Sports II

Grades
  • 6-8
Pricing
  • $555
  • $605
  • $655
Dates
  • July 21-26
Play ball! Campers will learn sportsmanship and teambuilding as they engage in all kinds of games like soccer, flag football, ultimate Frisbee, and more. Sports campers aren’t afraid of competition and going all in for the thrill of the game. There will also be time for traditional camp activities as well, making this camp a great blend of sports and outdoor adventure.
A group of kids at a summer camp in Iowa kicking a soccer ball.

No one gets cut from this team! Sports camp is really just about having fun and staying active. We’ll try all kinds of sports (maybe even some that you’ve never played before) while we also participate in the best that camp has to offer. Campers will get to swim and corcl at a local lake, go caving, and do activities like archery, high ropes, and kayak polo.

A group of kids running in the water at an Iowa summer camp.

Dates & Rates

We know that every family has different abilities and resources to pay for camp, which is why Camp Bear Creek has a voluntary three-tiered pricing program. Choose the price that best fits your family’s budget. No matter which price is selected, all campers receive the same camp experience.

DatesTier ITier IITier III
July 21-26$540$590$640
A boy wearing a helmet in a cave during summer camp in Iowa.

Batter Up!

Camp Life

Summer is for being active and getting outside, and that is exactly what we do at Sports camp at Bear Creek. You don’t have to be the best or the strongest, you just have to come ready to play and have fun. Campers live in cabins and will participate in activities like swimming, kayak polo, high ropes, and trips to a local lake and cave. We’re bringing our A-Game this summer and ready to tee-up some adventure right here at Bear Creek.

A campfire dinner in the Iowa woods at summer camp.

Camp Meals

Meals at camp are about more than just filling our bellies. When we gather around the table, we build community, engage in conversation, share ideas, strengthen relationships, and cultivate empathy. All of our meals are served family style, and we are intentional about taking this time to share food, conversation, and laughter with each other. We do our best to make sure our meals are kid-friendly and nutritious, and we can accommodate most dietary restrictions or needs. At Sports II camp, campers will eat most of their meals in the dining hall, but they’ll also have the opportunity to cook a meal or two over a fire during the week!

A young boy aiming a green bow during summer camp in Iowa.

“My son made some very close friendships there and is still in touch with and gets together with peers he met at camp. It’s not just a social thing. They all made a close connection because God was a part of their camp experience. They were all able to share and practice their Christian values.”

A group of kids posing for a picture in a bunk room at summer camp in Iowa.

“He spoke very highly of the staff and the things he learned. For him to be nervous about going at first to asking when he could go again, shows that your camp is a place that kids really enjoy.”

Two kids at summer camp in Iowa sitting on rafts in a lake.

“Our child had an awesome experience and time. She was so excited to share all the great activities and experiences she had without being intimidated by peers. She shared so many memories and was so enthused.”

Two kids at a summer camp in Iowa swim with colorful floats in a pool.

“John loves it so much! He never wants to miss a summer, and he made a friend his first year that’s become his yearly camp buddy!”

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are the most frequently asked questions by parents about Sports II camp at Bear Creek. If you still have questions after reading this information, please call the Camp Office at (563) 488-3893 or email us at office@campwyoming.net.

Check-in is on Sunday at 3pm at Deer Center (the dining hall). Don’t worry! Even if you’ve never been here before, staff will be stationed at the entrance of the camp to make sure you know where you’re going. We do our best to get everyone checked-in and moved in as efficiently as possible. You can help us out by making sure your camp fees are paid and paperwork is completed two weeks before you arrive. Bring any medication your child needs (it must be in the original container) to check-in in a bag labeled with their first and last name. Leave all other belongings in your car until you’re ready to move into your cabin. Every camper will get a new camp shirt to wear for their first day of camp!

Check out is on Friday at 3pm at Deer Center. First, we begin with a closing ceremony. Parents, this is your first glimpse into your camper’s week. We’ll sing some songs, celebrate some special people in our camp community, hand out milestone awards, and watch a video with photos and highlights of their week at camp. After the ceremony, you’ll be able to sign out your camper, talk with their counselors, meet their new camp friends, purchase items from the camp store, and load up all their belongings before you head for home.

Sports II campers stay in cabins! Our cabins have eight bunk beds per cabin, are air-conditioned, and have private changing rooms. Bathrooms are a short walk away at a nearby lodge. Camp counselors stay in the cabins with the kids. If you want more information, check out this video where our Program Director, Jake, sets up his own bed in a cabin!

Of course! Camp is always better with friends! When you sign up for camp, you’ll notice a spot on your registration form that asks if you would like to be placed in the same group with a friend. Make sure you write their name down, and tell them to write yours!

There’s so much adventure and excitement to be had at camp. Of course, you’ll get to do things like meet new friends, play games, and try new things. Some camp activities are daily (like Bible study or swimming) while other things might be done just once or a few times during the week (like kayaking or archery). Activity Hour is the time when campers get to choose what they would like to do from a list of options. Color Wars are our all-camp games that we play together every evening. Of course, things like weather can impact schedules and activities that we are able to run, but in general, Sports II Campers can look forward to archery, human foosball, Bible study, arts & crafts, nature, swimming, Super Wacky Adventure Time (SWAT), games, kayak polo, team building, high ropes, activity hour, cooking out a meal, GaGa, 9-Square, worship, day trip to Central Park Lake, caving, earth ball, and lots of sports!

It’s total normal to miss home a bit while you are at camp, but don’t worry! Our staff are specially trained to help you through all the feelings and emotions that come with being away from home. Our counselors are compassionate, understanding, and will be right by your side the whole time. Generally, campers are not allowed to call home due to homesickness unless a director deems it necessary for the emotional well-being of the child. While it might seem like calling home would help, we find that most often, it just makes the problem worse. Instead of focusing on camp and all the possibilities for fun, it pulls our minds away to home and what is happening there. We have some tips for how to prevent and overcome homesickness in this video!

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