Outdoor Education

CHRISTIAN SCHOOL SCIENCE CAMP

5th through 8th Grade

2025 Spring Season

Registration Now Open!

March 17-21, 2025

Private Group

$399/person

Speaker: TBD

March 24-28, 2025

Grades 6-8

$399/person

Speaker: TBD

March 31-April 4, 2025

Grades 6-8

$399/person

Speaker: TBD

April 7-11, 2025

Grades 5-6

$399/person

Speaker: TBD

April 21-25, 2025

Grades 5-6

$399/person

Speaker: TBD

Deposits are transferable and refundable
in the case of a canceled event

2025 Fall Season

Registration Now Open!

Oct 6-10, 2025

Grades 6-8

$414/person

Speaker: TBD

Oct 13-17, 2025

Grades 5-6

$414/person

Speaker: TBD

Oct 20-24, 2025

Private Group

$414/person

Speaker: TBD

Deposits are transferable and refundable
in the case of a canceled event

About the Camp Theme

Throughout the week at camp, we will be walking through parts of the book of Matthew, focused on the person of Jesus. If you haven’t read this book before, take some time before camp to read it. As you do, pray and ask the Lord to reveal the truth of His Word to you; maybe jot down some questions that come up and talk with your counselor, teacher, or a mentor about them before you come to camp. 

Spiritual Direction

Jesus is the central figure of the Bible and of all history which necessitates a response from all of us. This fall, we will be looking at the person of Jesus through the book of Matthew. As Jesus reveals who He is, He asks His disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” In the same way, all of humanity must answer the question, “Do you believe that Jesus is who He says He is?”

Visual Direction

We will be showing a series of short theme videos that take place in a dystopian humanoid world, where we follow Maddix, a tax collecting bot, as he encounters an unusual bot named Elyon; and he must overcome his disbelief and pride to discover if this bot really is the Savior, the One worth giving up everything he has ever earned or cared about in life to follow. Our hope and purpose for these videos is to set up each message that the speaker will be sharing from the Book of Matthew about the person of Jesus. 

Theme Verse

Matthew 16:13-16

Now when Jesus came into the district of Caesarea Philippi, He asked his disciples, “Who do people say that the Son of Man is?” And they said, “Some say John the Baptist, others say Elijah, and others Jeremiah or one of the prophets.” He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” Simon Peter replied, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”

Theme Teaser Video

Here at Hume, we absolutely love activities of all kinds. Archery, paintball, jumping from trees, swimming, paddleboarding, and of course, blobbing—the list is long and FUN.

*Activities subject to weather conditions and availability. Certain activities are subject to age and weight restrictions. Please call or email for more details.

Archery Range

Channel Your Inner Robin Hood
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Stand Up Paddleboard on the Lake

Boating

Paddleboards, kayaks, and rowboats
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Meadow Ranch High Adventure

High Ropes Course

Push Your Limits
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Meadow Ranch Pool

Cool off in the pool
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Paintball

Tag (Hard), You're It!
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The Ark

Enjoy basketball, skating, ping pong, and foosball
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Meadow Ranch Blob

The Pond

Blob // Noah's Nightmare
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Available Classes

FOR THE 2024-2025 SCHOOL YEAR

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Climbing & Mountaineering

Rock climbing and mountaineering are both great ways for students to learn about and explore the environment around them. This class is a great faith-building activity as well as a challenge where students will learn about the history of the sport of mountaineering as well as gain a better understanding and appreciation for the safety equipment and precautions used for climbing, different types and significance of ropes, and basic knot tying skills. After their safety and equipment briefing, each student will test their mountaineering abilities on our climbing wall, while being encouraged by their peers to make it all the way to the top.

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Entomology

In this class, we will take students into the world of insects. Students will learn what an insect is, how God has uniquely created them, and they will recognize the important role insects play in the ecosystem and to us as humans. While learning about the classification system of insects, students will have the opportunity to hunt, collect, and classify their insects into the eight different types of insect groups.

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Geology

Every day we walk around on earth, and rarely take time to understand the solid ground beneath our feet. Whether we realize it or not, our lives are affected by the subject of Geology every day and we often take it for “granite”. Our entire planet is composed rocks and minerals, creating the very foundation on which we live. In this class, students will learn about the structure of the earth and its layers, different types of rocks, the rock cycle, as well as how weathering and erosion affects the shaping and formations we see today. We will accomplish this through group lessons and interactive activities as well as looking at the real life examples we are surrounded by here at Hume Lake.

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Meteorology

Meteorology is the interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere. In this class will look at everything from the power of the sun, water cycles, air pressure, and the impact of industry on the environment. Students will also be able to identify different weather patterns in the places they live and the changes throughout the seasons.
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Ornithology

Birds are amazing creatures. Their ability to fly gives us cause to watch and study them. In this class we will look at these creatures and how God made them for a purpose. We will focus on a select group of birds known as birds of prey (or raptors) and study these “tigers of the sky”. Students will learn about what makes a bird of prey different from other birds, their role in the ecosystem, and which ones are native to the Sequoia National Forest.

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Riflery

Riflery is the art, practice, or sport of shooting at targets with rifles. In this class, we will take a look at the history of the rifle, how it has evolved, and the science behind rifling. The students will also learn proper gun safety, marksmanship, and other shooting techniques while having the opportunity to put them into practice by shooting targets at the BB & Pellet Gun Range.

FAQ

The Hume Lake Outdoor Education program is a Christ-centered, hands-on learning experience that will instill in students a passion for Christ, a respect for His creation and an understanding of the world around them.

Nestled deep in the Sequoia National Forest with multiple bodies of water and a variety of terrains & ecosystems, Hume Lake is the perfect classroom environment in which students will experience God’s creation.

