Summer Youth Camps at Camas Meadows Bible Camp

Camas Meadows Bible Camp, 1057 Autumn Lily Lane, Peshastin, WA 98847

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Summer Youth Camps at Camas Meadows Bible Camp include activities such as meadow games, night games, campfire, performing skits, playing games, GaGa Ball, Volleyball, Basketball, Frisbee Golf, archery, crafts, a slip n’ slide, and horseback riding. Campers also have access to a large outdoor paintball course with bunkers and a spectator viewing deck, with paintball and horseback riding included at no additional cost. The camp focuses on being unplugged from electronics, with power turned off every night and limited cell service, and includes a mixture of loud activities and quiet time.

• Ages: 9–18 years old
• Schedule: Overnight outdoor youth camps run Monday–Saturday, with lodging from check in Monday to check out Saturday
• Price: Cost is $645 per week, or $595 if paid in full by May 1st; family discounts and scholarships are available

Summer Youth Camps at Camas Meadows Bible Camp are part of a non-profit, non-denominational Christian outdoor retreat center that offers overnight youth camps and church retreats, with programs tailored for each age group and summer camp serving young people ages 9 to 17. The 2026 summer schedule includes a Discipleship Training Program for ages 14+ for summer staff only, Junior A and Junior B Camps for campers entering grades 4–6 (ages 9–12), Middle School Adventure and Middle School 1 and 2 Camps for campers entering grades 6–8 (ages 12–14), and a Sr. High Teen Camp for campers entering grades 9–12 (ages 14–18). Horseback rides are provided by Icicle River Outfitters for Junior and Middle School camps, and horseback riding is not available for Sr. High. The weekly fee includes lodging, three meals a day, a daily canteen snack and drink from the camp store, daily outdoor activities, and night games.

Camas Meadows Bible Camp was founded by Del and Autumn Griffith in 1973 and is celebrating over 50 years of ministry. The camp’s mission is to provide a place for people to encounter God through the beauty of His creation, the truth of His word, and the love of His people. Staff positions are unpaid servant leadership and volunteer ministry roles, and staff are expected to have a solid, growing relationship with God through Jesus Christ and a desire to share His love and truth with others. The camp notes that its staff is not equipped for special needs that require one-on-one supervision, and that campers should be able to follow directions in a group setting, sleep away from home, encounter nature, eat a variety of foods, manage daily hygiene and restroom needs, and regulate themselves in both loud and quiet environments.

Last updated December 27, 2025.

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