Camp Rules

We are always delighted to have you at our NANA camp meetings. In order to provide a safe, quiet, peaceful and conducive Christian family atmosphere for us to enjoy, it is imperative for all to adhere to the following rules. You will need to agree to these rules and regulations during registration before you can be registered.

  1. Camp buildings must be left in the same condition as, or better than when you came. Please be sure that cabins and restrooms are cleaned daily. Hand-washing/other hygienic practices are highly encouraged.

  2. Absolutely no tobacco, alcohol, illegal drugs, weapons or profane and vulgar language.

  3. Clothing . . . Dressing in keeping with the highest Christian standards and modesty is expected. Consequently, no showing undergarments or hanging pants, no two-piece swimsuits, no bare midriffs, halter tops, miniskirts/dresses/shorts or loosely opened and/or revealing clothes.

  4. Food or drinks (except water) are not allowed in cabins because they attract wild creatures. Food or equipment may not be removed from the dining hall.

  5. For your safety and for liability purposes, all campers are required to stay on camp grounds unless permission is first obtained from the camp director.

  6. Girls' cabins are off-limits to boys. Boys' cabins are off-limits to girls.

  7. Pornographic or suggestive literatures, posters, etc. are prohibited.

  8. All campers are expected to participate in all camp activities and obey the directions given by cabin counselors and camp officials. Insubordination will not be tolerated. Cabins will remain empty during all scheduled activities.

  9. Swimming will be permitted only during scheduled periods when lifeguards are on duty and assigned adults are around to supervise.

  10. In consideration for our fellow campers, quiet time is from 11:00pm until 6:00am. Also, sleep and rest are essential for sound and healthy bodies.

  11. Sickness or injury must be reported to the medical/nursing team immediately.

  12. Violations of the above rules may include penalties up to and including dismissal from camp. If a camper is dismissed from camp, there will be no refund of camp fees.