Kicking Bear Kansas
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Arrive anytime after 3pm to check in and set up camp.
There are various activities in the afternoon such as kick ball, water guns, horse shoes and more!
We will gather at 6:30 for opening presentation.
Dinner is served about 7 p.m. Grilled burgers with all the fixings are on the menu.
The fun continues into the evening with tug-o-war, barrel races, and other fun surprises.
The evening culminates with a campfire, marshmallows and s'mores, worship music, and a time for testimony.
SATURDAY
Breakfast is served 7:30-8:30. Donuts and Biscuits & Gravy are on the menu.
Volunteer Helpers for the Archery Shoot have a required meeting at 8:30.
All Archery Shoot participants are required to be at the Mandatory Safety Meeting at 9 a.m.
Saturday morning, from 9:30 to 12:30, the Archery Shoot, nature hikes in the Gyp Hills, fishing, and Made in the Shade Arts and Crafts take place. We will also have catch and release fishing for youth ages 11 and over.
Expect a few more drops of fun to be sprinkled in through the morning, including a youth favorite--the giant slip and slide! Caution: the kids will get very wet.
Lunch and Farewell are at 1pm followed by pack up and clean up.
YOU WILL NEED...
Tent
Sleeping Bag
Flashlight
Lawn Chair
Comfortable clothes
*shorts/t-shirts for day
*sweat pants and socks for night
*swimsuit or extra clothes for water slide
Shoes, both flip flops and tennis shoes will come in handy
Towel
Sun Screen
Insect Repellent
Age 11 & up: fishing pole & tackle
WE PROVIDE...
Meals
Water Stations and refillable water bottles
Restrooms (with lighting)
Showers & Sinks
Lights until bedtime
Campfire
Bows & Arrows
Storm Shelter (shower house)
Please plan ahead if you require special accommodations. We will do our best to provide options for common food allergies. While there is electricity in the bathroom, backup chargers for medical devices are recommended. If you have questions, please contact us.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can I drop my kids off?
No, all youth must have a responsible adult who stays at the camp with them. It can be a parent or a mentor with the parent's permission.
Can I bring more than one youth?
Yes, but your youth should stay in the same group so that you may follow them together through various activities.
What ages is this camp geared toward?
Ages 5-15. Younger siblings are allowed to accompany parents, but please know that you should be vigilant as we are camping near a creek and have archery and other activities going on. Older kids are invited to come help; the kids love high school mentors!