Early bird registration, March 13 - May 31: $350 (sibling $340)
On-time registration, June 1 - June 30: $375 (sibling $350)
Late registration, July 1 - July 13: $405 (sibling $360)
King's Kamp is for students who are entering 4th grade and
turning 9 by September 1st, 2025, through entering 8th grade.
Kamper Expectations & Guidelines
Parents and Kamper must read and agree to these expectations
and guidelines before registering.
All Kampers must be entering 4th grade and turning 9 by September 1st, 2025 through entering 8th grade
All Kampers must stay at Kamp overnight
All Kampers must follow the dress guidelines while at Kamp:
Clothing should be modest and appropriate for a Christian camp
NO undergarments should be visible
Sweatshirts and T-shirts that have designs or messages that promote drug use, alcohol, tobacco, violence, sexual activity, or demean any race, gender or culture are not permitted
Dark-colored T-shirt or Rash Guard for use in the pool – ALL STAFF AND KAMPERS ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR A T-SHIRT OR RASH GUARD WHILE SWIMMING TO PREVENT SUNBURN IN THE HIGH-ALTITUDE SUMMER SUN
Tennis shoes are required for all rec activities such as soccer, gaga ball, basketball, etc. Open-toed sandals and Crocs are only permitted to and from the pool and showers. Closed-toed shoes should be worn at all other times at camp
Kampers are expected to follow all kamp rules, regulations, and verbal
instructions from King's Kamp staff & Camp Maranatha staff.
In the event of persistent misbehavior, parents will be contacted to come pick
up their child from Kamp as soon as possible. If a child has to be sent home
for behavior, no refund will be given.
Kampers should not bring any of the following items to Kamp:
cell phones, smart watches, tablets, ebook readers, digital music players, portable
video games, glass containers, toys, any food or beverages, slingshots, knives,
matches/lighters, and squirt guns.
All medications (both prescription & over the counter) MUST be turned in
to the Kamp medical staff at check-in.
The King's Kamp medical staff will be responsible for dispensing all
medications at the appropriate times.
Kampers are expected to be respectful towards other Kampers and staff.
Our goal is to foster an environment that helps kampers and staff draw closer to
God and form healthy bonds with each other. Kampers should refrain from any form
of fighting, foul language, lying, stealing, gossip, and disrespectful speech
toward one another.
Kampers are expected to participate in all scheduled activities unless parents
provide in writing a description of specific health problems/physical limitations
that prohibit them from certain activities.
Kampers are expected to stay with their assigned cabins/counselors during scheduled
activities.
Boys are not allowed in the girls cabin area and girls are not allowed in
the boys cabin area.
There are large and small gathering areas where both are allowed to be. Kampers
will be told where these common areas are at the beginning of Kamp.
Kampers are expected to respect the property of Camp Maranatha.
Safety and fun go hand in hand at King's Kamp. Kampers should respect the
buildings and property of Camp Maranatha. To protect themselves and others, they
should refrain from throwing rocks, climbing trees, and jumping in and out of
cabin windows.
Kampers cannot use the telephone unless allowed by a Head Counselor or a Kamp Director.
If there is an emergency, contact the Kamp Directors at (951) 659-2739. This is the Camp
Maranatha main line. They will get a message to the Directors.
Register for Kamp
To begin registration you must agree to the expectations and guidelines above.
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Do you want to be a Counselor?
Cabin Counselors are at least 16 years of age and must apply and go through an
interview process, complete with references. Counselors must attend an all-day
training event about a month prior to Kamp (Date and location TBD).
Gofers must have completed 8th grade. The Gofer position is only open by
invitation, usually to those who have parents who are coming to Kamp as staff.