Parent's Guide

Welcome to our parent's guide, a comprehensive resource designed to help you and your child get the most out of our summer camp program. From packing lists to health and safety, our guide provides everything you need to know to ensure a fun, safe, and successful summer camp experience.

We also have more information about camps schedules, activities, and food on our Camp Life page.

Getting To & From Camp

Packing For Camp

During Camp

Health & Safety

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Discover What Others Say!

Teen Time is really fun, and if you go there, you will make friends and have lots of fun.

Sage N.

Age

12

Sage N.

Teen Time is awesome!

Alex M.

Age

10

Alex M.

I had the best time ever!

Jakhari

Age

12

Jakhari

My absolute highlight was cabin leading... My cabin was absolutely angels... I love all the blasters.

Poppy

Age

Poppy

Staff

Once we arrived at the ranch, things were set up and ready. We felt instantly welcome. I appreciated the opportunity to meet his group leaders and see the cabin he would be staying in. But the best indicator of how wonderful the camp was happened when we came to pick Hayden up - he wished he could stay at camp longer. Thank you Teen Time!

Patricia J.

Age

Patricia J.

Parent

It was fun, you should go!

Aalyah R.

Age

12

Aalyah R.

My boy was very homesick, as to be expected. But he was well taken care of and had a lot of fun!

Elisha R.

Age

Elisha R.

Parent

It was really fun. The staff are amazing, the food is great.

Colton W.

Age

12

Colton W.

One of the highlights of my camp staff experience was getting time to talk with campers and staff and hear their stories.

Jbyrd

Age

Jbyrd

Staff

If you haven't been, well, you are missing out on an amazing time! So many new friends to make! Counselors are the best! Teen Time rocks my summer! I have been 4 years and now plan on taking the BLAST program in April 2024 to be an assistant!! It is a rewarding experience for sure!!

Jacob

Age

14

Jacob

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FAQs

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We welcome any parent who would like to volunteer for camp while their child is attending. Please keep in mind that sometimes it can be a distraction for your child if you are present.

Yes, you can contact your child at any time. We prefer to keep phone calls to important issues and emergency basis only as we have found phone calls home can increase homesickness and can seem unfair for children whose parents do not call.

In order to maintain the security of all people at camp we ask that parents not show up at camp unannounced outside of pick up and drop off hours. If you need to visit your child please contact the office so we can schedule a time.

We respect that children develop at different rates, and understand that accidents happen. If your child experiences bedwetting or daytime accidents, please pack their preferred method of containment, such as pull-ups, goodnites, or diapers, and ensure that all medications, if required, are properly labeled.

This information will remain confidential. Please indicate on your registration form if your child experiences bedwetting. In the event of an accident, we will wash your child's clothes, PJs, and bedding.

Regular laundry services are not provided. Please provide enough clothes for the camps duration plus an extra set. If your child has a bathroom related accident those clothes will be washed.

Currently, we are unable to provide transportation to the camp due to various constraints. However, personally bringing your child to the camp can ensure a positive start to their experience and help both you and your child feel comfortable as you discover the ranch together.

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