Packing List

  • Bible / Notebook / Pen

  • Twin Sheets

  • Blanket or Sleeping Bag

  • Pillow

  • Casual / Play Clothes

  • Light Jacket

  • Tennis shoes / Sandals / Flip Flops

  • Swimsuit

  • Beach Towel

  • Sunscreen

  • Towel / Washcloth

  • Soap / Shampoo

  • Toothpaste / Toothbrush

  • Comb / Brush

  • Deodorant

  • Medications

  • Flashlight

Directions

From Points North:

  • I95 South

  • Exit 84A - I295 South

  • Exit 37A - US 360 East

  • Turn Right on Old Church Rd

  • Turn Right on Oak Hill Camp Rd

  • Follow the road to the tree line and keep right ***

  • Continue to follow the road through the trees. Once you reach the camp, follow the signs for parking

From Points South:

  • I95 North

  • Exit 75 - I64 East

  • Exit 192 - US 360 East

  • Turn Right on Old Church Rd

  • Turn Right on Oak Hill Camp Rd

  • Follow the road to the tree line and keep right ***

  • Continue to follow the road through the trees. Once you reach the camp, follow the signs for parking

*** Once you turn onto Oak Hill Camp Rd, do NOT follow GPS directions. It incorrectly tells you to keep left. This is a residential driveway and not the road to camp.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Is Oak Hill a day camp?

A: We currently do not have any day camp options but are considering this for a future program. Our current programs range from one night for first chance campers to 5 nights for the standard weeks.

Q: Is my child allowed to leave camp?

Q: What is your communication policy?

A: For safety purposes, we can not accommodate re-entry to camp after registration has ended for each program.

You are welcome to pick up your child whenever necessary should an event arise, but we can not allow campers or junior counselors to return if they leave camp for any reason.

Q: Is my child allowed to have a cell phone?

A: Cell phones are not permitted at camp unless used for medical monitoring devices (ie: glucose monitors with phone notifications). For our campers privacy and safety, violations of the policy can lead to camp dismissal without refund.

The exception to this rule is High School week where campers are permitted to use their phones during certain activities.

Q: When will I get information about camp?

A: Information for the week of camp will be sent out one week prior to the start of camp. This will include bunk assignments, registration time, and any special items requested by the deans.

A: Due to the number of campers attending camp, camp phone use is only allowed for emergencies and essential communications with parents or guardians. Should a need arise, the dean or camp manager will contact the parents or guardians.

Q: Am I allowed to visit my child?

A: For the safety of our campers and staff, visitors are not permitted while a camp program is in session.

If you are interested in volunteering to serve at Oak Hill, please contact the camp manager at manager@oakhillcamp.org.

Q: Am I allowed to send mail to my child?

A: Yes, you can send mail to your child. We recommend sending mail early and marking the week of camp on the envelope. As mail is sometimes delivered late, please do not send money or other items in your envelopes.

You can also drop off cards/envelopes for campers during check-in. Hand delivered mail will be handed out during normal mail times.