WHAT TO BRING TO CAMP

Here is a recommended list of items to bring to camp. All clothes and other items should be labeled and a list of items should be taped to the inside top of the camper's trunk or suitcase. Bring enough clothes for the length of the session. Comfortable play clothes rather than expensive casual wear are preferred. At least one white outfit (shirt and shorts) is suggested. Please talk with your child about taking care of and keeping up with belongings.  Every effort will be made to help campers keep up with their belongings and find lost items, but the camp cannot be responsible for lost items.


*  A blanket or sleeping bag.             

    2 Sheets and Pillow (unless camper will use sleeping bag exclusively).

    Raincoat/Jacket/Sweater

    T-Shirts and Shorts 

    Jeans (long pants of blue jean, corduroy, or other strong fabric required for horseback riding-no parachute pants for riding). 

    Underwear.

    Shoes (at least 2 pair) and socks. Shoes are required at all times at camp. One pair of sturdy leather (hiking type), at least one pair of tennis/athletic shoes, and one pair of water sandals is recommended. Flip-flops are only appropriate for showers and pool wear. Horseback riders should bring smooth-leather-soled shoes (cowboy boots, riding shoes, or any smooth leather-sole shoe with a heel). Hiking boots, tennis shoes, and other lugged soled shoes are NOT appropriate for riding.     

    Swimsuits. At least two swimsuits are recommended. Campers are not allowed to wear swimsuits except at swimming activities. 

    Pajamas

    Towels/bath cloths

    Toiletries (toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, shampoo, etc.)

    Flashlight/batteries

    Camera/film

    Devotional Materials

    Costume (for masquerade events)

    Appropriate reading materials

    Stationery and Stamps

    OPTIONAL ITEMS

    Softball Glove, fishing gear, magic tricks, appropriate games and toys, musical instrument (if child plays).

 

    ITEMS NOT TO BRING: Please be sure the following items, which can cause problems, are NOT brought to camp:  radios, tape players, walkmen cd's I-PODS, MP3 or tape players, boom boxes, cell phones, beepers, walkie-talkies, pocket knives, spray cans of any type, food, candy, gum, firecrackers or any fireworks, pellet guns, knives, jewelry, money, inappropriate reading materials, fans (camp supplies fans in each cabin), any electronic device. Locked trunks or suitcases are not allowed-in fact, to insure the safety of all campers and staff, trunks, suitcases and belongings will be checked for appropriateness of items brought to camp.  

PLEASE: Do NOT bring your family's dog, cat or any other pet to camp on opening or closing day.  

APPROPRIATE ATTIRE: Traditional clothing and attire is appropriate at camp. Please AVOID unusual or non-traditional clothing, jewelry, makeup, or hair styles as they are not allowed at Camp Woodmont. 

To insure the safety of all campers and staff and appropriateness of items brought to camp, the camp staff and/or management will check any and/or all campers' suitcases, trunks, or other belongings when deemed necessary.  

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