Packing list for Camp: Day Camp 4
Everything your camper needs for a great experience—
without overpacking.
Pack with confidence—then focus on the fun!
This page gives you the essentials for your camper’s session, plus key policies (dress code, medications, and what not to bring). It’s also helpful to label your camper’s belongings with their name.

BSBC Day Camp Packing List
Packing List for Day Camp 4
*It’s helpful to have your camper’s name on their belongings!
Clothing
Light jacket or sweathsirt
Swimsuit (see dress code)
Toiletries
Towel
Miscellaneous
Bible
Water Bottle
Footwear
Athletic closed-toed shoes (required)
Sandals/water shoes
Optional
Sunscreen (Camp will provide sunscreen for all campers unless requested otherwise.)
What NOT to bring?
To ensure a safe, distraction-free, and immersive wilderness experience for all our campers, please leave the following items at home.
Electronics
(Except for a camera)
Tobacco products
Any sort of smoking device
(Vape, etc.)
Firearms
Alcohol/drugs
Fireworks/explosives
Animals
Dress Code
*BSBC reserves the right to require a camper to change their clothing if it is not deemed appropriate for camp
Swimsuits
Modest swimsuits are expected for boys and girls. For girls this includes a one-piece swimsuit or a two-piece tankini that covers the entire stomach. If you do not have a swimsuit that fits these guidelines, you may wear a dark-colored T-shirt and shorts. Boys’ swim trunks must be loose fitting and at least mid-thigh in length.
Shirts
Backless shirts, halter-tops, and tank tops that are low cut, tight, or expose the stomach are not to be worn. This includes boys’ open-sided tank tops. Straps on tank tops and dresses must be at least two fingers in width. All shirts must cover undergarments.
Shorts/Pants
Shorts should be loose fitting and mid-thigh length. If wearing leggings or biker shorts, dress code compliant shorts must be worn over them. Dresses and skirts must also be at least mid-thigh in length. Shorts/pants must cover undergarments at all times.
Inappropriate Content
Clothing should not display inappropriate content including: profanity, drugs, alcohol, tobacco, or satanic references.
Footwear
Footwear must be worn at all times at camp (with the exception of inside the cabins). Closed-toed shoes are required for participation in field games and ropes course activities.
Medications at Camp
For camper safety, all medications are managed by the camp nurse. No medications (prescription or OTC) are permitted in cabins. Prescription medications and OTC allergy medications must be checked in with the nurse at registration.
Medication requirements: original container; camper name + prescribing physician; dosage instructions (doctor note if different); only the doses needed for the stay.

Sending Items After Camp Starts
If your camper forgets an item or you’d like to send something after the week has begun, you’re welcome to mail or drop off a package at the camp office. You can also purchase a gift package through our camp store. Care packages may be ordered during check-in or by calling the office before or during the week, and our team will assemble and deliver them to your camper.
While Your Child is at Camp

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