What is the difference between Wagon Train and Wagon Train Horse camps?
Both camps take place at Wagon Train and are centered around an old west theme. The Wagon Train camps offer trail riding. The WT Horse Camps offer more riding time, with a focus on instruction and education. Solid Rock's horse program uses CHA's (Certified Horsemanship Association) curriculum. Campers are able to progress through skill levels and earn certificates.
What is the difference between Junior I and Junior II (or Ramble & Float I or II; or WT Jr Horse I or II)?
The camps are identical in programming--the I or II or III denotes only different dates. They are in fact the same camp offered at different times throughout the summer.
How much snackshop money should I send with my camper?
Well...that depends on how much you want them to spend! The snackshop sells candy, soda, and other snacks, as well as stuffed animals and apparel. Candy costs $.50 and soda costs $.75 (some snacks and drinks cost up to $1.50). The stuffed animals vary from $4 to $15, and the apparel varies from $15 to $30. The snackshop is open twice a day at most camps. So figure out about what you think your camper should buy, and give that much!
What should my camper bring?
Please see "Things to Bring" in the blog archives--and notice that there are different things for different camps.
What are the bus schedules?
Please see "Bus Schedule" in the blog archives.
When does my camper need to get to camp and when should I pick them up?
Please see "Registration and Checkout" in the blog archives.
Can my camper call me and/or can I call my camper?
Please see "Contacting your camper" in the blog archives.
How do I get to Solid Rock?
Please see "Directions to Solid Rock" in the blog archives.
To see rates and dates, or to register for camp, go to Solid Rock's official website:
Solid Rock Bible Camp
Hi! Welcome to Solid Rock Bible Camp's "unofficial" website. This site is intended to supplement Solid Rock's official website. If you are a camper, the parent of a camper, or just want to know what Solid Rock has to offer, browse this site for more details than the "official" site offers.
Look in the sidebar under "Information & Links" for bus schedules, camp descriptions, directions to Solid Rock, etc.
If you need information that is not found on this site, please contact Solid Rock's office by phone at (907) 262-4741 or email at srbc@alaska.net.
Thanks for visiting this page! We hope to see you this summer at one of our camps!