The Fall Retreat is a weekend away in two awesome mountain locations: guys to Cle Elum, girls to Ravensdale. These three days are built to connect, grow and do things you wouldn't normally get to in everyday life. This isn't a camp its a retreat designed to be hands on, interactive, and restful. One that will be both meaningful for your life and memorable with friends.

Opens September 21st

Registration

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Cost: $215

Registration closes November 2nd.

September 21st

Registration Opens

November 2nd

Registration Closes

October 19th

Scholarship Application due

November 14th

Check-in

At Canyon Hills

November 2nd

Final Balance Due

November 16th

Return

At Canyon Hills

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Registration opens on Sunday, September 21st at 12:00am

We believe that no student should be prevented from attending Fall Retreat due to financial hardship. If you need financial assistance, we are happy to partner with you. If you have need for a Scholarship because of financial hardship, you can apply for that after the registration process. You will need to pay the non-refundable deposit during registration.

Apply here: https://canyonhills.churchcenter.com/people/forms/441042

The $50 deposit is non-refundable. The remaining cost is refundable until the date registration closes on November 2nd. After that date, no refunds will be issued.

  • Dietary Modifications: Both camps offer alternatives at each meal for campers who are gluten-free, dairy-free (or lactose-intolerant), gluten/dairy-free, or vegetarian. While alternate main entrees will be provided, not all side items may have substitutions available. 
  • Nut Policy: Both camps do not cook with or serve peanut or tree nut products in their kitchen. The camp facility is not completely nut-free. All kitchen staff are trained to thoroughly wash hands before handling food. With any severe allergy, we recommend always carrying an EpiPen/emergency medications.
  • Cross Contamination: While every effort is made to minimize exposure, the kitchen does not have a separate food-prep space for allergen-free meals. Meals may come into contact with gluten, nuts, soy, eggs, shellfish, and other allergens. Some packaged foods used on-site may be processed in facilities that also handle allergens.
  • Severe Allergies (EpiPen / Life-Threatening Reactions): If your child has a life-threatening food allergy or celiac disease, we recommend they bring their own meals to camp. A refrigerator and microwave are available for campers with medically necessary dietary needs.
  • To help us best care for your child:
    • Be sure to note all dietary and medical needs on your camper’s registration form.
    • If you plan to send food with your camper, you must coordinate with the team at least 2 weeks before your camp check-in date.
  • Contact us at hsm@chccbw.org for any questions or to make arrangements.

One of the things that makes Fall Retreat special is the chance for students to unplug from distractions and fully engage. Because of that, all Canyon Hills Camps and Retreats are completely electronic device free — meaning if it connects to the internet, has a cellular connection, or can send and receive communication, it must stay home.

We believe camp is a rare opportunity for students to:

  • Be fully present with their cabin group and leaders, building meaningful relationships without the constant interruptions of texts, social media, or games.
  • Hear from God clearly, free from the noise and pull of digital connection.

Our goal is to create a space where every student can disconnect from screens and fully engage with God, their community, and the life-changing experience of Fall Retreat.

Thank you for helping us protect this environment by making sure your student leaves their devices at home.

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