Overnight Camps

  • Overnight Camps run from Monday morning through Friday evening. Check-in time is between 8:00 and 10:00 am on Monday. Camp ends with a closing program at 4:45 pm Friday afternoon which parents are encouraged to attend. Departure from camp will be at about 5:15 pm.


    June 10-14- Junior Camp (Ages 8-11) 

    June 17-21- Tween Camp (Ages 11-13) 

    June 24-28- Teen Camp (Ages 13-18) 

  • Our fees are kept low by the donations of churches and individuals and through the sacrifice of summer staff that volunteer their time or receive a limited salary. Campers attend CSBC by paying a modest fee or by completing a scripture memory course to obtain tuition credit.

    2024 Overnight Camp Fees

    Full Price -  $240

    Knowing God's Word "Campership" -  $120

    Multi-Sibling Discount - First child full price, all other siblings 15% off.

    Campers are only eligible for one discount.


    *See Registration Form for multi-child discount.


    You may pay in full or a portion when you register by mail, or online. The balance will be due at check-in. The weekly camp fee includes a choice of a CSBC T-shirt or a CSBC logo item and snack shop goodies. No spending money is needed and no money will be accepted at the Snack Shop.

    The Camp Registration Form, and Health Information, History and Permission Form must be filled out completely for attendance at CSBC Camps. For those registering online, the Permission form will be available to sign at check-in.

  • Here are some things to bring that will make your camp experience more enjoyable.

    • Bible and note taking materials
    • A weeks worth of cool, comfortable clothing than can (and will) get dirty
    • Swimsuit (see clothing guidelines below)
    • Comfortable, closed-toe shoes (required for everything except water activities)
    • Water-proof sandals/shoes for canoeing (see clothing guidelines below)
    • Beach towel
    • Sunscreen/Bug repellent
    • Any necessary medication
    • Sleeping bag, pillow, and pillow case
    • Towels (2), wash cloths (2)
    • Personal items: toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, soap, etc.
    • Flashlight/Camera
    • Something to sleep in
    • Light jacket or sweatshirt
    • A pair of long pants or jeans

    Please put identification on all items.

  • Leave these things at home:

    • Cell phones and other electronic devices. Camp is an opportunity to disconnect!
    • Candy, chewing gum, or other food - There is snack shop every day. Food is not allowed in the cabins. Food for specific allergies may be brought to the kitchen at check-in. Any food brought on campus must be labeled, and will remain in the kitchen. The camper/family is responsible to pick up any remaining food at the end of the week.
    • Objectionable literature
    • Alcohol, tobacco products, any type of drugs
    • Guns, knives (including pocket knives), firearms, weapons, or any other items that could harm another camper
  • Modesty and functionality are the key guidelines for camp attire. Loose fitting clothing is more comfortable and usually more modest.

    • Bring enough clothes for one week. 
    • Bring clothes that can (and will) get dirty.
    • Avoid short shorts - mid thigh is a good length
    • No halter tops or revealing tank tops
    • No offensive wording or graphics
    • Swimsuits: Swimwear for boys and girls should be modest. Girls: no bikini or brief 2-piece swimsuits. (You may be asked to wear a T-shirt over your suit by the pool staff.
    • Boys and girls are required to wear a cover-up shirt going to and from the pool and canoeing.
    • Shoes: For your safety you will be required to wear closed-toe shoes(tennis, hiking, or walking shoes) at all times except going to and from the swimming pool and in the cabins.
    • Water shoes: for canoeing you must wear strap-on sandals, compression fitting water shoes, or old tennis shoes (something that will not come off of your foot in the water.) Flip-flips are not adequate for canoeing.
  • Campers are placed into age-appropriate groups and participate in daily activities in these groups. During daily chapel and for most meals, the whole camp meets together. Cabin groups are led in  camp activities by the group counselors and other adult staff, as appropriate.


    CSBC activities may include: games, crafts, art, hiking, swimming, canoeing, initiative activities, archery, sports, cookouts, nature games, orienteering, Bible studies, and daily chapel. Overnight camps also include campouts, campfire programs, night games, and night swims.


    Each cabin group is led and supervised by two counselors. You may request one cabin mate (or group mate for Day Camps) on the registration form. Your friend must also request you as a cabin mate. Making a request does not guarantee you will be grouped with your friend. 

  • Cumberland Springs Bible Camp is not a big program-driven outdoor institution where campers can get lost in the mix. We are a relatively small camp, and we strive to create a true family atmosphere where each camper is given personal attention. Camps and retreats at Cumberland Springs are designed to help campers mature physically, emotionally, and spiritually.


    At CSBC, campers can get away from their regular routine as they are placed in a new environment. Within this environment a temporary community quickly develops. Together, our campers will experience enjoyable and challenging outdoor activities, interaction with committed counselors and staff, and the foundation of solid Bible teaching. This combination serves as a catalyst for both salvation and spiritual growth.

