Camp Trinity Information
The camping program is administered by an experienced staff,
with a ratio of one staff person to every four campers. The
summer staff consists of trained counselors who are
responsible for the care and nurturing of campers in their
cabin life and camp activities; program staff who plan and
implement the recreational program activities for campers; a
certified staff of lifeguards and instructors who oversee the
swimming and boating programs; and a nurse who cares for
the medical needs of the campers.
In 2011, 612 campers were involved in the summer
program. For further information about the program, please
call the Camp Registrar at Trinity Center
(1-888-874-6287) or by e-mail Camp Registrar.
Goals
- To provide a Christian camping experience that is
diverse, inclusive, nurturing, loving, and affirming
- To build and live in an intentionally Christ-centered
community that helps each camper gain a deeper
understanding of and appreciation for his/her own skills,
abilities, and gifts as a child of God
- To develop a sense of thankfulness for and
stewardship of God's creation
- To provide a quality Christian Education
experience
Activities
Our camping program is traditional. We offer a balance of
supervised group activities and individual free time. Some of
the daily activities include:
- Swimming instruction
- Sailing and canoeing
- Christian Education
- A variety of sports...volleyball, soccer, basketball, etc.
- Evening programs...singing, skits, dances, etc.
- Worship
- Arts and Crafts
- Elective Shareshops
- Challenge Course/Group Initiatives
Camp Facility and Island Setting
Four dormitories, two cabins per dorm, house all
eighty campers each session. Each cabin houses ten
campers and one counselor.
Many different water areas mark Camp Trinity.
Campers use the sound for sailing, canoeing, and
marshing. They use the pool for swimming lessons,
free swim, and water carnival. They use the beach forswimming, sand castle building, games, and
beachwalks.
Other program facilites include a covered recreationbuilding, an outdoor recreation field, a challenge
course, an assembly building, and an open pavilion on
the ocean side of the property.Sanders Point is an outdoor chapel overlooking the
marsh waters of Bogue Sound. Many worship
services are held at the chapel.
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