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  • This is a 6 day, 5 night camp for adults with disabilities. Campers should be able to independently take care of personal needs, like eating, hygiene, and dressing, and be able to participate in most camp activities. During this session, campers can expect to walk 1-3 miles per day in order to get to various activity locations. Activities include canoeing, campfires, crafting, faith lessons, events, and games.

    The directors, counselors and registered nurse have all been selected for their skill in caring for the emotional, physical, and spiritual needs of disabled persons. In addition, all summer staff participate in training prior to the start of camp.

  • This is a 6 day, 5 night camp for youth ages 7-13. Campers are placed into cabin groups based on age and gender identity, and will participate in activities like kayaking, crafting, archery, swimming, campfires, faith lessons, games, and more! We aim to incorporate social-emotional learning into the daily camp experience and create a high-energy, fun environment for your camper!

    All summer staff are selected based on their experience working with youth and go through training prior to the start of camp.

  • This is a 7 day, 6 night camp that includes a 3 night backpacking trip in the Wenatchee National Forest and an “adventure” element such as rafting or rock climbing. Campers will pack and carry all supplies, set up their campsite & participate in preparing their own food. Teens will discover the art of teamwork & communication and experience a renewed sense of personal strength. The team will spend time reflecting on how God connects through creation, adventure and community.

    TRAC is led by experienced staff who have the appropriate training (medical and wilderness) to keep campers engaged and safe. Campers do not have to supply all of their own gear. This camp is a mild physically challenge and we encourage teens of all abilities to try it out!

  • This is a 7 day, 6 night camp program that offers a unique opportunity for the whole family to spend time together without the distractions of “real life.” Families can focus on renewing their relationships with each other and with God. Family groups join together for morning worship, evening activities and special events. There is plenty of time each day for relaxation or to dive in and experience all camp has to offer!

    We are excited to have a community of individuals who act as our camp pastors! For family camp, the pastor. will lead the adult morning devotions, as well as facilitating communal prayer and evening teaching sessions.

  • Counselors Aren't On Shift - time to party! Adults ages 21-39 will enjoy a weekend of fun events, activities, community building, and workshops to hear from their peers about important topics of young adulthood.

Summer Camp 2025

  • The Theme

    There is a whimsical wonder that comes with the summer camp experience. For 2025, Camp Burton welcomes you to join us for a Mythical Summer of dragons, fairies, and adventure.

  • The Verse

    “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”

    John 1:5

  • The Dates

    Teens Redeemed Adv. Camp - August 2-8, 2025
    Family Unity Camp - August 3-9, 2025
    Faith Adventure Camp - August 10-15 2025
    New Horizons Camp - August 17-22, 2025

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FAQs

  • We understand that many individuals and families plan their summer activities in advance. In order to allow for that planning, our team will finalize our camp dates and theme at the beginning of January . Registration opens on January 15.

    As of 2025, Camp Burton has decided that all of our camp sessions will take place in August. We hope to continue this schedule moving forward in order to provide our campers with consistency for their session dates.

  • Our registration window opens January 15, with registration forms being due on June 15. Visit our registration page to view camp dates, access registration forms, and see current tuition rates.

    Late registrations are only accepted on a case-by-case basis. We cannot guarantee late registrants a placement.

  • There are various ways to approach tuition and payment. Please visit our tuition page to learn more.

  • Our organization believes that everyone deserves to experience camp and we aim to remove barriers that may limit accessibility. We are lucky to have generous donors and alumni who donate to our campership fund each year, allowing us to provide financial assistance when tuition fees may otherwise prevent a camper from attending. Please reach out to our program director to learn more about our campership program by emailing program@campburton.com.

  • Our camp sessions offer a wide variety of activities depending on the program. Activities may include kayaking, canoeing, swimming, archery, games, campfires, and daily events like carnivals, karaoke nights, dances, and more. Visit our activities page to learn more.

  • Every person is continuously learning about themselves and how they interact with others. Social-emotional elements are designed to create a safe, welcoming environment centered on independence, adaptability, and compassion. We believe it is important to find healthy ways to (1) communicate our needs, (2) process our feelings, (3) adapt to circumstances, (4) establish boundaries, and (5) work in collaboration with others. Our staff incorporate opportunities to build these skills in day-to-day activities.