RETREAT PROGRAMS & INFORMATION
Additional nights, meals and classes will be priced accordingly. Contact Jason Morris for an estimate.
MEALS
Buffet Style
S'mores provided for campfires
For food allergies, guests may bring and store food in our kitchen
Snack shack open upon request
Group snacks may be provided for an additional charge
FACILITIES
Outdoor Amphitheater/Stadium
Main Lodge dining hall with fireplace, with qty. 13 ten foot tables
Lower lodge game room area with two fireplaces
Party barn with stage 1500 sq. ft. open area, audio/visual equipment, 8x10 projection screen and system, basic soundboard with 68 plugs, mic stands, DVD, two speakers, music stand
ACTIVITIES
Giant Sports Field
Covered basketball and volleyball court
Tennis courts and frisbee golf
Access to Rocky Mountain National Park
3 Amphitheaters with campfire rings
Game room, camp store, snack shack
MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE
High Ropes Course
700' Dual Ziplines
Quick Jump
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Climbing Wall
Single and Double Leap of Faith
Low Ropes Course
OUTDOOR EDUCATION CLASSES
Want your students to learn something new and gain a better understanding of the world around them? In between high ropes elements, your students can do just that by participating in a hands-on learning experience! Join us us at Camp Timberline Christian summer camp!
SURVIVOR
Students will learn basic survival tactics and outdoor skills necessary to safely enjoy the wilderness. Your students will also get the added bonus of building their own shelter and fire!
Key concepts: rules of 3’s, ten essentials, what to do if you’re lost, shelter building, fire building, and water purification.
TREES N' THINGS
Through a nature hike, students will learn basic forest ecology through tree identification, uses for trees, and the connection between plants and animals within a forest ecosystem.
Key concepts and vocabulary: Ecosystem, biotic, abiotic, parts of a tree: bark, photosynthesis, cellulose, evergreen, decomposition, and more!
GET LOST
Students will be introduced to basic orienteering skills by learning how to use a compass and how it works. After reinforcing math concepts involved in pacing, students will get an opportunity to test what they’ve learned by venturing out on a compass course.
Key concepts and vocabulary: cardinal directions, latitude, longitude, topographic and political maps, pacing, bearing, orienteering, and compass rose.
LODGING
Camp Timberline can accommodate 200 guests with additional options for over 200.
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Boys’ Lodge building with 7 “cabins”, each “cabin” having seven bunk beds for a total of 14 guests per cabin. Each has a bathroom with two showers, sink and toilet.
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Girls’ Lodge building with 7 “cabins”, each “cabin” having seven bunk beds for a total of 14 guests per cabin. Each has a bathroom with two showers, sink and toilet.
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Private room available on request.
Contact Jansen Ivie for availability and to book your retreat today!
Retreat season is open for group reservations mid-August through mid-November ONLY.
Group sizes must be equal to or exceed 70 paying guests.
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Chaperones are FREE per every ten paying students/guests.