New Campers
What to know about SFACamp
Read this New Camper - Learn more PDF to get a better idea of what camp is like and what to expect
Every new camper is assigned a buddy on the first day that is willing to assist them with getting familiar with the camp and to answer any question.
About our Community
Everyone is welcome

Whether we are eating meals together, playing games, having deep conversations or having fun together, camp is a community of friends, both old and new.
Morning groups
Everyone attends a morning group

All Campers will participate in a specific morning group, Monday through Friday 9am to 11:30am. Unlike all other camp offerings, Morning Groups are not optional. Examples of past morning groups are: Songwriting, PickleBall, Mosaic Stained Glass, Bohemian Social Club, Environmental discussions, Hiking, Fishing, Tennis, Sharing Who We Are, Humor, Writing, Improvisation, Line Dancing, Drumming, Meditation, Poetry and Horseback riding.
Theater and Crows Nest
Camp shows and music daily

This is one of the gathering places events that can include The Moth, a Coffee House with music and poetry and a Camp Show with music and skits performed by the campers.
Campfires
Singing around the campfire

Many of us like to gather together, at least twice during this week, around a campfire to sing, eat smores, and just stare at the flames.
Kayak and Sailing
Water fun

Water lovers - here is your chance. Kayak for an afternoon or two on this pristine lake at camp. Sailboats are also available for novice or experienced campers. Equipment provided. Counselors will be there to guide you.
Waterslide
Cool off on the waterslide

When the temperature rises, so does our temptation to go sliding down the hill. Join us!