Green Valley Bible Camp
What Makes Green Valley Special
Green Valley is the home for so many unforgettable summer experiences for youth of all ages. Whether it’s a week of overnight adventures, a fun-filled day camp, or a weekend retreat designed just for teens, every moment is rooted in faith, friendship, and growth.
Our Legacy
Building Memories in Faith Since 1965
Since 1965, Green Valley Bible Camp has been a place where faith, fellowship, and fun come together to shape the lives of young people. For nearly six decades, we’ve had the privilege of positively influencing generations of campers, creating lasting memories, and nurturing spiritual growth.
We are deeply grateful to the countless individuals who have supported this ministry over the years—session directors, counselors, volunteers, cooks, donors, and many others who have given their time and talents to make this camp possible. Their efforts ensure that each camper experiences a week they will never forget, filled with faith, joy, and growth.
We hope you’ll join the Green Valley tradition and allow your children to discover the life-changing experience of camp.
Camp Life at Its Best
Faith-Filled Summer Fun
At Green Valley Bible Camp, each day is filled with excitement and adventure. Campers enjoy swimming, basketball, softball, ping pong, horseshoes, and more—always finding new ways to have fun and stay active.
But camp is more than just games. With the guidance of caring counselors, kids and teens build confidence, grow in independence, deepen their faith, and form friendships that last a lifetime.
Faith at the Heart of Every Moment
Faith is the foundation of life at Green Valley. Campers are immersed in Scripture, build a deeper relationship with God, and learn to live out their faith in real, lasting ways.
Through daily Bible classes, heartfelt worship, and Christ-centered conversations, they discover truth, hope, and purpose rooted in Jesus. Every part of the day points back to spiritual growth and connection.
At Green Valley, faith isn’t just taught—it’s lived, forming a strong foundation that stays with campers long after camp ends.