
What to Bring
YOUTH CAMPERS
Please bring a sleeping bag, pillow, towels, toiletries, flashlight, Bible, note pad, pen or pencil, and spending money for souvenirs and snacks. If you have not sent in your signed and completed medical form and waiver, please bring it with you. You may also want to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, lip balm, a hat, flip-flops to wear to and from the pool, and a camera.
Please Do Not Bring: Food (see MEALS), pets, cigarettes, drugs, alcoholic beverages, matches, fireworks, weapons of any kind, CD/DVD/MP3 players, cell phones, pagers, electronic games and other electronic devices, clothing promoting worldly activities, large amounts of money, or valuables. We do provide a method of depositing money for safekeeping.
Camper Mail & Phone Use
When writing a camper, use the address below and write the camper's first and last name on the envelope.
Camper Name
c/o Wolf Mountain Camps (in the summer please include which camp - Junior Camp, Teen Camp, or Horsemanship)
16555 Jericho Road
Grass Valley, CA 95949
Because of the limited number of phones, campers are not permitted to make calls. Parents are asked not to call their children during camp except in an emergency. Cell phone use is not permitted.
Dress Guidelines
Camp is an exciting place with lots of fun activities! Because of the schedule of camp, we stay active and fairly busy most of the day. Guys and girls can plan to wear knee-length shorts with loose-fitting, modest shirts throughout the day. Of course pants and jeans are fine as well. Please avoid tank tops, except for use at the pool.
We try to create a different atmosphere in our evening services, so we encourage but do not require guys to wear collared shirts and long pants. Girls are encouraged, but not required, to wear skirts or dresses. All clothing should come at least to the knee.
At the Pool
Girls: Colored shorts and a tank top or t-shirt should be worn over swimsuits. If shorts do not come to the knee, a towel or cover-up should be worn while going to and from the pool.
Guys: Exposed undergarments are not permitted. Swimsuits should be modest, trunk-type suits.
We require all clothing to be modest and appropriate. Wolf Mountain reserves the right to ask any camper to change his/her outfit if, in the estimation of the staff, the outfit does not comply with these standards. Please call our office if you have any questions.
Clothing Tips: During spring, fall, and winter camps, the weather in the area varies from warm to quite cold. Be prepared for either. For horseback riding, boots or shoes with heels are encouraged for a safer situation. For high ropes, closed-toe shoes are required.
Parents and Adult Sponsors, please note: Please mark all luggage with the camper's name. Marking clothing with the camper's name is optional.
Meals
All meals are included in the price of the camping program. Those on special diets must bring their own necessary supplements. A refrigerator, microwave, and toaster are available to store and prepare special diet foods. Food from a meal served at The Mill may be set aside for a future meal.
ADULT CAMPERS
Arrival and Departure
Everyone coming to a Wolf Mountain camp, retreat, or conference must register at the office. Please do so upon arrival. The office is open at arrival times and each work day from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. First and last meals, as well as registration times, will be announced in the brochure for each camp.
Late Arrivals: Should your arrival be delayed for some reason, please call the camp office at 530.273.8709 to hold your reservations and to give us an estimate of your arrival time.
What to Bring
Please bring a sleeping bag, pillow, towels, toiletries, flashlight, Bible, note pad, pen or pencil, and spending money for souvenirs and snacks. If you have not sent in your signed and completed medical form and waiver, please bring it with you. You may also want to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, lip balm, a hat, flip-flops to wear to and from the pool, and a camera.
Please Do Not Bring: Pets, cigarettes, drugs, alcoholic beverages, matches, fireworks, or clothing promoting worldly activities.
Meals
All meals are included in the price of the camping program. Those on special diets must bring their own necessary supplements. A refrigerator, microwave, and toaster are available to store and prepare special diet foods. Food from a meal served at The Mill may be set aside for a future meal. Click here to see our menus.
Dress Guidelines
Camp is an exciting place with lots of fun activities! Because of the schedule of camp, we stay active and fairly busy most of the day. Guys and girls can plan to wear knee-length shorts with loose-fitting, modest shirts throughout the day. Of course pants and jeans are fine as well. Please avoid tank tops, except for use at the pool.
We try to create a different atmosphere in our evening services, so we encourage but do not require guys to wear collared shirts and long pants. Girls are encouraged, but not required, to wear skirts or dresses that come at least to the knee.
Clothing Tips: During spring, fall, and winter camps, the weather in the area varies from warm to quite cold. Be prepared for either. For horseback riding, boots or shoes with heels are encouraged for a safer situation. For high ropes, closed-toe shoes are required.
Please Note: It is a good idea to mark all luggage and clothing. Lost and found items not requested within 30 days will be disposed of. Requested items will be mailed at your expense. If firearms are brought, they are to be used only at the shooting range and at scheduled times. They should be locked in your vehicle at all other times.