Classic Family Camp is more relaxed and less scheduled giving your family the opportunity to choose your own adventure!
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Classic Family Camp is more relaxed and less scheduled giving your family the opportunity to choose your own adventure!
View Sample Schedule.
Ages:
This list is not all-inclusive. It is simply a suggestion of things that may be helpful or you may forget.
Clothing |
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Modesty Statement |
At Susque we strive to convey a mindset of Christian modesty. To help accomplish this, we ask that clothing cover undergarments and private areas. Shirts should also be long enough to cover the midriff area. Regarding Swimwear: |
Shoes: It is advisable to pack a few pairs of shoes as our fields are typically wet with morning dew. Creek shoes are recommended when swimming or canoeing in the creek. |
Swimwear: See modesty statement for guidelines on swimwear. Swimming is available in our pool, nearby Lycoming Creek and off-site at a favorite swimming hole known as Rock Run. Pool hours will be posted on the schedule given at check-in. Children 9 & under MUST be supervised by an adult at all times. |
Sweater and/or jacket: These are recommended due to the chilly evening air. |
Personal Items | |
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Cooking stoves, utensils, & supplies: If cooking your own meals. NO camp kitchen or lodge cooking utensils may be used for campers personal use at campsites. Please do not remove any items from the kitchen areas. | |
Bug spray & sunscreen | |
Camera: You will want to capture all the fun and beauty at Camp Susque! | |
Musical instruments: This is optional but helpful in enhancing worship as well as campfire times & talent shows. | |
Riflery & archery equipment: While permissible to bring your own, all personal firearms & archery equipment MUST remain locked in your vehicle with ammunition locked in a separate container/area (i.e. trunk or glove box) when not in use. NOTE: Only .22 single-shot rifles are permitted. | |
Fishing equipment: Fishing is available in the camp pond and nearby Lycoming Creek. Valid PA fishing licenses are required for anyone 16 and older. | |
Lawn chairs | |
Bicycles: are welcome with restrictions. Riding on porches and between parked cars is NOT PERMITTED. On camp property, for safety concerns, we highly recommend the use of helmets by adults and children; however, should you choose to ride on nearby roads, helmets are required by PA law for children 12 & under. When attending activities at Hemlock Hall, bicycles should be parked at the end of the porch. At all other locations, bicycles should not block entry ways or walk paths. | |
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Bedding | |
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Bed & Bath Linens: Camp does not provide bed or bath linens including pillows. | |
Pillow |
What Not to Bring |
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Firewood: To reduce the risk of transporting invasion wood-boring insects such a he Emerald Ash Borer, we ask that you do not bring your own firewood. Bundles of firewood will be available at a minimal cost. You are also welcome to gather dead wood from the forest at no cost! |
Illegal drugs or alcohol |
All terrain vehicles: including 3 & 4 wheelers & motor bikes are prohibited on Camp Susque property as our liability insurance does not cover their usage. |
Emergencies, such as fire or severe storm, are communicated by continuous ringing of the dinner bell. When you hear the bell, please report to Hemlock Hall for further instructions by camp administration. Parents are responsible for securing all family members.
Families are responsible for their own medical care and transportation, other than by ambulance. Camp administration will assist in securing emergency medical services, if needed. Should a major injury or medical emergency arise, please notify camp administration immediately.
Most Susque staff are certified in CPR and First Aid. An AED is also available in the infirmary.
A first aid kit is available outside the infirmary for adult access only. For families going on a hike, portable first aid kits and radios are available. Please see a staff member to obtain.
Family Camp Rates for 2025
*Lodging rates are per family.
LODGING | Full Week | Daily |
Susque Lodge (Max 4-6) | $734 | $145 |
Laurel Lodge (Max 5) | $722 | $142 |
Cabins (Max 8) | $530 | $110 |
Platform Tents (Max 8) | $530 | $110 |
Nature Den (Max 8) | $736 | $140 |
RV/Tent, with hook up | $456 | $85 |
RV/Tent - no hook up | $366 | $75 |
MEAL PLAN | BREAKFASTS | LUNCHES | DINNERS |
Adult Per Meal Pricing | $11.00 | $14.00 | $16.00 |
Child Per Meal Pricing | $8.00 | $10.00 | $12.00 |
Children 4 & Under | FREE |
Adult Full Meal plan | $184 |
Child Full Meal Plan | $142 |
Adult Dinners Only Plan | $80 |
Child Dinners Only Plan | $60 |
Children 4 & Under | Free |
Arrival Times for Family Camps
If this is your first time at Family Camp, you are invited to an informational meeting at 5:30 pm in the pavilion.
Departure: noon on Saturday
Our tents, cabins, & Nature Den contain twin size beds. Most beds in Susque Lodge and Laurel Lodge rooms are twin size as well. However, some of those rooms also have double beds. It is advisable to contact our camp office to know for sure what your room is equipped with.
For your convenience, we accept cash, checks, money orders as well as Mastercard, Visa and Discover credit cards.
You should contact the camp office by phone or email as soon as possible to cancel so we can open up your spot to other families.
Cancellations made prior to April 1 is totally refundable. Cancellations made after March 20th and up to seven (7) days prior to the registered camp date allows for a full refund of any monies paid, minus the deposit. After that date, all monies paid are non-refundable.
During family camps we do not staff a licensed nurse or physician. Please see the Emergencies and Medical Care section for more information.
We can accommodate most restrictions, but not all. For those campers with dietary restrictions, we will offer alternative food choices. You MUST indicate all food allergies and/or dietary needs (vegetarian) on your registration form, at least two weeks prior to arrival, in order for the kitchen staff to accommodate your specific needs. If an allergy or need arises after the registrations form is submitted, please contact us by phone or email to discuss accommodation.
We offer activity classes during Susque Family Camp only. Small children must be accompanied by an adult. Class sizes vary and will be available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Sign up with occur Monday morning. Examples of classes offered in the past include photography, riflery, camp craft, pottery, canoeing, nature, rocketry, archery, ropes course, arts & craft and orienteering. Please feel free to organize activities amongst the other families such as volleyball games and skit night. Please see our Program Director for any equipment needed or to schedule activities.
There are no computers accessible for families to use. However, we do have WIFI available if you would like to bring your own computer/tablet.
Dogs are permitted with the following guidelines:
Absolutely! Each family is given the opportunity to reserve their lodging (or a new spot) for the following year by completing a registration form and submitting a $100 deposit. This deposit is refundable through March 30th of the following year should your plans need to change. After that date, your deposit becomes non-refundable as mentioned above.
Susque's mission, statement of faith and beliefs
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Interactive map of our buildings and property
How we use the gifts and finances entrusted to us.
Our Leadership
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For credit & not-for-credit programs available.
For campers entering grades 1-11
For campers in grades 3-12
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Special programs and classes throughout the year.
Unique, interactive and memorable experiences for students.
A regular podcast dedicated to all things Camp Susque.
Annual 5k through Susque's property
For Jr and Sr high youth groups
Activities for the whole family
Weekend getaway for intentional family time.
A refreshment retreat open to Pastors and their spouses
Sign up for a work weekend to help us gear up for camp season.
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Sign up for a work weekend to help us gear up for camp season.
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