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Every Station, Every Skill

Campers move in small teams through hands-on activity stations all day long. Each one is run by trained staff and built to challenge kids in the best way. Here's everything your camper will get to do.

A young camper learning to lead and handle a horse in the round pen at Victory Acres Ranch, guided by a staff member
No experience needed

Beginner Horsemanship

An introduction to the world of horses: tack, horse anatomy, horse behavior, and safety around these big, gentle animals. Beginners will learn to lead, groom, and properly tack up a horse.

A camper drawing a bow and aiming at targets on the dedicated archery range at Adventure Day Camp
Beginner friendly

Archery

The fundamentals of archery — stance, form, aim, and range safety — on our dedicated archery range. Campers may bring their own bow if they have one.

A camper at the supervised air-rifle range, learning marksmanship fundamentals and firearm safety discipline
Air rifles · Safety-first

Firearm Safety & Marksmanship

Air-rifle safety and marksmanship fundamentals, taught with a strict safety-first structure on a supervised range. The emphasis is discipline, focus, and respect.

Campers enjoying the outdoor free play area at Adventure Day Camp on a sunny Florida day
Beat the heat

Free Play Area

When the Florida sun is high, the free play area is where it's at — inflatables, games, and the camp-favorite capture-the-flag water balloon battle.

Campers competing in relay races and team field events at Adventure Day Camp at Victory Acres Ranch
Team-focused

Track & Field

Sprints, relay races, the bear crawl, tug of war, egg toss, and the three-legged race. Classic field-day competition that builds real teamwork.

Campers learning hands-on first aid techniques from a certified instructor during a camp session
Life skills

First Aid

Practical, age-appropriate first aid skills taught by certified instructors. Kids leave knowing how to stay calm and help in an emergency.

Campers practicing basic self-defense fundamentals in a supervised session at Adventure Day Camp
Confidence builder

Basic Self-Defense

The fundamentals of personal safety and basic self-defense — building confidence, awareness, and respect.

Campers working on crafts and engaging in small-group discussion during a creative station at camp
Create & connect

Arts, Crafts & Small Group

A creative station and small-group time woven through the week — including knots, campfire skills, and faith-centered small-group discussion.

More Than Activities — A Foundation

Every activity at Adventure Day Camp is more than a skill to check off. Woven through the week are the principles we believe shape a life well lived. 1 Peter 3:15 calls those who follow Christ to always be ready to give a reason for the hope they have — and camp is where kids start building that foundation.

No Greater LoveThe Importance of Your AimTeamwork & CamaraderieTruth & FidelityIdentity: Who God Says I AmIn the World, Not of ItWhat God Says Is ImportantWhat It Means to Follow GodWhom Shall I Fear“Send Me”

These themes show up in small-group time, in how we coach, and in the way our teams treat each other all week long.

What a Day Looks Like

Structured, active, and team-focused from drop-off to pick-up.

8:00–8:20 AM

Drop-off & arrival

8:30 AM

Group warm-up, then campers split into teams

9:00–11:50 AM

Activity rounds 1–3 (teams rotate through stations)

11:50 AM–12:50 PM

Group lunch (campers bring a shelf-stable sack lunch)

1:00–3:50 PM

Activity rounds 4–6

3:50 PM

Consolidation & wind-down

4:00–4:20 PM

Pick-up

Early drop-off (6:30–8:00 AM, M–F) and late pick-up (4:20–6:00 PM, M–Th) available as add-ons. Fridays close with awards and recognition at 3:00 PM.

What Your Camper Gets

  • A branded water bottle
  • One camp t-shirt

The camp pack is included with the first week of camp.

What to Pack Each Day

  • A shelf-stable sack lunch (we aren’t licensed to provide prepared food)
  • A towel labeled with your child’s name
  • A rain coat or poncho
  • Closed-toe shoes
  • Jeans or comfortable pants
  • Optional: boots, helmet, bow and arrow (if they own one)

Parents can load funds onto a camper’s account for snack-bar purchases.

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