Keystone Student Camp is one of the best weeks of the year for our students. Every summer we see God move in powerful ways as students step away from the everyday and lean into worship, teaching, and community. The week ends with an incredible moment as many students choose to go public with their faith through baptism.
Student Camp 2026 will take place at Mt. Lebanon in Cedar Hill, Texas. It’s a life-changing week where students grow closer to God, build lasting friendships, and have an unforgettable time together.
This is a week your student won’t want to miss.
fREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONs
What does my student need to pack for camp?
Packing List
Bedding - Pillow, Sheets, Blanket, or Sleeping Bag (beds are twin bunks)
Toiletries (Soap, Shampoo, Toothbrush/Toothpaste, etc.)
2-3 Towels for showering and swimming
Clothing for outdoor activities
Clothing for nighttime events
CREW Colors
Western Night
Lip Sync (coordinated within the CREW)
2-3 pairs of shoes, including 1 pair of closed-toed shoes
Waterbottle
Bible
Swimsuit (Girls: 1 piece or tankini)
Sunscreen/Bug Spray
Money for snacks ($20 should be sufficient)
Luggage must be soft-sided, backpack for the bus
What not to bring
Cell phones, recording devices, tablets, etc.
Snacks containing nuts
Nicotine, illegal drugs, alcohol, etc.
Fireworks, weapons, or explosives
CREW Colors
Guys Girls
7th White 7th Cheetah
8th USA 8th Black
9th Grey 9th Mint
10th Orange 10th White
11th Red 11th Pink
12th Blue 12th Purple
Grads White Grads Cheetah
All students are required to complete the Student Camp Code of Conduct. Violations of the Student Camp Code of Conduct may result in dismissal from camp. In the event that a student is dismissed from camp, return transportation will be at the parent’s expense.
How does the camp handle food allergies?
During registration, families are asked to disclose any food allergies. This information is shared directly with the camp in advance. Once at camp, students should notify the server of their allergy at mealtimes, and the staff will ensure they receive an appropriate meal.
How does my student get to and from camp?
Keystone provides charter buses for the ride to and from camp. For more information regarding drop-off and pick-up, email lisa.moore@keystonechurch.com.
What happens if my student needs to leave early or arrive late to camp?
It is our desire that your student is at camp for the entire week. We understand that some events may conflict with camp.
REQUIRED: If your student needs to arrive late or be picked up early, please complete the link below. A member of our team will contact you with the next steps.
What if my student needs medication while at camp?
All medications are administered by the camp’s licensed nursing staff.
Medications must be dropped off at Keystone Church during the designated drop-off process. All medication must be provided in its original pharmacy packaging. Please send only the exact number of doses required for each day of camp. Inhalers and EpiPens must be clearly labeled and kept in their original pharmacy boxes.
Are students allowed to keep their phones at camp?
Students are not permitted to keep their phones with them during camp. At Keystone, we believe creating space free from distractions allows students to better hear from God and build meaningful connections with leaders and peers.
Technology can sometimes hinder those experiences, so phones are collected upon arrival and stored securely for the duration of camp. Students may use their phones during the bus ride to and from camp.
Is financial assistance available?
Yes. Keystone Church is committed to getting every student to camp. If you are interested in a scholarship, you may fill out this Scholarship Application Form.






