Velocity Camp: Boys Ages 10-12

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Two Sessions for 2024

June 24-28      July 15-19

9:00am - 4:00pm

 

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This camp includes:

*Five Total Days of Adventure

* Daily Transportation From and To Huntsville

* Morning and Afternoon Devotion Times

* Snacks and Drinks (YOU SEND A SACK LUNCH)

* Three Days of Adventure at Seek Adventures Camp

* One Day of Canoeing on the Flint River

* One Day of Travel to Little River Canyon

 

This camp is designed to help young campers grow in faith and character. Campers will run and play outdoors, enjoy fun swings and hear daily Bible devotions.  There will be time to practice archery, swim in the creek, climb on the camp's tower, ride zip lines and even face the camp's 50-foot Goliath tower.  

 

 

The Seek Adventures Mission Statement:

To encourage boys to explore the natural world; to give them a challenge and a chance to face it with courage; to step out in faith and connect with God their Father. 

 

At Camp Recreation Highlights  

Adventure Activities:

Climbing tower

Goliath tower

Zip lines

Mega-swing

Water Fun:

Natural swimming hole

Water slide

Giant slip-N-slide

Other Activities:  

Archery range

Sling shots 

Group building initiatives

Ninja house

Boulder house

 

More About The Canoeing Travel Day:

On Thursday (day subject to change due to weather) campers will travel by bus to the Flint River.  The group will make their way down about seven miles of river on this trip stopping along the way for lunch and some rock skipping.  Trees along the river provide wonderful places to jump and rope swing from.  Swift, curvy sections present new opportunities to learn to steer.  It's a great feeling to finally make your canoe go where you want it!   

 

More About The Little River Canyon Travel Day:

On Friday, campers will travel by bus directly from the Books-A-Million pickup to Little River Canyon, near Ft. Payne, Alabama.  Where they will have a picnic lunch and enjoy a day of adventure.  The canyon is deep, beautiful, wild and feels very remote.  Campers will hike down to the bottom of the canyon to climb and jump from huge boulders into deep swimming holes.  There are also rapids, which can provide hours of fun.  A day in Little River Canyon is a spiritual experience that invites people of all ages, to connect with nature and their Creator.

 

 

Huntsville Bus Pick-Up

Campers have the option of riding to camp in our 40-passenger bus, driven by camp owner, Chuck Kaylor.  Our Meeting Spot is in the parking lot (Boot Barn) on the north-west corner of North Parkway and University Drive.

Base Camp Drop-Off

 Base Camp drop-off and pick-up is also welcome. Directions

Cost:  (Until April 30: $395) (After: $445)

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