Cedarbrook Camp of Ohio at Stony Glen
Stony Glen Camp, 5300 W Loveland Rd, Madison, OH 44057
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Cedarbrook Camp of Ohio at Stony Glen offers activities such as archery, fishing, hiking, crafts, singing, games, campfires, air riflery, biking, campcraft, canoeing, horsemanship, kayaking, leathercraft, nature, outdoor cooking, outpost camping, riflery with .22s, swimming, team sports, and woodworking. Campers choose activities for the week and take part in daily Bible Study with cabin mates, evening programs that end around the campfire for singing and a lesson from God’s Word, and a mid-week cookout with their cabin group, with many cabin groups choosing to sleep out in tents.
• Ages: 7–18 years old
• Schedule: Four weeks in the latter half of the summer, with three one-week Girls’ Camp sessions (July 5–11, July 12–18, July 19–25), a one-week Boys’ Camp session (July 26–August 1), and two half-week Voyager Camp sessions (July 19–22 and July 22–25)
• Price: Voyager Camp fees: $120 per participant.
Girls’ Camp has been developing and growing for over 60 years and is interdenominational and Christ-centered, with Girls’ Camp (Weeks 1–3) serving campers in grades 3–12 and Week 1 open to girls going into grades 1–12. Boys’ Camp (Week 4) serves campers in grades 3–12, and the boys’ program focuses on discipling boys to become servant-leaders and men of godly character. Camper divisions are organized as Pilgrims (going into grades 3–4), Settlers (going into grades 5–6), Colonists (going into grades 7–9), and Explorers (going into grades 10–12), with Week 1 Pilgrims open to girls going into grades 1–4, and the camp schedule is described as providing developmentally appropriate activities for different age groups. Voyager Camp is a half-week program for girls going into grades 1–4 who attend with an accompanying female adult, has its own online registration, and has limited enrollment, and Spring into Cedarbrook is a weekend program in April for boys and girls in 2nd through 12th grade.
The daily schedule includes Staff Bible Study, Campers Arise, Breakfast, Flag Raising, Morning Watch, First Activity, Second Activity, Bible Exploration, Lunch, Rest Hour, Free Time, Third Activity, Cabin Time, Flag Lowering, Supper, Evening Activity, Campfire, Devotions, and Bedtime. Campers and staff typically stay in 15 cabins, and every cabin group enjoys a mid-week cookout. Campers can purchase food items and souvenirs from the camp store, called the “Tuck Shop,” during free time, and camp meals provide balanced nutrition with food kids like. Some activities, including Horsemanship, Leathercraft, Riflery .22s, and Woodworking, require special fees, and requests for specific cabin mates are limited to one.
Daily activities are led by trained Christian staff members, medical personnel is on site at all times, and all camp activities are supervised by a qualified Cedarbrook Camp of Ohio staff member. Cedarbrook Camp of Ohio is accredited by the American Camp Association, is a member of the Association of Cedarbrook Camps, and is a member of the Christian Camp and Conference Association. The camp’s mission statement is: “Our mission is to provide an outdoor living experience where campers discover the joy of living the Christian life 24/7.” The leadership team includes Elizabeth Wilsey as Registrar and CILT I Instructor, Laura Levine as Operations Manager, and Stacey Shannon as Personnel Director.
Last updated June 27, 2026.
• Ages: 7–18 years old
• Schedule: Four weeks in the latter half of the summer, with three one-week Girls’ Camp sessions (July 5–11, July 12–18, July 19–25), a one-week Boys’ Camp session (July 26–August 1), and two half-week Voyager Camp sessions (July 19–22 and July 22–25)
• Price: Voyager Camp fees: $120 per participant.
Girls’ Camp has been developing and growing for over 60 years and is interdenominational and Christ-centered, with Girls’ Camp (Weeks 1–3) serving campers in grades 3–12 and Week 1 open to girls going into grades 1–12. Boys’ Camp (Week 4) serves campers in grades 3–12, and the boys’ program focuses on discipling boys to become servant-leaders and men of godly character. Camper divisions are organized as Pilgrims (going into grades 3–4), Settlers (going into grades 5–6), Colonists (going into grades 7–9), and Explorers (going into grades 10–12), with Week 1 Pilgrims open to girls going into grades 1–4, and the camp schedule is described as providing developmentally appropriate activities for different age groups. Voyager Camp is a half-week program for girls going into grades 1–4 who attend with an accompanying female adult, has its own online registration, and has limited enrollment, and Spring into Cedarbrook is a weekend program in April for boys and girls in 2nd through 12th grade.
The daily schedule includes Staff Bible Study, Campers Arise, Breakfast, Flag Raising, Morning Watch, First Activity, Second Activity, Bible Exploration, Lunch, Rest Hour, Free Time, Third Activity, Cabin Time, Flag Lowering, Supper, Evening Activity, Campfire, Devotions, and Bedtime. Campers and staff typically stay in 15 cabins, and every cabin group enjoys a mid-week cookout. Campers can purchase food items and souvenirs from the camp store, called the “Tuck Shop,” during free time, and camp meals provide balanced nutrition with food kids like. Some activities, including Horsemanship, Leathercraft, Riflery .22s, and Woodworking, require special fees, and requests for specific cabin mates are limited to one.
Daily activities are led by trained Christian staff members, medical personnel is on site at all times, and all camp activities are supervised by a qualified Cedarbrook Camp of Ohio staff member. Cedarbrook Camp of Ohio is accredited by the American Camp Association, is a member of the Association of Cedarbrook Camps, and is a member of the Christian Camp and Conference Association. The camp’s mission statement is: “Our mission is to provide an outdoor living experience where campers discover the joy of living the Christian life 24/7.” The leadership team includes Elizabeth Wilsey as Registrar and CILT I Instructor, Laura Levine as Operations Manager, and Stacey Shannon as Personnel Director.
Last updated June 27, 2026.
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