Camp Life
Camp life is busy in the greatest of ways. Each day is filled with new adventures and opportunities to enjoy the summer!
One of the coolest things about Hi-Rock is that you get to choose your four main activities each week. We call these activities coaching periods and at the beginning of each week you pick out four coaching periods that you will take over the next five days.
Click here to see what activities we offer.
Daily Schedule
Sleep-over Camp Schedule
7:15 Wake-up Call
7:30 Flag Raising
7:45 Breakfast
8:15 Kapers (Cabin/Unit clean-up)
9:00 First Coaching Period
10:00 Second Coaching Period
11:00 Cabin/Unit Activities
12:00 Lunch
1:00 Siesta
2:00 Third Coaching Period
3:00 Fourth Coaching Period
4:10 General Swim and free time
5:00 Staff Swim and Unit time
5:50 Flag Lowering
6:00 Dinner
7:15 Evening Program
9:00 Lower Unit Devotions
9:30 Lower Unit Lights Out / Middle Unit Devotions
10:00 Middle Unit Lights Out /Upper Unit Devotions
10:30 Upper Unit Lights Out
Day Camp Schedule
9:00 Campers Arrive
9:15 Attendance
Session Theme Activities
Falcons: Coaching Period (T-F)
10:00 Chipmunks: Morning Activity
Bobcats/Falcons: Coaching Period
11:00 Unit Activities
11:30 Lunch
12:15 Instructional Swim
1:15 Free Swim / Waterfront Time
2:00 Chipmunks: Afternoon Activity
Bobcats/Falcons: Coaching Period
3:00 Field and Spirit Games
Snack Time
3:25 Reflections / Camp Store Visit
3:50 Campers Depart
Weekend Schedule
Our schedule for the weekend is a little different because we have weekend program! Each weekend in the middle of a two week session, the staff members create an amazing set of activities and games organized around a theme. Past weekend program themes have included Olympic Weekend, Harry Potter Weekend, Willy Wonka Weekend, Music Weekend, Scooby Doo Weekend and many more. Meals times and wake-up/bedtimes are similar to the daily schedule during the week.
The schedules tell you a lot of the When’s, but what about the Where’s and the Whats?
Where/what you...
Sleep: You will usually share a cabin with nine other kids your age and gender and two trained counselors. Click here to see pictures of our cabins. Some kids choose to decorate their bunk with pictures or posters.
Eat: Three times a day, (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), the entire camp gathers in the dining hall for meals. You get to sit at a table with your cabin-mates and food is served family style, meaning that dishes are passed around the table just like at home.
Play: Camp Hi-Rock has activities for whatever you are interested in and those activities take place all over camp. Whether it is swimming in our beautiful lake, playing tennis on the blacktop, or venturing on the Appalachian trail for hiking class, you will get a chance to explore all over Camp Hi-Rock.
During G-Swim (short for General Swim), which is free time in the afternoon, campers get to try activities, visit the camp store, and hang out with friends in several areas around camp. Staff members are always nearby to help you with equipment, teach you a new skill, and help make sure everyone is safe and happy.


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