Registration Instructions
We have now transitioned to Online Registration for camp. We will no longer be using the paper "Individual Registration Forms." Everyone will need to click the "Online Registration" link below or on the top menu bar. You will be taken to our Online Registration Page. Please watch the video tutorial on how to register through the Northland Camp website then press the button to "Register Online."
When you pre-register for camp you get $20 off your individual camp fee. Pre-Registration is due by the first Monday in June.
If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to us using our "Contact Us" page or via our Facebook page.
We will still be using the Master Registration Forms. There is a link to the form below. One "Master Registration Form" is needed for each week of camp. One for Junior Week and one for Senior Week. Please list the name and age of every person attending camp with your group. List according to age, oldest first. Include every person even babies. Please note counselors with a "C" with a circle around it and family campers with a "F".
Please be sure to go through the Camp Handbook with those who will be in charge of your group (counselors and family members). Explain our camping program, our purpose and how we function as a group of churches cooperating together for camp. Your group leader should go through the rules and explain to your campers and families the camp program.
Housing Form 2024
We are trying to help cut down the amount of time it takes to get everyone checked in at camp. Please have the Pastor or a church representative fill out this form and submit it by 7/22/24. If you have any questions please contact us. Thank you for your help!
Online Registration
Click the link below. Then watch the video tutorial to learn how to register online for camp this year.
STACC Force Application
Please read through the requirements and fill out the online STACC force application completely.
Suggestions of what to bring to camp…
Bible, pencil, paper, twin-sized bedding or sleeping bag, pillow, towels, toiletries, spending money, and clothes for activities, chapel services, and swim time. A jacket, flashlight and spending money.
Suggestions of what NOT to bring to camp…
Fireworks, weapons, video games, listening devices, magazines, tobacco, alcoholic beverages, or drugs. Cell phones and all electronic and media devices should be left at home or in the hands of the counselor or Pastor.