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- T-Shirts – Comfortable and breathable for daily wear.
- Shorts – Durable and appropriate for outdoor activities.
- Long Pants – Sweatpants or jeans for cooler evenings.
- Sweatshirts or Hoodies – For warmth during chilly nights.
- Rain Jacket or Poncho – Essential for unexpected weather.
- Swimsuits – Multiple sets for water activities.
- Pajamas – Comfortable sleepwear; long sleeves for cooler nights.
- Underwear and Socks – Enough for the week, plus extras for water activities.
- Hat and Sunglasses – For sun protection during outdoor activities.
- Sneakers or Athletic Shoes – Sturdy and comfortable for various activities.
- Sandals or Flip-Flops – For the lake and for warm weather.
- Water Shoes – Optional.
- Pillow – Campers should bring their own pillow for comfort.
- Provided by Camp – All bedding, including sheets, blankets, and towels, will be supplied by the camp. There is no need to bring additional linens or towels.
- Shampoo and Conditioner – Campers should bring enough for the week..
- Body Wash or Soap – In a leak-proof container.
- Toothbrush and Toothpaste – Consider a cover for hygiene.
- Deodorant – Optional.
- Hairbrush or Comb – As per personal preference.
- Sunscreen – High SPF for adequate protection.
- Insect Repellent – To prevent bug bites.
- Feminine Hygiene Products – If applicable.
- Toiletry Bag – To organize toiletries.
- Reusable Water Bottle – Staying hydrated is crucial.
- Flashlight or Headlamp – With extra batteries for nighttime use.
- Laundry Bag – For separating dirty clothes.
- Stationery – Pre-addressed and stamped envelopes for letters home.
- Books or Journals – For downtime and reflection.
- Backpack or Daypack – For daily essentials during excursions.
- Camera – Disposable or digital, to capture memories.
- Comfort Items – Such as a favorite stuffed animal or family photos.
- Swim Goggles – If participating in swimming activities.
- Small Fan – Battery-operated for personal comfort in cabins.
- Music player – Tunes are welcome, phones are not.