Every year Camp Suwannee has two weeks during the summer dedicated to its own Youth Camps. This camping experience allows camp participants to meet new friends, explore skills and sports, grow closer to God and enjoy all sorts of outside activities.

Junior Camp, ages 7-12, begins on Sunday, July 7, and ends on Saturday, July 13.

Senior Camp, ages 13-18, begins on Sunday, July 14, and ends on Saturday, July 20.

We are happy to announce that this year Camp Suwannee is completely filled up!

Camp Suwannee focuses on strengthening bonds and building new friendships through activities. There are opportunities for swimming, canoeing and tubing. The campers enjoy delicious meals in the cafeteria and reflection time in “The Bowl,” an area of the camp that surrounds a large fire pit. During that time, there is a reflection on the day’s activities and a time of worship and prayer. This is where many have made their most important life decisions: to give their hearts to Christ and to serve him with their careers.

Camp Suwannee has impacted the lives of many in the community, from campers to staff. Many of the campers return year after year to enjoy the fellowship, activities and grow their relationship with God.

If you would like more information about next year’s Camp Suwannee, contact Director Doug Mabey at (386) 658-6624.

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