We hope all young women in our stake will attend camp! Friends may attend as well with permission from the stake camp directors.
Here are some things that parents and daughters need to be aware of about the week at camp:
Participation: Girls are expected to participate in the full camp program including all hikes, duties, campfires, and other activities. Girls are not to leave the camp perimeters. A buddy system is used while at camp.
Respect: Girls are expected to appreciate their surroundings and to help keep Camp Liahona a beautiful place to be. They are to be respectful and courteous, not only to other campers but to counselors and staff who volunteer their time, talents and energy to ensure the safety, well-being and enjoyment of all campers.
Moral / Dress Code: The guidelines in “For the Strength of Youth: A Guide For Making Choices” are the standard at camp. As stated in this guide, "Avoid styles that emphasize or draw inappropriate attention to your physical body instead of who you are as a child of God with an eternal future." Problems with regard to the Word of Wisdom, profanity or other inappropriate language, moral infractions, stealing, lying or other dishonesty and other camp rules will be addressed by camp leaders, with parent involvement when deemed necessary. Any serious acts of disregarding camp rules could result in an early departure from camp.
Do not bring to camp: Cell Phone, curling iron, hair dryer, video games, headsets or any other electrical equipment, money, jewelry or anything else of value.
Medications: All medications (prescription and non-prescription) must be checked into the camp doctor upon arrival at camp in their original prescription container with the label intact. They have many over-the-counter medicines that will be given out as needed. All medicine at camp must be dispensed by a medical professional. The only exceptions are epipens and inhalers, which can be kept with the camper at all times.