Schedule
2025 Camp Calendar (preliminary)
MAY
May 30th - June 1st : Work Camp
(opens up camp for the season)
JUNE
JULY
July 6th - July 12th : Senior High Camp (campers entering grades 10-12 this fall)
July 13th - July 19th : Junior High Camp (campers entering grades 7-9 this fall)
July 20th - July 26th : Junior Camp (campers entering grades 4-6 this fall)
July 26th - July 28th : College Camp (campers ages 18-25)
AUGUST
July 31st (evening) - August 3rd : Family Camp
Contact First Baptist Church for registration information
SEPTEMBER
September 12th - September 14th : Men's Camp
(closes camp down for the season)
Contact First Baptist Church for registration information
What to Expect
Youth camps include three balanced meals each day, organized and supervised recreations, missionaries, chapel, campfires, Bible study, clean cabins and showers and a health supervisor. All campers participate in the entire camping program. Campers are expected to behave in a manner honoring to God. They will remain on the grounds except when participating in scheduled activities away from camp. Campers leaving early must have written permission from their parents. Campers are to be in camp by the end of the first day.
NOTE: All swimming sessions are supervised, but not necessarily by certified lifeguards. Any concerns or questions should be directed to the Camp Dean of the camp you will be attending.
Dress Code
Warm Lake Camp, Inc. campers should dress appropriately and modestly in all situations. General guidelines are as follows: No yoga pants/leggings in public areas (ok to sleep in);
Girls shorts must have 5 in inseam or more. All campers must adhere to our rule of 5 B’s: No boobs, No bra straps, No buns, No boxers, No bellies. Modest swimwear is required for lake time and water games. This means a one-piece (no cut outs) or tankinies with full coverage.
Communication with Campers
Warm Lake Camp, Inc. campers are expected to be fully engaged in the camp activities during their stay. This means that communication with home will be reserved for emergencies only. The main camp phone number is reserved for emergencies, so please limit calls into the camp and expect any calls taken to be kept appropriately short.
What to Bring
Warm bedding (sleeping bag), pillow, flashlight, towel, washcloth, bug spray, soap and shampoo, toothbrush and toothpaste, bible, notebook, pencil, cash for canteen and missionary offering ($20 suggest as most items are $1 or $2). Bring clothes adequate for warm days, cool evenings and cold nights. Bring durable shoes for recreation and hiking. Casual wear, shirts or blouses or sweaters and pants are appropriate. Bring a swimsuit for the lake. Be sure to check clothing against the dress code above.
What to Leave at Home
Smart watches, tablets, music players, cards, table games, fireworks, knives, food, drinks other than water. Cell phones are allowed on the bus, but all phones will be collected and kept by camp staff upon arrival. Remember, Warm Lake Camp is outside of cell phone coverage.
BOISE NATIONAL FOREST NOTICE: Warm Lake Camp, Inc. is located and operated on permitted property within the Boise National Forest. All rules and regulations contained within the permit agreement are to be adhered to by every person visiting the camp. Please contact the camp if you wish to have more information about this.
Camp Bus Schedule
Traveling to Camp on Sunday
Depart First Baptist Church in Caldwell @ 2:00 PM
Depart Horseshoe Bend Park @ 3:15 PM
Arrive at Warm Lake Camp @ 5:00 PM
Returning from Camp on Saturday
Depart Warm Lake Camp @ 10:00 AM
(Campers not riding the bus must be picked up by 9:30 AM)Arrive Horseshoe Bend Park @ 11:45 AM
Arrive First Baptist Church in Caldwell @ 1:00 PM