Pine Cove Chimney Point

Packing & Theme Nights

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Chimney Point Packing List

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  • Daily outfits

    It's camp, so casual play clothes are a must for kids and adults. Pack at least one outfit a day with some extras in case you want to change halfway through the day.

  • Date night outfits

    Parents will want a couple nicer but still casual options for date and banquet night. Guys will typically wear something like a polo and chino shorts.

  • Get dirty outfit

    one outfit option for each kid that can get really dirty (and plastic bag to put it in afterward to get it home).

  • Sleepwear
  • Closed-toe shoes

    These are required for many activities, so bring at least one pair.

  • Theme night attire

    Go as big or as simple as you'd like!

  • Swimsuits

    Two swimsuits per person. For girls, a modest one-piece swimsuit without cutouts, or a rashguard with athletic shorts. All girls are required to wear athletic shorts (no buttons or zippers) with their swimsuits at all water activities (no rashburn here!). For boys, no speedos or jammers. This is for the comfort, safety, and modesty of all campers at all pool and lake activities.

  • Sandals / Crocs
  • Pool towels
  • Sunscreen
  • Swim diapers

As a general rule, if you can’t bring it to school, you shouldn’t bring it to camp.

  • Bible
  • Journal or notebook
  • Water bottle

    Insulated

  • Backpack

    They'll bring this packed to their kids program each day.

  • Bible
  • Water Bottle

    Insulated

  • Diapers / wipes
  • Night routine items

    Favorite blankets, stuffies, audio story players

  • Toiletries
  • Hair care

    If you need a hair dryer, bring one

  • Bug spray
  • Over-the-counter meds

    We'll have some basics, but bring what your family might typically need, especially allergy meds.

  • Snacks / drinks

    All cabins have access to a fridge; no alcoholic beverages

  • Goggles
  • Watershoes

    If you don't like feeling mud/sand getting into the lake

  • Rain jacket / umbrella
  • Flashlight
  • Bikes / Scooters

    If you have the room to pack them, this is the easiest way to get around camp!

  • Fishing pole / equipment
  • Golf clubs
  • Cleats
  • Puddlejumper

    We have them unless you need a favorite one!

  • Camping chairs

    For more seating on your cabin porch

  • White noise machine

    There's an outlet near each bed

  • Small cooler

    To keep ice in your cabin

  • Laundry basket

    To hold dirty clothes and carry clothes if you decide to do laundry

  • Portable speaker

    For tunes in the cabin or on the porch

  • Stroller / wagon
  • Video monitor

    So you can be on the porch and hear if your kid needs you; must not require wifi

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Theme Nights

Theme nights are one more way we make camp seriously fun! These energetic, themed parties take a common activity like a pool party, station game, or dance and take them to a whole new level. For more details on theme nights, check out our guide, and see below for this summer's theme nights when they're announced.

2026 Theme Nights will be posted soon. Check back for the full list!

Don’t Bring

As a general rule, if you can’t bring it to school, you shouldn’t bring it to camp.

  • Firearms / Weapons
  • Alcohol
  • Tobacco
  • Animals
  • Fireworks
  • Pack 'n' Play

    We will automatically provide a pack 'n' play for any child 0-1 years old. If you need a pack 'n' play for an older child, please email registration@pinecove.com to request one.

  • Life jackets

    We'll have these for you at our water activities

  • High chairs

    We'll have these for you

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