For Parents...
Mt. Hope Bible Camp Welcomes You!
Dear Parents: 
We are looking forward to seeing your camper this summer in what will be a life-changing experience! Mt. Hope Bible Camp provides a wonderful environment of discovery that kids love. Mt. Hope is a place surrounded by God's beautiful creation, filled with intense fun and packed with real life experiences and relationships that will draw them closer to God!
This summer be ready for paintball, singing silly camp songs, enjoying biblical chapel messages and skits, playing games, and creative camp activities. Much has changed since our first summer in 1952 when we started with simple tents and a campfire.
One thing that remains constant is our commitment to help youth enter into a relationship with Jesus and experience His love as they build a closer walk with God. We strive to provide a safe, biblical, and quality Christ-centered camping experience.
Your child will have a blast this summer while growing in ways that last a lifetime! See you soon!
Mt. Hope Staff.
530-675-2022
Parent Information:
General List of items to bring to camp:
Days are generally warm to hot with nights usually being cooler. Clothing should be modest but comfortable.
- Shorts and long pants.
- Short sleeved shirts (no tank tops).
- Some "grubby" clothes for the messy games.
- Light sweater or jacket for cool evenings.
- Closed toe atheletic shoes. Two pair might be good, in case one pair gets wet or dirty.
- Swimsuit...No cutoffs. Girls,, no bare midriff.
- Linens or sleeping bag.
- Toiletries...that includes a toothbrush!
- Bible
- Pen & notepad
- Flashlight
- Money for snacks and stuff at the camp store!
Please don't bring any of the following to camp:
- Firearms or knives.
- Matches or fireworks.
- Cell phones...(they don't work here anyway).
- Any sort of personal electronic devices...
- Bad attitudes.
Feel free to call us if you need more information concerning what your camper needs to bring.
Letters and Packages
Campers love to get letters from home! Send your camper positive letters and emails encouraging them to learn their verses, do a craft project, team up on a paint ball team, and make new friends. You may not hear from your camper all week because they're having too much fun!
Information for writing to your camper is found in the Contact section.
Receiving packages at camp is always fun! If you're sending a package, please remember that food encourages animals and bugs. Instead, please send fun items that can be shared among the cabin of about 10 campers. Packages can be dropped off at the office during registration or mailed to your camper for delivery during the week. Please refrain from dropping by to visit your camper during their week of camp.
Learn More About Camp Safety
Your camper's week is designed for their age group. Safety is a priority and responsibility we take seriously. We make every
effort to provide a facility and program that is safe, biblical, fun, and focuses on Jesus Christ. The meetings, lessons, activities, meals, and schedules are all oriented around the age of the campers that week. Our Program Director works all year to plan an exciting, creative, and challenging camp experience for your child. Every staff member is chosen only after an application process where the applicant is interviewed twice, personal and pastoral references are checked, and a background check is completed. It is our commitment to provide quality staff that is prepared and capable.
The safety of your camper is important to us. As a parent, we want you to be assured that your child will be in a safe environment while at Mt. Hope. Our camper to cabin leader ratio is 5:1. This allows the best group dynamic within the cabin
while enjoying the freedom of being at camp. All our staff and volunteers are here to serve, whether it be in the kitchen, housekeeping, or leading campers in games.
We use only Red Cross certified lifeguards at the pool. To ensure safety, younger camps conduct swim tests on the first day and use the buddy system throughout the week. Swimmers wear wristbands designating three swim levels. We have a nurse on the grounds at all times, and many staff are fully trained in CPR and First-Aid.
General Store
During your camper's week at camp the General Store will be open in the afternoon. The General Store offers snacks, Mt Hope clothing, post cards, and more. Each camper brings their own spending money for the week to buy things from the store. We try to keep costs low so that everyone has a chance to take home something from Mt Hope. Logo Shirts range in price from approximately $7- $15 and sweatshirts $20. Every camper that comes to Mt Hope will receive a summer theme shirt, paintball,
camp photo, and camp DVD at Christmas as part of their registration cost.
You can play an important role in ensuring your camper will have fun! Talk with your child about camp while anticipating the upcoming week. Be open to answering questions they may have if it's their first week away from home. Don't forget to pray for your camper during their week at camp as your camper explores God's Word in the beautiful setting of Forbestown, California.
You'll enjoy hearing all about your camper's week on the trip home!