Preparing for Camp

We can’t wait to see you all this summer!

You can read more about the SSBC Program, or jump right into prep mode…and grab your packing lists below. Please contact us with any questions.

 

What to Bring

Campers will spend their week at Sagrada in outdoor activities. They sleep and dine in open-air facilities. Campers should bring: 

  • 4 sets T-shirts & shorts

  • 1 pair of long pants and jacket

  • Pajamas and underwear

  • Water shoes for rocky beach

  • Hat

  • Flashlight

  • Sleeping bag and pillow

  • Towel and washcloth

  • Tennis shoes or hiking shoes with socks

  • Modest swimming suit

  • Sagrada Camp Bible (if you have been here before)

  • Toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, and comb

  • Shower shoes/flip flops



What Not to Bring

  • No shirts with inappropriate pictures or words (for example, beer advertisements)

  • No revealing tank tops, halter tops or tube tops

  • No short shorts or mini skirts

  • No cellphones, tablets, electronic devices, and other valuables

  • No fireworks and knives

  • No matches or lighters

  • No cigarettes or other tobacco products including vapes

  • No illegal or other non-prescription drugs

  • No books, magazines, or other reading material other than Camp Bible

Anything that a camper brings that they are not allowed to have will be placed in a locked box with their name on it and returned to the camper at the end of the week.

 

Available at Camp

Our Sagrada Camp Store is stocked with camp-appropriate clothing and shoes in a variety of sizes, blankets, pillows, and sleeping bags, as well as toiletries like soap, deodorant, toothbrushes and toothpaste. We can not guarantee that we have everything your camper will need so please send them with everything you can. We will do our best to provide anything that is lacking when they arrive.

Keeping Campers Healthy

A Camp Nurse is on-site during each session of camp. The camp nurse administers first aid and treats minor illnesses at camp. Sagrada works directly with Dr. Allcorn at Lincoln Family Medicine. As a friend of the camp, he is available for phone consultations as needed.