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2025 Registration for all camps opens November 15, 2024

A beautiful, rustic summer camp on a peninsula in the Payette Lake, Paradise Point Camp offers a wide range of experiences for campers to exercise their bodies and minds. Come and take part in building lifelong friendships, trying new activities and connecting with God's creation. A ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Idaho, Paradise Point Camp welcomes campers and guests of all faith and non-faith backgrounds.

An aerial image of Paradise Point Camp's peninsula in the lake.

OUR CAMPS

Youth Camps, Leadership Development Programs, Family and Adult Camps

Youth campers in red shirts and their counselor wearing rainbow tie-dye smile in front of a rustic cabin.

YOUTH & TEEN CAMPS

Overnight camps for kids aged 7-17

& Beginner's Camp (5-8 years plus adult)

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

Leader in Training, Staff in Training and Junior Staff programs for campers aged 13-17

A camper in a red shirt hugs a staff member in a rainbow tie-dye shirt.
A family smiles with hands extended while standing in front of the Payette Lake on a sandy beach.

FAMILY & ADULT CAMPS

Enjoy Paradise Point with your whole family

WORK/VOLUNTEER WEEKENDS

Use your time and talents to help make Paradise Point Camp the best it can be

Two volunteers hold a wooden panel while one volunteer uses a power tool to secure it onto a post.
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OUR AFFILIATIONS

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Paradise Point Camp is an Episcopal Church camp.

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Paradise Point Camp is a ministry of the Episcopal Church in Idaho.

American Camp Association logo

Since 2011, Paradise Point Camp has been an American Camp Association accredited camp, upholding the highest industry-wide standards for safety and professionalism.

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Paradise Point is a proud member of the Episcopal Camps and Conference Centers nonprofit organization.

Paradise Point Camp's Inclusivity Statement

Paradise Point values and respects the dignity of all individuals, which includes all races, denominations, gender identification, and sexual orientation. We do this by training and educating our staff, notifying all participants of our programming, and reinforcement of these values when necessary. We are inclusive and affirming of trans* and non-binary people (campers, volunteers, and staff). As part of our commitment to inclusivity we use pronouns in introductions.

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