current12010 Summer Camps - 8 exciting weeks of camps for kids of all ages. Themed lodging facilities include a Fort, Treetoppers, Bunkhouse and Railroad Cabins. New Programs in 2010 include go-karts, geo caching, water skiing and more.

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current32010 Family Camps - Family Camp is a perfect get-away. Great speakers inspire, activities are fun, campfires are always a favorite and the atmosphere is relaxed. Make your plans to attend one of the families camps this year.

current4More than 100 people attended the Generations Banquets this year. This is an increase from last year. The dinners were fun! We appreciate everyone attending! Watch for next years dates.

current5Oasis is a satellite camp of Timberlake Ranch Camps. We are located just 2 miles south of Firth, NE.

Summer Camp Programs are completed for 2010

Watch this page for information on our 2011 camps.

Scroll down to find the grade you are currently in.

Scroll down to see "Camper Information Sheet" and for "Day Camp Information".

Call 308.946.3871 for questions or to register via phone.

Use the "register for summer camp" button to register online.


 

K – 2nd grade Journey Camps - Sleep in Railroad Town

These two night camps are a perfect introduction to overnight camp for the young person just getting started. Swimming, barn time, crafts, campfire, paddleboats and canoes are just some of the activities provided. Staff ratio: 1 leader per 6 campers.

 


  

2ND – 5TH Grade Trailblazer Camps - Sleep in the Treetopper Cabins

Check out the Horse and Water-ski camps down this page

There is never a dull moment at Trailblazer Camp. The moment you step on the site a cabin leader will be there to meet you. For the entire week your cabin leader will make sure you have a great time. They will help you get involved in all the camp activities. You will be so busy with fun things to do, camp will be over before you are ready for it to be. You will have fun, learn, grow, meet new friends and totally love your week at Timberlake. These cabins are built on stilts so they put you up amongst the trees.

  


  

5TH – 9TH Grade Breakaway Camps - Sleep in Fort Timberlake

Check out the Horse and Water-ski camps down this page

In addition to all the usual camp activities Breakaway Camps include special activities like the evening hike, supper over a campfire, high ropes challenge course and more. In Fort Camp: mornings are group scheduled activities, afternoon is cabin activity time and the evenings are all camp chapel and large scale camp games. There is time to hang out with your friends and enjoy. In the heart of the Platte River Valley it doesn't get any better than this. The Fort is styled just like an old fort from the days of the pioneers. Only difference is, the cabins have bathrooms and air conditioning.

 


  

5TH – 9TH Grade Horse  and Water-Ski camps - Sleep in the Bunkhouse

Check out the Trailblazer and Breakaway camps at the top of this page

The horsemanship/water-ski programs are the perfect place to explore and develop your skills. Enrollment is limited to 30 campers each week.

Our horsemanship staff makes sure every rider increases their skills. Participants are matched to a horse according to their skill level. They assist in the daily care of their horse for the week. Grooming, feeding, tacking and riding each day, is part of the routine. The indoor arena allows the program to continue no matter what the weather.

The water-ski program is designed specifically for the beginer thru intermediate skier. Our staff are experienced skiers who make sure every person has the opportunity to learn or improve on thier skills.

 


 

 OVERNIGHT CAMPER INFORMATION SHEET 

Arrive at camp your first day between 4 PM and 5 PM.  

Upon arrival go to the Registration Area:

  • Bring any camp store money.
  • Bring any medications.

 

At Registration:

  • Check-in.
  • Deposit store money.
  • Receive campsite assignment.
  • Turn in medications. 

After Registration:

  • Meet your cabin leader.
  • Take luggage to your cabin
  • Settle in your cabin.
  • Parents are welcome to stay for the evening activities including supper and the opening program on the first day of camp.

 

Closing Day of Camp:

  • Attend closing program at 11 AM – 11:25 AM. Check for location in camp store.
  • Campers are free to leave after the closing programs and must be signed out by authorized person.
  • Camp Store refunds are given to the campers. 

What to Bring: play clothes, bathroom/shower necessities, sunscreen, hat or cap, Bible/notepaper/pen, modest one piece swimsuit, flashlight, insect repellent, sleeping bag or sheets, pillow. Horsemanship Campers, bring long pants (boots and riding helmet if you have them).

Do Not Bring: valuables, electronic devices, fireworks, food. Cell phones are not permitted.

Medications: The first aid person is responsible to administer first aid and to distribute medications to the campers as directed by the parents.

Emergencies: In the case of an emergency, Timberlake utilizes an all camp siren, two way radios and communicates with local authorities. Campers receive instructs on emergency procedures the first day of camp. More detailed information is available.

Mail: Mail is delivered to the campers the same day it is received by the camp. Be sure to put the camper’s name on the mail, preferably on the first line of the address.

Daily Schedule: The daily schedule is designed to maximize the camp experience. We balance group activity with individual activity and high-energy periods with quiet times. The cabin leader will make sure the campers are involved in the daily schedule. If your child has special needs, let us know at least 2 weeks prior to their camp.

Visitors Parents are always welcome to visit their child. Stop at the office and check-in. No other personal visitors (including siblings) will be permitted without specific permission from the parents.

Lost and Found: Our policy is to keep lost and found articles for one week. It is good to put your name on everything!

Camp Store: Campers are given the opportunity to buy snacks and souvenirs at the Camp Store. Prices range from $1.00 to $20.00.

 Withdrawal/Cancellation Policy:

  • Call the camp as soon as you know you will be unable to attend.
  • Prior to the day of camp all funds are refunded except the deposit.
  • Starting on the day of camp there is no refund for withdrawals.

 


  

Day Camps for K – 5th graders

(grade entering)

Day Camp Information

All day camps are Wednesday dates.

No preregistration required. Sign up that morning.

Arrive at 9AM for check-in.

Lunch is provided. Bring swimsuit, towel,  sunscreen and water bottle. Wear play clothes. Optional, bring snack money for the camp store.

NEW this year! Join the classic day camp experience or participate in one of these (optional) fun activities. No extra fee! Sign up for the activity at check-in. These activities are only offered on these dates. Pottery is a two part activity. See below...

Day Camps are completed for the 2010 season.

 

Watch this space for information about the 2011 day camps!