Conconully Bible Camp
Conconully Bible Camp, 104 C Avenue, Conconully, Washington 98819
About
Conconully Bible Camp offers a Family Camp that focuses on Bible teaching and spiritual growth under the mission of the Okanogan County Holiness Association. The camp follows the Family Camp mission statement, “Come to Grow, Go Home to Serve,” and operates according to a doctrinal statement about God, the Bible, human nature, salvation, and sanctification. The campground includes cabins, an RV park, an open-air tabernacle building for large group meetings, a dining hall, and a bungalow, and it rents its facilities to Christian churches or para-church organizations that subscribe to its stated requirements of holiness.
• Ages: 2–19 years old
• Schedule: Family Camp is offered the 3rd week of July every summer, with Family Camp scheduled for July 13–19, 2026.
• Price: Courtyard Cabins: Small Cabins $35/night, Large Cabins $50/night, Bungalow $65/night. Dikeside Cabins: Small Cabins $25/night. RV sites: 50 amp power, water and sewer $45/night; 30 amp power, water and sewer $40/night; all other sites $30/night.
The campground began in 1924 and Family Camp has been meeting for the last 100 years. About 25 years ago, it was decided that Family Camp would be held the third week of July each year. Conconully Bible Camp is operated by the Okanogan County Holiness Association, which came into existence as part of the Holiness movement in the early 1900s, is non-denominational, and has many different churches and denominations represented on its voluntary Board of Directors. The organization states that it believes in the Bible as the authoritative word of God and takes to heart the Great Commission found in Matthew 28, and its mission is “to create and maintain an environment of spiritual growth and discipleship.”
The campground’s cabins are located in Courtyard and Dikeside areas, and all cabins have electricity only and no water. Courtyard Cabins include 4 new cabins set up for 2–8 people, 3 rustic cabins that house 3–7 people, and 4 upgraded small cabins that house 1–2 people each. Dikeside Cabins include 6 large cabins that house 6–8 people each and 5 small cabins that house 2–3 people each. RV sites are in three areas: the Triangle area with 22 sites (all with water, power, and sewer; sites 19 and 20 are 50 amp, the rest 30 amp), the Dikeside area east of C Avenue with 9 sites (sites 23–25 have 30 amp power, water, and sewer; sites 25–31 have 30 amp power and water only), and the Northend area adjoining Silver Street with 6 sites (Site 1 has 30 amp power and water only; Sites 2 and 4–6 have 30 amp power, water, and sewer; Site 3 has 50 amp power, water, and sewer). The RV Park is open to individual renting and use, with a requirement of no use of drugs, alcohol, or tobacco, and it includes specific trailer size recommendations for various sites in the Triangle area. The camp requires no use of drugs, alcohol, or tobacco on the grounds.
Conconully Bible Camp rents its facilities to any Christian church or para-church organization that subscribes to its requirements of holiness and does not rent to those in opposition to Christian values and Christian living. It encourages people of Christian background to use the park and facilities for their personal growth. The Bible Camp is described as an important part of the community and is said to enjoy a positive relationship with the city, and the camp asks those who come to help maintain this relationship. Local activities in the surrounding area include ATV riding, fishing, hunting, and snowmobiling.
Camp Registration for 2026 is noted as coming soon. Reservations for Family Camp and large groups must be made by contacting [email protected] or calling 509.826.0888 and cannot be done on Campspot.
Last updated December 30, 2025.
• Ages: 2–19 years old
• Schedule: Family Camp is offered the 3rd week of July every summer, with Family Camp scheduled for July 13–19, 2026.
• Price: Courtyard Cabins: Small Cabins $35/night, Large Cabins $50/night, Bungalow $65/night. Dikeside Cabins: Small Cabins $25/night. RV sites: 50 amp power, water and sewer $45/night; 30 amp power, water and sewer $40/night; all other sites $30/night.
The campground began in 1924 and Family Camp has been meeting for the last 100 years. About 25 years ago, it was decided that Family Camp would be held the third week of July each year. Conconully Bible Camp is operated by the Okanogan County Holiness Association, which came into existence as part of the Holiness movement in the early 1900s, is non-denominational, and has many different churches and denominations represented on its voluntary Board of Directors. The organization states that it believes in the Bible as the authoritative word of God and takes to heart the Great Commission found in Matthew 28, and its mission is “to create and maintain an environment of spiritual growth and discipleship.”
The campground’s cabins are located in Courtyard and Dikeside areas, and all cabins have electricity only and no water. Courtyard Cabins include 4 new cabins set up for 2–8 people, 3 rustic cabins that house 3–7 people, and 4 upgraded small cabins that house 1–2 people each. Dikeside Cabins include 6 large cabins that house 6–8 people each and 5 small cabins that house 2–3 people each. RV sites are in three areas: the Triangle area with 22 sites (all with water, power, and sewer; sites 19 and 20 are 50 amp, the rest 30 amp), the Dikeside area east of C Avenue with 9 sites (sites 23–25 have 30 amp power, water, and sewer; sites 25–31 have 30 amp power and water only), and the Northend area adjoining Silver Street with 6 sites (Site 1 has 30 amp power and water only; Sites 2 and 4–6 have 30 amp power, water, and sewer; Site 3 has 50 amp power, water, and sewer). The RV Park is open to individual renting and use, with a requirement of no use of drugs, alcohol, or tobacco, and it includes specific trailer size recommendations for various sites in the Triangle area. The camp requires no use of drugs, alcohol, or tobacco on the grounds.
Conconully Bible Camp rents its facilities to any Christian church or para-church organization that subscribes to its requirements of holiness and does not rent to those in opposition to Christian values and Christian living. It encourages people of Christian background to use the park and facilities for their personal growth. The Bible Camp is described as an important part of the community and is said to enjoy a positive relationship with the city, and the camp asks those who come to help maintain this relationship. Local activities in the surrounding area include ATV riding, fishing, hunting, and snowmobiling.
Camp Registration for 2026 is noted as coming soon. Reservations for Family Camp and large groups must be made by contacting [email protected] or calling 509.826.0888 and cannot be done on Campspot.
Last updated December 30, 2025.
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