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Cohutta Springs Youth Camp
What we're all about...
Cohutta Springs Youth Camp is located on 800 acres that are nestled in the beautiful mountains of North Georgia. Every summer, up to 1600 youth, ages 7-18, call this camp home for a week or more.
Cohutta Springs' rule for acceptance and participation are the same for everyone, without regard to race, color, creed, or national origin. Many campers have enjoyed the camp since it was charted in 1980.
Our staff aim to make each camper's experience a life-changing one, sending them home with new friendships, unforgettable memories , and an uplifted spirit.
Cohutta Springs' is a Christian camp whose mission is to call young people and families to an eternal bond with Jesus through wholesome activities, nature, and relationships.
We think Cohutta Springs Youth Camp is a the place to be--but come find out for yourself. We can't wait to meet you this summer.
Our camp address
Cohutta Springs Youth Camp
1181 Cohutta Springs Rd.
Crandall
GA
30711
Founded:
1980
Type:
Overnight
Age Range:
7-18
Campers:
Co-ed
Lodging:
Cabins
Capacity:
240
Accreditation
American Camping Association
What we offer...
Activities
Archery, Basketball, Blob and Slide, BMX, Canoeing, Climbing Tower and Ropes Course, Creative Arts, Drama, Fishing, Flying Chair, Horsemanship, Model Rocketry, Mountain Biking, Mountain Lore, Music Performance, Paintball, Photography, Rope Swing, Sports, Swimming, Videography, Volleyball, Wakeboarding, Wake Park, Wilderness Survival, Zipline.
Cost & Sessions
Adventure Camp (Ages 7-9) $455
Regular Camps (Ages 10-17) $505
RAD (specialty) Camps (Ages 13-17). $570
DiscipleTrek Camp (Ages 15-18). $900
Camp Q&A
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