Founded in 1941 by Henry and Ruth Geiger, Cedar Lake Camp has provided a Christian camp environment for more than six decades. Thousands of kids have braved the early morning Polar Bear Swim and stayed up late to roast marshmallows around a still-crackling campfire. Many arrived at Cedar Lake without knowing anyone, and have left
with life-long friends from many different places. They discovered the adventure of a mountain hike and the joy of seeing the arrow hit the bulls-eye in archery. The people you meet and the things you do make for countless hours of fun. The heartbeat of the camp, however, is that kids can hear the timeless message of the good news of Jesus Christ. Whether your child comes for resident, day, or canoe camp, you can know this – the sentiment echoed above rings true. Cedar Lake Camp is a place where kids can know Christ!
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Reveling in the beauty of nature, campers enjoy wilderness hikes, caving, swimming, canoeing, and other outdoor activities. God's glory is undeniably evident in the amazing creation He has provided for us. At Cedar Lake Camp we encourage everyone to fully appreciate that beauty.
From the sound of reveille in the morning until the light's out bell every night, the Word of God is the primary focus of everyday. Morning devotions, Bible hour, campfire, and cabin devotions all center around communicating the perfect Word of God to the campers in a way they can understand. On the last night of camp, campers have the opportunity to share in front of the group exactly what His Word has accomplished in their lives during the week.
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