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Health and safety at Camp Eagle are our highest priorities. Our goal is to provide each camper with a safe place to experience adventures, make friendships, and grow closer to God.
We want your camper to show up healthy and leave healthy. We have policies for unwanted pests, illness, and nutrition. Plus, fresh air and sunshine!
Our staff is trained in first aid and basic risk management. Our activities are inspected by a third party to evaluate their safety. Let's adventure!
Try our hotel suites, cabins, or tents in the back country. Our facilities limit distractions and enhance the experience of each individual at Camp Eagle.
Camp health and safety begins at home. First, we encourage everyone coming to camp to make sure you and all your campers are well rested before arriving. You’ll be doing a lot that requires energy and it’s best to have some energy reserves stored up. Staying hydrated is another very important element to a camper’s enjoyment during their stay. We encourage everyone to drink plenty of water throughout each day and to start your hydration process in advance at home so your body has hydration in store. For Day Campers, we need parents to make sure their campers get enough sleep each night. During a week of Camp, campers go non-stop. Their days are full of non-stop fun and activity. A good night of sleep is essential in helping your camper enjoy their week of camp.
For parents sending first-time campers, we encourage preparing your child for camp as your child will be away from home and surrounded by new people, new activities, and a new environment. Talk to them about new experiences they will have and new friends they will make to get them looking forward to the adventure and ease any nervous anticipation they might be experiencing.
Campers need a lot of fuel to power them through their adventure activities each day and our Foodservice Director stays right on top of it by providing plenty of tasty meals made from high-quality ingredients and fresh, healthy produce. Our kitchens receive high inspection scores and our full-time cooks are certified in preparing food for campers to wolf down.
Camp Eagle staff members handle all distribution of medications to campers. Medication will be collected upon the camper’s arrival and given to a staff member for distribution throughout the week. Any emergency medications, such as inhalers and EpiPens, will remain on the camper or counselor at all times. Regulated refrigerators are available if needed.
All medication must be in its original prescription bottle with the camper/guest name, expiration date, and dosing information listed. Medications will be administered as prescribed by our designated Camp Health Director.
We hate bed bugs and lice, and are out to eliminate them! They are NOT welcome at camp and with the high volume of guests that come and go, we take many proactive steps to prevent them from showing up. We train our staff to look for signs of bed bugs, and we inspect for bed bugs between every camp session. But we can’t do it without you. So please do your part to ensure these pests don’t come to our camp or your home.
Our Staff goes through an extensive three-week training course to attain their lifeguard certification, CPR/AED/First Aid certification, and training for all of the adventure activities we offer.
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Our Staff go through an extensive three-week training course to attain their lifeguard certification, CPR/AED/First Aid certification, and training for all of the adventure activities we offer.
We have a large number of trained lifeguards on duty at all times during all waterfront activities. Lifeguards supervise and oversee all waterfront sports and action features to ensure that campers play safe and have the most fun possible.
Camp Eagle takes your child’s safety very seriously and has a Child Protection Plan in place to assure their well-being, maintain constant vigilance, and prevent abusive incidents from occurring. As a result, we have never had an incident of abuse. While we DO NOT discuss sexuality as part of our curriculum, it is important that you have an age-appropriate discussion with your child before attending camp. This will help keep your children safe any time they are away from you. Please review our Camper Code of Conduct with your child before they arrive, and educate them on what behaviors are acceptable and unacceptable. Let them know that if they encounter any problems, to go immediately to their counselor or closest available staff member for assistance.
Camp Eagle has four working Automated External Defibrillators (AED) located throughout campus. Each AED is maintained in good working order and is checked and signed off on monthly by a designated program director to ensure that they are all working properly in case of a medical emergency that requires them.
Camp Eagle provides basic first aid for minor injuries and ailments for Group Camp, Summer Camp, Retreats, and Wilderness experiences. Well-stocked first aid kits are located near all of the major camp activity areas. They are regularly checked and accessible by all staff members. Trained staff also have basic first aid supplies on them at all times.
Our trained camp personnel and full-time staff are responsible for treating minor scrapes and bruises and for making day-to-day medical decisions for campers within the limits of their training. For more serious injuries, conditions, or ailments, trained Emergency Medical Services (EMS) professionals are summoned to administer care and treatment as needed.
Our Trinity Hotel provides a comfortable space to relax with views of the Nueces River. These are hotel-style rooms, with a full private bathroom and the option of two twin-size beds or one king-size bed. Some rooms are adjoining to accommodate families needing multiple rooms. Our rooms allow your family to be close to the action and provide an opportunity for fellowship and community with other families.
Our 1,400-acre campus is located in the Texas Hill Country. Camp Eagle has room for more than 500 overnight guests across 5 dorms. Built on a deep desire to inspire Christ-like change, we’ve restored the campus and its buildings and filled them with outdoor adventure activities and programs that are loaded with fun.
We love outdoor adventure! Because of our commitment to sharing that with all of our guests, we have trained staff to run all of our activities large and small. Some of our biggest adventure activities include:
From the well-equipped common areas to the coffee shop and camp store, you’ll find groups playing games, having deep discussions, or enjoying quiet study. Take a short walk to the Guad field and challenge your friends to a game of volleyball, basketball, or soccer. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a spot on campus where campers aren’t gathered.
Our address:
6424 Hackberry Rd
Rocksprings, TX 78880
Your adventure begins when you turn off the pavement at HWY 41 and Hackberry Road, where you will travel eight miles down our dirt road.
Nueces rooms 1,5, 6, & 10 have 14 beds (bunk style) with 2 toilets and 2 showers.
The remaining 6 rooms are 12 beds (bunk style) with 1 toilet and 1 shower.
Rooms 1 - 5 are downstairs, and rooms 6 - 10 are upstairs.
Please bring your own linens and towels.
Includes 6 rooms with 12 beds (bunk style).
The bathroom includes 1 toilet and 1 shower in each room.
Rooms 1 - 3 are downstairs and rooms 3 - 6 are upstairs.
Includes 8 rooms with 12 beds (bunk style) in each room.
The bathroom includes 2 toilets and 2 showers in each room.
Rooms 1 - 4 are downstairs and rooms 5 - 8 are upstairs.
SSV is a collection of 4 cabins that include a total of 8 rooms with 14 beds (bunk style) per room.
The bathrooms include 2 toilets and 2 showers in each room.
The Riverside dorms are a collection of 2 cabins that include a total of 4 rooms with 14 beds per room.
The Headwaters cabins are a collection of 4 cabins that include a total of 8 rooms.
Each room includes 1 queen bed and 13 twin beds (bunk style).
The bathroom includes 2 showers and 2 toilets in each room.
Upstairs:
Rooms 1-5 are suites. Suites include a queen bed, a bathroom, and a living room. The living room has a small kitchenette, a coffee maker, a microwave, and a pull-out couch. Linens and towels included.
Downstairs:
Rooms 6-10 are river-facing.
Rooms 11-15 are camp-facing.
All downstairs rooms have 1 queen except for 10 and 11 which have 2 twins. Each room has a bathroom, a desk, a coffee maker, and a mini fridge. Linens and towels included. Beds can be made into twins or queens upon request.
We have a collection of 4 yurts with 14 beds (bunk style) per yurt.
The bathroom includes 2 showers and 2 toilets in each yurt.
We have a collection of 8 screen shelters that we call birdhouses.
There are 8 beds (bunk style) per screen shelter.
A bathhouse is nearby.
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Address: 6424 Hackberry Rd, Rocksprings, TX 78880
Phone: 830-683-3219