Day CampS

  • Day Camp begins at 8:00 a.m. and ends at 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. 

    Campers are served breakfast and lunch. 

    Day Camp is available for children ages 6-12

    Day Camp 1- July 8-12

    Day Camp 2- July 15-19

    Day Camp 3- July 22-26


  • Always affordable!

    Our fees are kept low by the donations of churches and individuals and through the sacrifice of summer staff that volunteer their time or receive a limited salary.


    2024 Day Camp Fees

    All Campers - $130; a $25 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your spot. Day Camps fill up quickly so be sure and register early! The deposit will count toward the total balance for the week. Deposits may be refunded by request in the event that there are no Day Camp spaces left at the time of your registration.


    Knowing God’s Word “Campership” does not apply to Day Camps.


    Multi-Sibling Discount - First child full price, all other siblings 15% off.

    CSBC offers in-town pick up and drop off for Day Camps Monday afternoon - Friday. There is no pick up on Monday mornings. All parents must drop their child off at CSBC to pay final fees and sign permission forms. The van will drop off Monday afternoon, and pick up will begin Tuesday morning.


    Pick up/drop off location is in the RC3 gravel parking lot.

    You must pre-register for Van Pick up on the Registration Form or contacting us at least one week prior. You may sign up on Monday morning at registration, if there is space available. There is a $5 fee per family for campers riding the CSBC van for Day Camp.


    The Camp Registration Form, and Health Information, History and Permission Form must be filled out completely for attendance at CSBC Camps. For those registering online, Permission Forms will be available to sign at check-in.

  • Always be prepared!

    Here are some things to bring that will make your camp experience more enjoyable.

    • Bible and note taking materials
    • Cool, comfortable clothing than can (and will) get dirty
    • Swimsuit (modest one piece for girls, modest trunks for boys)
    • Comfortable, closed-toe shoes (required for everything except water activities)
    • Water-proof sandals/shoes (Flip-flops are not adequate for canoeing. See Clothing Guidelines below for details.)
    • Beach towel
    • Sunscreen/Insect repellent
    • Any necessary medication
    • An extra change of clothing
    • Please put identification on all items.
  • Leave these things at home:

    • Cell phones and other electronic devices. Camp is an opportunity to disconnect!
    • Candy, chewing gum, or other food - There is snack shop every day. Food is not allowed in the cabins.
    • Objectionable literature
    • Alcohol, tobacco products, any type of drugs
    • Guns, knives (including pocket knives), firearms, weapons, or any other items that could harm another camper
  • Modesty and functionality are the key guidelines for camp attire. Loose fitting clothing is more comfortable and usually more modest.

    • Bring a change of clothes each day.
    • Bring clothes that can (and will) get dirty.
    • Avoid short shorts - mid thigh is a good length
    • No halter tops or revealing tank tops
    • No offensive wording or graphics
    • Swimsuits: Swimwear for boys and girls should be modest. Girls: no bikini or brief 2-piece swimsuits. (You may be asked to wear a T-shirt over your suit by the pool staff.
    • Boys and girls are required to wear a cover-up shirt going to and from the pool and canoeing.
    • Shoes: For your safety you will be required to wear closed-toe shoes(tennis, hiking, or walking shoes) at all times except going to and from the swimming pool and in the cabins.
    • Water shoes: for canoeing you must wear strap-on sandals, compression fitting water shoes, or old tennis shoes (something that will not come off of your foot in the water.) Flip-flips are not adequate for canoeing.
  • Campers are placed into age-appropriate groups and participate in daily activities in these groups. During daily chapel and for most meals, the whole camp meets together. Day Camp groups are led in  camp activities by the group counselors and other adult staff, as appropriate.


    CSBC activities may include: games, crafts, art, hiking, swimming, canoeing, initiative activities, archery, sports, cookouts, nature games, orienteering, Bible studies, and daily chapel. Overnight camps also include campouts, campfire programs, night games, and night swims.


    Each group is led and supervised by two counselors. You may request one group mate on the registration form. Your friend must also request you as a group mate.

  • Cumberland Springs Bible Camp is not a big program-driven outdoor institution where campers can get lost in the mix. We are a relatively small camp, and we strive to create a true family atmosphere where each camper is given personal attention. Camps and retreats at Cumberland Springs are designed to help campers mature physically, emotionally, and spiritually.


    At CSBC, campers can get away from their regular routine as they are placed in a new environment. Within this environment a temporary community quickly develops. Together, our campers will experience enjoyable and challenging outdoor activities, interaction with committed counselors and staff, and the foundation of solid Bible teaching. This combination serves as a catalyst for both salvation and spiritual growth.