Pine Cove Outback

Packing & Theme Nights

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Outback Packing List

Please pack all the camper's items in a trunk (like this one) or one large container. Luggage should be under 15 inches tall so it fits under the bunk bed. Many campers like to decorate their trunks!

Want to skip the packing hassle? Order an Essentials Kit! These kits come with over 20 branded items straight from this list - just add clothes and you're ready to go.

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  • Shirts: 8

    All shirts should be loose fitting and not tight. Tank tops must have straps three fingers wide and cover all undergarments. No racer-back, see-through, ribbed or spaghetti-strap tanks. No crop tops (no stomach shown when arms are raised).

  • Shorts: 6

    Must be knuckle length. No skirts, exercise dresses, or biker/spandex shorts (impractical for activities and you sometimes stand on chairs or ladders). No butterfly-style shorts. Girls will need one pair of athletic shorts (no buttons or zippers) to wear with their swimsuit.

  • Underwear: 10
  • Socks: 10
  • Pajamas: 2
  • Rain jacket
  • Tennis shoes: 1
  • Outfit / shoes you don't mind getting dirty / throwing away
  • Dress up outfit

    Simple modest outfit you would wear to church; for Friday Night Theme Night.

  • Theme night costumes

    To be worn for evening themed activities; must abide by all other dress code guidelines

  • Swimsuits: 2

    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. All campers must wear shirts over swimwear to and from water activities.

  • Water shoes

    Must cover the toes and include a heel strap/cover (for instance: Crocs, Natives, etc.)

  • Pool towel
  • Sunscreen
  • Bedding

    For a twin size bed

  • Pillow
  • Laundry bag
  • Toiletries
  • Bath towel
  • Wash cloths: 2
  • Insect repellent
  • Insulated water bottle
  • Large plastic trash bag

    This is where any muddy clothes will go.

  • Medication

    No medication (over-the-counter or prescription) or vitamins packed in luggage. Read the medication guidelines here.

  • Flashlight
  • Bible
  • Pencils / pens
  • Drawstring bag or backpack
  • Sandals

    Can be used at the pool and waterfront areas

  • Cleats
  • Letters / packages

    All letters and packages must be in camper trunks at the start of the week. Read more on mail here.

  • Over-the-door hooks

    These are great for hanging on the bunk and holding towels or laundry bags.

  • Bunk decorations

    A photo from home, a cute pom-pom garland... you might want to bring some things to personalize your space. Just keep it reasonable and easy to remove!

  • A pair of khaki shorts with a brown belt OR black shorts
  • Extra swimsuit
  • Extra bath towel
  • Clothes for 2 weeks

    Laundry services are provided halfway through the session

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Theme Nights

For more details on theme nights, check out our guide. Want to make it even easier? Check out our brand-new overnight youth camp theme night kits!

Sunday: Fast Food Frenzy Get ready to supersize your fun at Fast Food Frenzy! Camp turns into a combo meal of fun, teamwork, and chaos as you dress up as your favorite fast-food icons — think fries, nuggets, and milkshakes on the move. You’ll race, tag, and laugh your way through challenges that are extra crispy and totally delicious!

Monday: Vroom Vroom Buckle up — it’s time for Vroom Vroom! Whether you’re a train conductor, a speedy car, or a lost luggage cart, tonight’s all about transportation. Rev your engines and race around camp in speedy challenges that’ll take you from zero to fun in no time! Ladies and Gentleman start your engines.

Tuesday: Galactic Geriatrics Blast off… slowly! It’s Galactic Geriatrics, where astronauts meet retirees and walkers meet rockets. Dress as an astronaut, an old timer, or anything in between, and get ready for a night that proves adventure has no age limit!

Wednesday: Crocodile Cove While the 8th graders experience all that the Ridge has to offer, the 6th and 7th graders will dive into the wild down under! Join us for an unforgettable lake and pool party, where the sun is shining, the water is cool, and the crocs are out! It’s sure to be a rip-roaring good time!

Thursday: Operation Infiltration Attention, agents! Welcome to Operation Infiltration, where stealth, strategy, and teamwork are your best allies! Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to throw all the dark and camo-colored clothing you can, as you sneak around the Outback with your team in order to complete a mission impossible!

Friday: Late Night at the Outback As the week draws to a close, the party’s only just begun! Wear your Sunday best as you watch your counselor compete in crazy and wacky games!

Don’t Bring

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

  • Phones, Tablets, or Other Electronics

    Camp is the perfect opportunity for everyone—counselors and campers alike—to get a break from screens! Leaving electronic devices at home allows for campers to get a chance to spend time outdoors, build connections with friends, and experience undistracted moments. But don't worry—you'll be able to use the CampLife App to communicate!

  • Alcohol
  • Tobacco
  • E-cigarettes / Vape Pens
  • Clothing with overtly political or sexual references or drug, alcohol, or tobacco promotion
  • Books / Magazines / eReaders
  • Shaving Cream

    You can bring it to shave, but don't bring it for pranks!

  • Fireworks
  • Gum

Packing

Packing meds can bring up a lot of questions, and there are some important state and local regulations we need to follow. We put all the info together into a handy-dandy guide to tell you everything you need to know, including prescription guidelines, leaving OTC meds at home, when meds are given out, and more.

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Medication

How to Pack Meds

Questions? Find even more answers in our in-depth guide to medication.

All Meds to Nurse

State law mandates that all medication (prescription and OTC) is kept in the health center, so please do not pack meds in suitcases or trunks.

Original Containers

All prescription medications must be in their original containers with current dosage instructions. Pill bottles should only include the amount needed for the session—leave the rest at home! Creams, inhalers, or other boxed items must have a label on them.

Up-to-Date

All medication must be prescribed to the camper. Check the expiration date – all meds must be current!

Leave OTC meds & vitamins home

Save the space! We stock plenty of meds for occasional as needed use. All vitamins require a doctors note. If your camper takes a daily allergy med, please check it in at drop-off.

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Skip the Hassle

Our all-inclusive Camp Essentials kit comes with everything you need for summer - just add clothes! These kits include over twenty branded items straight from our packing list, including bags pre-labeled by day. See the complete item list and order in the webstore! Kits begin shipping in early May.

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