
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions
Camp Westminster is open to everyone who meets the age requirements for each session. As a non-denominational Christian camp, we joyfully welcome both believers and non-believers to join us. Our goal is to provide a fun, safe, and meaningful camp experience for all.
It’s easy!
If you already know which session you want, head straight to our Registration Page.
If you’d like to explore all of our options first, visit the Camp Sessions Page.
Need a step-by-step guide? Watch our How to Register for Camp video.
We have at least one counselor for every 4 campers, with an average ratio of 1 counselor for every 3 campers to ensure personalized attention and care.
Yes! Be sure to list any cabin buddies on the registration form. Cabin assignments are made several days before each session, so requests made after arrival may not be accommodated.
Camp Westminster offers a wide variety of activities for all ages, including: sports (soccer, volleyball, basketball, and more), horseback riding in rings, swimming, canoeing, fishing, arts & crafts, archery, cooking, climbing tower and zipline, laser tag, arrow tag, disc golf, and much more.
Campers 10 and older can also choose from horseback trail rides, the high ropes challenge course, paintball, and wakeboarding.
Each day is divided into five 1-hour activity periods. For the Trail Blazer session, campers who pre-register may have a two-hour morning session for horseback riding or the ropes course; otherwise, they follow the standard five-period schedule.
Each day includes a Bible study with their cabin and an evening gathering featuring skits, songs, a short message, and more. The day ends with a quiet cabin devotion before lights out.
In addition to five daily activity periods, campers enjoy team competitions, they will enjoy three meals—breakfast, lunch, and dinner—plus two snack times, which we call Canteen.
Each session hosts up to 180 overnight campers and up to 30 day campers when at full capacity.
Each cabin holds up to 10 campers and is supported by 2–3 counselors to ensure a safe and engaging experience.
We welcome groups to Camp Westminster during the summer! We offer special group rates and a variety of plans to fit your group’s size. For details, please contact our camp office at (770) 483-2225 or administrator@campwestminster.org.
You can find the full list in our Parent Information or What to Bring sections
Absolutely! Parents can send letters or care packages (no food items) to campers. You have two options:
Bunk1 “Bunk Notes” – Send digital letters through the Bunk1 system. You’ll need to create an account to use this service.
Mail – Send physical letters or packages to:
Camp Westminster
[CHILD'S NAME] and [CABIN]
2412 Lake Rockaway Rd.
Conyers, GA 30012
To apply for our SaLT program, start by registering for a SaLT session. You can explore available sessions on our Camp Sessions page or go directly to the Registration Page.
Once registered, watch our How to Apply for SaLT video for detailed instructions and next steps.
For most overnight sessions, drop-off is Sunday from 3:00–5:00 PM, and pick-up is the following Saturday at 9:00 AM.
Exceptions:
First Timers 1 & 3: Drop-off Sunday 3:00–5:00 PM, pick-up Wednesday 9:15 AM
First Timers 2 & 4: Drop-off Wednesday 3:00-5:00 PM, pick-up Saturday 9:00 AM
Day Trek sessions run Monday–Friday from 8:30 AM–5:00 PM.
Yes! Please let us know when you register your camper so we can note your request. Be sure to remind us again at check-in on Sunday, and we’ll coordinate with your camper’s counselor to have them packed and ready for early pick-up.
For any questions, please contact our camp office at (770) 483-2225 or administrator@campwestminster.org
Yes! We always have a nurse on the premises during the summer. In case of emergencies, Piedmont Rockdale Hospital is less than 5 miles away.
For summer camp tours, please go to our contact page or contact Katie Gonzalez at administrator@campwestminster.org or call (770) 483-2225.