Blue Bronna Wilderness Camp

Encountering Christ through a Wilderness Camping Experience!

Camp Offerings

Youth/Teen  Camps
Youth/Teen Camps

Whether you are looking for a summer camp to build your outdoor skills, do some climbing, or spend your time with the horses we have lots of options for an exciting camp experience! From age 8 through 17 we have many options available.

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Family Camps
Family Camps

Looking for a family getaway in the mountains where Mom and Dad can actually relax? Spend your summer vacation with us in the wilderness.

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Adult Camps
Adult Camps

Adventure awaits. Whether you're looking for a challenge with a group of like-minded individuals or a couples retreat check out our unique and exciting options below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Based on a five day camp.

  • Bible
  • Rain gear & gloves
  • Water bottle
  • Flashlight or headlamp
  • Boots with a heel
  • Sturdy runners or hikers-Jeans or sturdy pants
  • 2 Warm long-sleeved shirts
  • 2 T-shirts
  • 4 Hooded sweatshirt
  • Waterproof soft shell jacket
  • Warm hat
  • Swim wear
  • 6 Socks(wool blend)
  • Personal hygiene (towel, soap, etc.)
  • Warm sleeping bag (-10 rating at least)
  • Self inflating sleeping pad or thin foam
  • Camera

Please do not bring things like phones, iPods, or expensive/cherished items that may be lost or broken(i.e. journals, jewelry, etc.). We would like our campers not to be worried about items being in danger of damage while at camp.

How much riding experience do I need to be on a pack trip?

At Willow Creek - no experience is needed but you will be expected to learn how to catch, brush and saddle their own horses and be comfortable riding for up to 1-2 hours. The day rides we do include going up and down steep terrain.

At Coat Creek - some experience is needed and you need to be prepared to ride for up to 8 hours.

Campers will need to be ready to live in the wilderness which includes going to the bathroom outside, helping with chores like harvesting firewood and setting up camp.

Do you provide subsidies and/or sponsorships for campers who can't afford to come?

We do not want camp fees to keep someone from attending our camps. We only have a certain number of sponsorships available each summer. If you are in need of financial assistance to come to camp or send your child please email us at office@bluebronna.org

No. There is no internet access for campers at any of our locations.

We don't attend church; will we feel out of place? Will my child feel pressured to believe in your faith?

Many of our campers do not attend church, a fact which we take into consideration when we plan our programs and camps. No camper will forced or coerced into making any decision at camp. We do our best to include each camper and strive for an inclusive, loving environment in which each person feels accepted and appreciated.

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