WE EXIST TO GUIDE YOUNG PEOPLE ON THE ADVENTURE OF LIVING FOR CHRIST
Living for Christ is the goal! We want to help you guide young people to Christ and teach them to live for him. In the busyness of life we need a place where we can hear his voice. Camp Caudle is a place where you escape the noise and connect with God.
At Camp, we have loads of Fun, grow lasting Friendship, and have time to Focus on God.
At Camp, we have loads of Fun, grow lasting Friendship, and have time to Focus on God.
FunGet your camper OUTSIDE! Camp is exciting, inspiring, and active. At Camp you can throw tomahawks, go fishing, shoot archery, challenge your cabin in archery tag, swim, zip-line into the water, build your team at the low ropes course, learn fire building, learn canoeing and so much more! Your camper will have FUN!
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FriendshipGoing to activities, hanging in cabin time, making chants, rallying to beat the other teams, eating meals together, stuffing your face with candy, sweating like crazy, and sharing in bible study makes for great friendships. Your camper will make great friends that will last a lifetime - making new friends from around the region and solid, Christian mentor/friend relationships with our staff.
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FocusUnplugged for a few days, you or your camper will enjoy time spent here. Focus in the camp setting is being drawn out of the world and having time to focus on the Word & Presence of God.
Here you can experience prayer, mediation on scripture, and reflection on your life. Amidst all the crazy fun, we set aside time each day for spiritual practice. Overnight camps have even more opportunity and add morning/evening worship as well as cabin discussion time. |
Lee Henson DIRECTOR Lee and his wife, Andrea, came to Caudle in 2008. They have been married since 2003 and have 4 children: Noah, Wyatt, Ethan, and Jessa. |
Marcus McCormick PROGRAM & HOSPITALITY COORDINATOR Marcus and his wife Kaitlin, came to Caudle in 2021. They have been married since 2016 and have one child, Eliana. |
Jake Greer OFFICE & MARKETING COORDINATOR Jake and his wife, Tasha, came to Camp Caudle in 2022. They have been married since 2005 and have 3 children: Josh, Lilly and Epperly. |
Danny Bennett FOOD SERVICE COORDINATOR Danny - an amazing cook and avid baseball fan - came to Camp Caudle in 2022. |
1936The iconic stone structures located here at Camp Caudle were originally constructed way back in 1936 by the Works Progress Administration, a government program implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to create much-needed jobs during the Great Depression. All of the materials for the cabins came from on-site, and most of the labor force was local as well. The camp served as a civic camp for over forty years, with various groups using the facility including Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Kiwanis.
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1990sAlthough most of the stone masonry had held up beautifully over the decades, all the roofs, doors, and windows needed replacement when the Caudle family graciously offered the land for renovation as a Christian camp in 1991. An army of volunteers transformed the overgrown land and dilapidated structures into a beautiful and useful church camp setting.
Since the early 1990's, several other buildings have been constructed including our modern dining hall, retreat facility, 8 new cabins, a welcome center, and even a lake! |