Camping

Get ready for the full Survivor experience with onsite tent camping

What to Expect

Camp Sites

  • Separate men’s and women’s camp areas.

  • Each camp area holds 50-100 people within your tribe.

  • Tents and air mattresses will be provided for participants and are available for volunteers. Each tent sleeps 6 people.

  • Noise curfew starts at 12:00am.

Camp Staff

  • Survivalists are what we call our amazing volunteers. You’ll see them around in lime green shirts! They do everything from refereeing games to serving food.

  • Survivalist Camp Guides are your go-to for any questions during the weekend.

  • You’ll see our First Aid team in red! They’re ready for any bumps and bruises.

Weather

  • High 70s during the day and low 40s during the night.

  • Bring a sleeping bag that can withstand the cold.

  • Pack for warm, chilly and rainy weather.

Amenities

Eat & Drink

Breakfast, lunch and dinner is provided in our dining facilities.

Water Refill Stations

There will be hydration stations around camp. Make sure to bring your own water bottle to fill up with.

Phone Charging

Limited charging stations onsite. Be sure to bring your own cord and portable charger.

First Aid & Safety

First Aid and Safety Teams will be stationed throughout the site.

Portable Restrooms

Located throughout the Survivor Weekend site.

Showers

Separate male and female shower facilities, available for use during specific hours. See Schedule.

Survivor Shop

Survivor merch, energy drinks, snacks, toiletries and more available for purchase.

Accepting all major credit cards, Google Pay & Apple Pay

Things to Bring

  • Clothes for 2 nights and 3 active days

  • 2 pairs of shoes (One pair should be athletic shoes that can get very muddy - no cleats!)

  • Several pairs of socks

  • Pillow

  • Toiletries (Tooth brush, Tooth paste, female hygiene products)

  • Towel

  • Shower shoes or flip flops

  • Bug spray

  • Picnic blanket or beach towel (for Survivor 101)

  • Sleeping Bag (Camp's historical lows are 40-50°F at night. Air mattresses are provided.)

  • Beanie (Same reason as above)

  • Hammocks are permitted if there is proper protection for the tree (i.e. towel, carpet squares, cardboard, etc.)

  • Rain jacket or poncho (Potential for rain. Much better to have it and not need it.)

  • Jacket

  • Flashlight (Headlamp recommended. Check batteries before leaving.)

  • Phone Charger (Limited charging stations)

  • Portable phone battery bank

  • Sun Hat

  • Sunscreen

  • Sun Glasses

  • Chapstick

  • Personal Water Bottle

  • Medication (The First Aid Team is not allowed to give out medication of any kind.)

Pack everything in 1 soft-sided duffel bag.

Not Allowed

  • Alcohol

  • Drugs or Drug Paraphernalia

    • Including Cannabis and Cannabis Products

  • Vapes

  • Weapons of any kind

  • Drones

  • Flammables (fireworks, propane stoves, lighters, etc)

  • Campfires

    • We will have designated bonfire areas during specific hours.

  • Cleats

For more information, read through our Code of Conduct and FAQs.

RV Parking

RVs are not allowed within the camp property. However, there are two other RV options:

  1. RVs are allowed on any property that is National Forest owned. See the map below for the National Forest boundaries.

2. There are nearby KOA campsites that you can book. One of the options is the Grand Canyon/KOA Williams Journey, which is 35 minutes away. Making reservations and expenses for off-site lodging is the camper’s responsibility.