Each of our outdoor adventure classes are designed to reinforce the state science standards you are teaching, while embedding our core values. Our energetic instructors will engage your students and make the learning process both fun and memorable while continually pointing students back to the creator. Time spent in chapels feature dynamic worship music, and an evening challenge from God’s word by our speakers, who live out what they teach, and know how to communicate with 5th – 8th grade students.

IMPORTANT
Some older mapping services will suggest you take the 245. It is a curvy, winding road that will take you at least an additional hour. DO NOT take 245!

What to Bring

  • Bible
  • notebook
  • pencil/pen
  • flashlight
  • sleeping bag
  • pillow
  • toiletries
  • warm and cool clothes
  • jacket
  • modest one-piece swimsuit (no tankinis)
  • a towel for swimming and showering
  • a water bottle
  • $60 recommended spending money
  • If your child is bringing medication or supplements, please send them in their original containers.* 

What NOT to Bring

  • Drugs (unless prescribed by a doctor*)
  • alcohol
  • tobacco
  • fireworks
  • firearms
  • electronic devices

*Prescribed Medications, Vitamins & Supplements:
These will be collected and dispensed by the camp health center. We consider any vitamin, supplement, or over-the-counter therapy that is taken to treat a condition or maintain health to be a “medication”. We are not able to give a medication that we cannot identify and dose from the original container. Sending medication in anything other than the original container may result in the camper not receiving it.

Yes!

Here’s how you’ll need to address your letter/package:

OE/SE – School Name
Camper Name – Date of Camp
64144 Hume Lake Rd
Hume, CA 93628

For example:
OE/SE – ABC123 School
Johnny Smith – October 9-13, 2017
64144 Hume Lake Rd
Hume, CA 93628

IMPORTANT: Please send ten days prior to desired delivery date!

Outdoor Education takes place in select weeks in Spring and Fall. Camp begins on Monday afternoons with check-in at 1pm. The first meal served is dinner on Monday evening at 5:30pm. Camp concludes Friday morning around 11:00am after students pack a sack lunch to either eat at a picnic table outside or to take with them on the road.

To get a good idea of what to expect for Outdoor Education:
Download the Sample Outdoor Education Camp Schedule

At Hume we care about providing the highest level of healthcare to our campers and staff. Check out this important info for everything you need to know about health and safety while at camp.

Contact Us!

We are so excited for you to consider partnering with Hume Lake Christian Camps for Outdoor Education. 

Let us help you make this an easy, incredible experience for your school. 

Simply fill out this form to get started!

Mike Cirricione

Speaker

Mike is the North Campus Pastor at The Well Community Church in Fresno, CA. He loves helping people connect to and engage with the truth of God’s Word. He’s a passionate follower of Jesus and a huge Dodgers fan who loves the outdoors and Hume Lake milkshakes. He and his wife, Kristin, have been married since 2008 and have four daughters, Brooklyn, Kensi, Sadie and Ashtyn.

Brian Holland

Speaker

Brian is a disciple of Jesus first who has, by the grace of God, been in some type of pastoral role for 30 years in Southern California. He is currently the Lead Pastor for Ignite City Church. He has a strong desire to see people come to know and follow Jesus passionately and to live in true biblical community. He gets to be married to his best friend, Kelley, and has two amazing sons, Tyler and Dylan. Brian’s purpose in ministry is to help make disciples of Jesus who make disciple-makers.

Jordan Hogue

Speaker

Jordan grew up right here in Fresno and loves his hometown. He loves woodworking, hitting the golf course, and making coastal trips with his wife. The gospel has radically transformed Jordan’s life, and it is the desire and motivation of that heart for all people to see the uniqueness and beauty of Jesus. Jordan has been married to his bride Jamie since 2011. They have a son named Rowan and a daughter named Jubilee.

Austin Payne

Speaker

Austin grew up in Quito, Ecuador as a missionary kid which kick started his passion for seeing people surrender their lives to Jesus. He now serves as the Director of Student Ministries at 3Crosses in the East Bay with his wife Paige and two beautiful daughters, Piper and Phoebe! He has way too many hobbies including surfing, dirt bike riding, golfing, and pretty much any lawn game.

Aaron Logan

Speaker

Aaron “Chip” Logan is the Children’s Pastor/Elder at Grace Church of the Valley in Kingsburg, CA. Before coming to GCV he spent four years on Hume’s own program team as a camp director. Aaron has a deep passion for God’s Word and loves figuring out how to present the big truths of the Bible in powerful and easy-to-understand ways. He also loves fancy leather Bibles, comic books, good sitcoms, really long podcasts, and spending time with his wife, Anna, and their two young sons.

Deposit and cancellation policy

  1. A non-refundable deposit in the amount of $35/person must be received in order to confirm your registration.
  2. The remaining balance is due no later than two weeks prior to the event check-in day. 
  3. If the registration is cancelled for any reason after initial signup or any deposit is made, the attendee agrees that the full deposit per person will be forfeited.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at [email protected].

Hume Christian Camps and Retreats

Join us for an amazing

Summer at Hume

We’ve opened our lodges and cabins to families and couples! Come up the mountain to worship, hear the Word, and spend time playing together in God’s creation. It’s the best place to be this summer!

Virtual Summer Camp 2020

Missing camp? Try our

Virtual Camp

We’re bringing Hume to you! With chapels hosted by our Camp Directors, you’ll get to participate in worship, play “virtual Rec” games, watch theme videos, and hear from Hume speakers. You don’t want to miss this!

We need help this summer!

Volunteer

As you know, things are a bit different at Hume this summer. The good news? The Lord has made it possible for us to shine His light in some wonderful ways, and we really need your help to make it happen!

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