MOONLIGHT MADNESS

GRADES: 7-9 (IN FALL 2026)

ABOUT

Jump moon shadows and experience the magic of camp by the light of the moon! Stay up late—until 3 AM—and sleep in until noon. Spend your days swimming, canoeing, and relaxing, then come alive at night with campfires, Bible study, night hikes, worship, rock climbing, stargazing, and glowing night games.

You’ll flip your schedule—eat breakfast at lunch, lunch at dinner, and dinner under the stars! Peer through a telescope to see the moon, planets, and nebulae up close. It’s a week full of moonlight, laughter, and late-night adventure! Live in Cabins.

If your camper requires a specific housing option, please contact Wanake to arrange accommodations.

DATES

  • June 28 - July 3

PRICING TIERS

TIER 1

$580

  • EARLY BIRD PRICE: $555 - Register by April 15, 2026
  • SUPER EARLY BIRD PRICE: $530 - Register by March 15, 2026

TIER 2

$652

  • EARLY BIRD PRICE: $627 - Register by April 15, 2026
  • SUPER EARLY BIRD PRICE: $602 - Register by March 15, 2026

TIER 3

$767

  • EARLY BIRD PRICE: $742 - Register by April 15, 2026
  • SUPER EARLY BIRD PRICE: $717 - Register by March 15, 2026

Daily Schedule

  • Rise and Shine

    11:30 AM - 12 PM

  • Breakfast

    12:30 - 1 PM

  • Swimming

    1:30 - 2:30 PM

  • Morning Watch

    2:45 - 3:30 PM

  • H-Hour

    4 - 5 PM

  • Lunch

    5:30 - 6:15 PM

  • Singing

    6:30 - 6:45 PM

  • Barn Riot

    7:30 - 9 PM

  • Rock Climbing

    9:15 - 10 PM

  • Bible Study

    10:15 - 11 PM

  • Dinner (Cookout)

    11:15 PM - 1 AM

  • Glow Games

    1:15 - 2 AM

  • Snack

    2 AM

  • Showers

    2:15 AM

  • Closing Circle

    2:45 AM

  • 1 on 1 Prayers

    3 AM

  • Lights Out

    3:15 AM

My child loved her counselor and the friends she made the most. She loved that her counselor prayed with them daily and sang to them.

Camper Parent

I enjoyed Morning Watch because we got a chance to listen to God speak to us.

Camper

When I became a counselor I found that working as a team of two taught me how to be in positive, healthy relationships with others.

Summer Staff Member

I took another look at Bible stories I’ve read before, looking at them from a different point of view.

Camper

At home, I don’t really connect with God, but now I am going to try my hardest to do so. Wanake makes me a better person. I love it.

Camper

I am constantly in awe of the real-world skills working at camp taught me, and so many of them apply to me daily!

Summer Staff Member

My daughter loved everything! I think the frog pond, making friends, and singing songs ranked pretty high because she kept returning to those experiences.

Camper Parent

I did feel challenged this week at Wanake to be my best and become a better person because I tried lots of things I probably wouldn’t have.

Camper

I am constantly in awe of the real-world skills working at camp taught me, and so many of them apply to me daily!

Summer Staff Member

Real friends aren’t measured in years, they’re measured in connection and happiness - making you feel like your best self.

Camper

The best part of camp was my child being able to have pure fun, encouraging kindness, and making new friends. She also said the food was delicious!

Camper Parent

When I became a counselor I found that working as a team of two taught me how to be positive,
healthy relationships with others.

Summer Staff Member

I feel that living without electricity, running water, and mattresses made me realize how grateful I am for the things I have, but also know I can live without them.

Camper

I am coming back to camp next summer because these weeks here have been some of the best in my entire life!

Camper