CAMP LOMA DE VIDA
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Teen Camp

Ages: 13-18 yrs old or
​7th-12th grade fall '25

Teen Camp 1 - June 23 -27, 2025
Teen Camp 2 - July 7 - 11, 2025

what we do

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Our teen camps at CLDV are impactful to the campers lives on so many levels.  Campers will be be in a cabin with 10-12 other campers.  They will be part of that cabin team with their counselor for the week.  They will be part of the larger battle between two differing teams.  Their cabin will join other cabins to form one of the teams and duke it out for camp supremacy and to be called the Camp Champ! Their schedule is full of fun, food, activities as well as God's Word.  Their mornings are scheduled and their afternoons are open for them to choose between a variety of activities from fun games, swimming, sports, the Fun Zone, Camp Grounds Coffee House, the Lifehill Store and much, much more.  Every evening ends with fun cabin time and rest to be able to do it all over again the next day.  Each camper will build lifelong friendships with their cabin mates and counselor as well as lifelong memories. Our goal at CLDV is Character training in an Active environment that Motivates relationships towards Purposeful living - Know God |  Know Love  |  Know Purpose

For questions or concerns please feel free to Contact Us

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Your camper is going to have a blast at camp! There are so many fun things for your camper to do, so there is no need for your camper to bring electronic devices or sports equipment. These items should remain at home. Another great idea while packing is to ask yourself, “Would my child be allowed to bring this to school?” If the answer is no, then it’s probably not suitable for camp either. At the beginning of the week, we will ask the campers if they have packed any of these items. If they have, we will gather the items and store them in a safe place during the week. The items will be returned to them at the end of the week.

WHAT TO BRING
  • Bible
  • Notebook, pen
  • Twin size sheets or sleeping bag
  • Blanket
  • Pillow
  • Pool towel
  • Bath towel
  • Toiletries (soap, shampoo, teeth care, deodorant, etc.)
  • Casual clothes (chapel, meal time, etc.)**
  • Sports clothes (activities, games, mud pit, etc.)**
    • T-shirts – modest, loose-fitting
    • Shorts – modest, loose-fitting
    • Pants – modest, loose-fitting
  • Laundry bag
  • Plastic trash bag for wet items
  • Sunscreen
  • Swim suit (girls-one piece, boys-boxer style)**
  • Shoes, sandals
  • Money $ (lifehill store— snacks, apparel, coffeeshop)*
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WHAT NOT TO BRING
  •  Electronics of Any Kind (cell phones, gaming device, tablets, etc.)
  • Weapons (guns, firearms or knives)
  • Fireworks
  • Tobacco, Drugs, Alcohol
  • Sports equipment (skateboards, paintball/airsoft guns, nerf guns, etc.)
  • Pets
  • Body piercings
  • Clothing supporting beer/alcohol companies**
  • Spaghetti straps**
  • Tight tank tops**
  • Crop tops**
  • Two piece swimsuits (girls)**
  • Cut-off T-shirts**
  • Spandex or yoga pants (acceptable to wear under shorts)**

*EXTRA MONEY 
The Lifehill Store sells everything from candy, snacks, chips, and drinks that range from $.50 - $2.00 as well as T-shirts, water bottles and souvenirs that range from $2.00 - $20.00.  Our Camp Grounds Coffee Shop sells Fruit Smoothies, Shakes, Flavored coffee and pastries that range from $2.00 - $5.00.   ​

**DRESS CODE
​Our goal in developing a dress standard is to be both modest and practical. However, dress standards can often be a source of tension, especially among girl campers. In today’s society, the “less is more” mentality is displayed through low cut jeans and shorts, tight or revealing tops and short shorts. Please understand that Camp Loma de Vida is committed to protecting the innocence of your child while they are in our care. With this in mind, we will ask campers who are inappropriately dressed (wearing articles of clothing not consistent with CLDV dress standards) to change. We appreciate your sensitivity to this subject matter, as it is our goal to create an impactful, unforgettable camp environment that is free from distractions.

sample daily schedule

Morning Activities - Wake Up | Wash Up | Clean Up
8:30     Flag Raising & Breakfast
9:15     Chapel
10:00   Personal Devotions
10:45   Game Time
12:30   Cabin Check Review
1:00     Lunch
1:30     SM / QT (Scripture Memory / Quiet Time)
2:00     Afternoon Activities* Swimming Pool, Cabin Challenges, Lifehill Store, Floor hockey, Carpetball, Ping Pong, Foosball, Table Games, Basketball, Volleyball (sand/reg), Soccer, Gaga Ball, Nine Square, Human Foosball, Ultimate Frisbee, Nature Trails, Trail Rides, Berg bikes, Zip line, Rockwall, etc.
6:00     Dinner
7:00     Chapel
8:00     Evening Activities/Game
10:00   Night Cabin Activities
10:30   Cabin Devotions
11:00   Lights Out*

*Monday Check in is from 3:30 - 5:00 PM
​*Schedule is flexible & subject to change
*Every Thursday night is Thursday Night Lights (TNL) so it is a late night. (Inflatables | Water slides | Sports | Bonfire | Midnight Pizza | etc.)

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PO Box 418 Edinburg, TX 78540
956.381.9227
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  • CLDV
    • Our Staff
    • Our History
    • Our Location
    • Contact Us
  • SUMMER CAMP
    • Teen Camp
    • Kids Camp
    • Kids Day Camp
    • Pricing
    • Dates
    • Packing List
    • FAQs
    • Financial Aid
    • Daily Schedule
  • RENT THE CAMP
    • Facilities
    • Pricing
    • Payments
    • Calendar
    • Book Us Now
  • WORK AT CAMP
  • CALENDAR
  • GIVE
  • PAYMENTS