Camp Good News
Camp Good News is an international ministry of Child Evangelism Fellowship that offers an extraordinary overnight experience for boys and girls ages 7-12.
We seek to incorporate God’s Word, friendship, games, and skill activities into an exciting camp experience children will love. Campers are immersed in God’s Word as they partake in daily devotions, Bible classes, missionary stories, and Chapel times. Each of these allows campers to learn more about the Lord Jesus, His salvation plan, and ways to live for Him.

2025 Camp Theme

Camp Dates: Sunday, August 3rd – Friday, August 8th
Cost: $175 per camper
- There is a $25 registration fee at the time of registration.
- The camp fee covers all meals, lodging, materials, and two daily snacks.
- Space is Limited – Registration will close two weeks prior to the start of camp (July 20th). Secure Your Spot Now!
- Your space is secure with completed registration and camp deposit (or when you have paid in full).
- Camper Check-in is on Sunday, August 3rd between 2-4 PM at Mountain Top Baptist Assembly on Casper Mountain. Camper Check-out is on Friday, August 8th between 1-2 PM.
- It will be up to each camper to arrange for their own transportation to and from camp.


Scholarship Information
Scholarships are available, but scholarship funds are limited. We kindly ask that you pay what you can. This will help us ensure sufficient funds are available to assist others in the same situation in attending camp.
If a scholarship is needed, please register as soon as possible so we can reserve your spot. Due to limited funding, each child may receive only one scholarship each year (either for Camp Good News or Camp Youth Challenge).
If your child receives a scholarship, they will have their picture taken and write a thank-you letter to their sponsor while at camp.
Camp Activities
- Outdoor Adventure and Hiking
- Water Day
- Chapel Time
- Team Games
- Live Music & Worship
- Arts and Crafts
- BB Gun Target Shooting
- Archery & Axe Throwing

What Do I Need to Pack?
- Sleeping Bag
- Pillow
- Camp Clothes
- Tennis Shoes/Hiking Boots & Water Shoes
- Sweatshirt
- Long Pants (Cool Nights)
- Swim Suit (One Piece - Girls)
- Water Guns (optional)
- Toiletry Items (soap, shampoo, toothbrush, etc.)
- Bath Towel
- Bug Spray
- Sunscreen
- Chapstick
- Flashlight
- Bible and Pencil
- Cell phones* (designated times only)
- Missionary Offering (Optional)
What NOT to Bring:
- *Electronics - This is a week to pull away from distractions.
- Anything of value
- Short shorts
- Open toed shoes/sandals
- food/snacks (we have snacks)
If you need further assistance or have questions, please contact us today!
How to Get to Camp
- Turn South onto Casper Mountain Rd off Wyoming Blvd.
- Travel up the mountain, past the switchbacks until you reach a “Y” in the road. Turn Right onto Hogadon Rd. (Do not go toward Bear Trap.)
- Travel about ½ mile and turn left onto a dirt road. A white reflect sign with the camp logo and red arrow will be your clue as to which dirt road.
- Travel on this narrow, bumpy road about 1 ½ miles until you see the Mountain Top gate on the left at 9650 Burke Rd. Burke Rd drops down directly into the campground.

We Now Have Signs!

Follow the Camp Good News signs to get to Camp.
The first sign will be at the Y when you’ve reached the top of the mountain.
Dear parents,
Our trained staff is prepared to ensure your child has a great week at camp this summer! The program has been designed to provide maximum fun while allowing each camper a chance to grow with the Lord. We strive to balance free time and rest with encouraging growth and, of course, TONS of fun! Campers will be taken on a first-come/first-served basis.
For campers’ health and safety, a nurse will be on duty. Excellent cooks will furnish an abundance of good nutritional food. Camp Good News is sponsored by Child Evangelism Fellowship, an international interdenominational organization cooperating with many evangelical churches in your area and around the world. For further information please contact us today.
In order for the kids to enjoy all the activities this week, we politely ask the parents to refrain from calling their kids at camp unless there is an emergency.