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Camp o’ the Pines offers overnight camp sessions that include zip lining, team competitions, arts and crafts, archery, and swimming with water slides. Campers also take part in other structured camp activities during each week of the summer program.
• Ages: 8–12 years old
• Schedule: Six weeks of camp adventure in 2026, with weekly sessions running from June 14–19, June 21–26, June 28–July 3, July 5–10, July 12–17, and July 19–24
Camp o’ the Pines has offered summer adventure for children for over 70 years, and in 1953 it was already a place where children could take part in a week of outdoor fun and experience the life-changing love of Christ. The camp describes itself as an affordable overnight Christian camp and offers an interactive virtual tour for families to view online. Bus transportation is available from Crestview, Milton, Freeport, and Pensacola.
Parents and campers describe strong enthusiasm for returning each year, with comments such as “Joshua LOVES Camp o’ the Pines and it is important to him to get to go again this year” and “This is his third year attending. He loves this camp and will surely miss it after this year.” Several campers and families mention zip lining, chapel messages, and time with friends among their favorite parts of camp, and multiple comments note positive experiences over several summers. Campers and families also mention enjoying the food served at camp in their feedback.
Last updated May 31, 2026.
• Ages: 8–12 years old
• Schedule: Six weeks of camp adventure in 2026, with weekly sessions running from June 14–19, June 21–26, June 28–July 3, July 5–10, July 12–17, and July 19–24
Camp o’ the Pines has offered summer adventure for children for over 70 years, and in 1953 it was already a place where children could take part in a week of outdoor fun and experience the life-changing love of Christ. The camp describes itself as an affordable overnight Christian camp and offers an interactive virtual tour for families to view online. Bus transportation is available from Crestview, Milton, Freeport, and Pensacola.
Parents and campers describe strong enthusiasm for returning each year, with comments such as “Joshua LOVES Camp o’ the Pines and it is important to him to get to go again this year” and “This is his third year attending. He loves this camp and will surely miss it after this year.” Several campers and families mention zip lining, chapel messages, and time with friends among their favorite parts of camp, and multiple comments note positive experiences over several summers. Campers and families also mention enjoying the food served at camp in their feedback.
Last updated May 31, 2026.
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