Welcome to Camp Firewalker!

Camp Firewalker offers a very diverse environment and therefore a very diverse number of high adventure activities.


Activities

  1. Climbing Cliff - Wall is 35 feet tall. Safety harnesses, helmets, and ropes will be used at all times with a qualified belay present during all operations.
  2. High Ropes Course - Ropes will be secured between trees in a manner so as to not damage the trees in any way. Safety cables will run above the ropes and all individuals on the course will wear harnesses, helmets and safety ropes which will be clipped into the safety cables at all times. Qualified belay and rescue personnel will be on hand to properly lower a person from the ropes should that situation arise.
  3. Obstacle Course - The obstacles provide fun challenges to individuals. Obstacles range from mini zip lines, tunnels, hurdling over barriers, tires, and much more. Obstacles are also built among the trees in a manner so as to not damage the trees. Qualified personnel will be available to spot personnel as appropriate.
  4. Canoeing - 15' Coleman canoes will be used on the lake for recreational purposes only. A qualified Red Cross Lifeguard will be on hand during all water activities. This can opportunity to build rafts as teams, and have races or just simply enjoy time in the water.
  5. Archery - Recreational bows will be used to shoot arrows at targets located on stacks of straw. All necessary precautions will be taken to ensure no one is located behind targets during shooting.
  6. Rappelling - Rappelling will take place up the canyon on an 80 foot cliff. A qualified belay will control guests during their decent so as to ensure safe speeds of decent. Harnesses and helmets will be used at all times.
  7. Leadership and Team Building Modules -All modules will have appropriate safety gear as necessary and qualified personnel will be present at all times. These modules vary but are all geared to groups of people going from point A to point B as a team. They will have to solve the puzzle together of how they traverse the area based on the equipment they are given. All modules will be built low to the ground so as to ensure safety.
  8. Hiking & Orienteering - Hikes will be taken throughout the area. 3 mile and 5 mile hikes to the waterfalls and to an overlook. Don't forget your camera for a view you'll never forget!
  9. Leap of Faith - A 20' pole that the participant climbs while wearing appropriate safety gear and harness and belayed on a rope. The participant then jumps of the pole where they are caught by the rope and harness.
  10. Catwalk - Climb up a ladder to a log 20 feet up in the air & walk across. The participant climbs while wearing appropriate safety gear and harness and belayed on a rope.
  11. Zip Line - Climb up a tree about 30 feet in the air and then zip your way down a cable line. The participant climbs wearing appropriate safety gear and harness on belayed a rope. Get ready for a fun ride back down.
  12. Bouldering Wall - This wall is designed for a traverse climb. It's a great for inexperienced climbers and a great challenge for experienced climbers. No harness necessary.
  13. Jacobs Ladder- Just like the ladders you see at the carnivals. It takes a lot of balance and agility to get to the top before you get flipped over on your back. No special equipment necessary. Once you start, you'll keep trying until you succeed.
NOTE: A qualified EMT on the staff and will be on the premises when guests are present.

Types of Camps

Youth & Singles Conferences: An opportunity for young men and young women to join together in high adventure activities. They will learn how to work together as they build their faith through physical and spiritual challenges. Night hikes, speakers, devotionals and much more. (Ages 12-18 and Ages 19-30)

Young Women's Camp: A camp for young women to develop their faith and dependence upon the Lord. Many opportunities for the Youth Camp Leaders to learn and grow with the younger campers. This is a great opportunity for the young women to stretch themselves through high adventure challenges. (Ages 12-18)

Boy/Girl Scout Camp: A structured camp to teach boy or girls scouts to live and practice the values they have been taught. Challenges will be given to motivate the scouts to learn wilderness survival skills. The scouts will also pass off advancement requirements. (Ages 10-18)

Family Reunions: Camp Firewalker is a great place to get the family together without any other distractions from the outside world. We have plenty of activities for the kids, youth, parents, and grandparents. Have fun with your family while having experiences that will bring you closer together through the challenges that will inspire faith.

Aaron's Camp: A powerful experience structured for young men to prepare to go on a mission. This camp inspires young men to have experiences that will strengthen and inspire them to serve the Lord. This is a Priesthood Camp not a Boy Scout Camp. (Ages 14-18)

Leadership Retreats: A great way to start off a new year for student body councils, athletic teams, yearbook staff, and much more. The groups will learn of their team member's strengths and what they have to contribute to their experience together for the upcoming year. Trust will be built, communication skills will be reinforced, and goals will be discussed.

Business Retreats: These retreats range from fire fighters to business corporations to teachers. Such experiences will bring the staff closer together as they learn more about working together to accomplish a common goal through high adventure experiences. This is a great time to have some fun.

We recommend 1 chaperone for every 12 participants under the age of 18.

Questions and Answers:

What are your rates?
  • 3 Nights 4 Days $140.00
  • 4 Nights 5 Days $155.00
  • 5 Nights 6 Days $170.00

    Does your camp provide meals and a cooking staff?
    We do not provide or cook meals for groups that attend our camp. Groups do however have access to all of our cooking facilities that are equipped with water, several refrigerators, a huge grill, and several propane stoves. We have all the equipment you'll need to cook for large or small groups. We have found that more groups prefer to do their own cooking. Allowing the groups to cook allows us to pass on more savings to you.

    How large or small can our groups be?
    We have had groups of less than 50. We have also had groups as large as 400.

    Do you have set schedules we must follow?
    Our camp is committed to giving you the experience that you would like to have. We have a staff willing to help you make the best schedule suitable for your group. We have several samples to assist groups in the process of creating a schedule that meets their needs.

    Can we have campfires?
    It depends on the fire danger levels set by the county in which our camp resides. We usually know by May or June if fires are permitted. Pray for Rain.

    Do you provide cabins, cots, or tents?
    We do not provide cabins, cots, or tents. We have plenty of room for you to pitch your tents.

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