, which boasts the largest indoor waterpark in the Pacific Northwest, glow in the dark mini-golf, 4-star hotel suites, along with tons of other fun activities and challenges that we’ve got planned for you.
Location: Great Wolf Lodge, WA
Early Bird Price: $299 (for the first 50 junior high students to register)
Regular Price: $325
High school camp (August 26–29)
Our high school students are heading back to Washington Family Ranch in Oregon, one of the best camps in the USA! In between sessions, you can head for the pool, waterfront, blob, or zip lines. An 88,000 square foot sports center offers basketball, volleyball, dodge ball, foosball, octaball, Ping-Pong, billiards, climbing walls, a skate park, and a workout center, plus go-karts, a giant swing, and Frisbee golf! Yeah, we know. It’s going to blow your mind.
Location: Washington Family Ranch—Canyon, OR
Early Bird Price: $349 (for the first 100 high school students to register)
Regular Price: $399
Sponsor a student
Each year, hundreds of students are able to attend camp solely because of the financial generosity of people at Mars Hill Church. We’d love for you to pray about changing a young person’s life by sponsoring them for camp.