Those campers at least nine years old on the day that camp starts, but who have not graduated from high school, must stay in a dorm with a counselor, unless other arrangements are made with LBF staff prior to arrival. An LBF Camper Health History Form needs to be completed and available at camp for every dorm age camper. Additional forms should be photocopied and completed for each dorm age camper.
All health history information should be updated yearly. Additional or replacement copies of The LBF Health History Form and other LBF information may be available at your local church, by mail from the LBF registrar, or downloaded on this site.
All health history forms are recommended to be completed before arriving at camp and should be presented along with all medications and specific information about special health needs to the camp nurse upon arrival at camp. This will ensure that we have up-to-date information on each camper in attendance.
Camping facilities complete with electrical hook-ups, access to water and rest rooms are also available for adults wishing to bring tents, trailers, campers or vans. The camps comply with all regulatory state codes for health safety programs.
It is the policy of the Lutheran Bible Fellowship that all persons shall have equal opportunity and access to its programs and facilities without regard to race, creed, color, sex or national origin. If you have any special needs or concerns, please feel free to contact any of the LBF Board Members.