Overnight Camp

 

Montlure is committed to providing a Christ-centered camp of exceptional quality for all campers. We operate in accordance with the highest national standards for safety and supervision of children and youth in a camping environment. Read on more for more details about the upcoming summer. For questions, please contact us any time at camp@montlure.org.

Overnight Camp

Montlure is committed to providing a Christ-centered camp of exceptional quality for all campers. We operate in accordance with the highest national standards for safety and supervision of children and youth in a camping environment. Read on more for more details about the upcoming summer. For questions, please contact us any time at camp@montlure.org.

 

 

Montlure Camp in Greer, AZ

After years of wandering due to the displacement by the Wallow Fire, in 2024 our journey reunited us with the place we’ve called home for nearly a century. Our homecoming was more than just a return; it was a celebration of our enduring spirit and the beauty that has risen from the ashes, a testament to our shared journey of growth, renewal, and the unwavering dedication that binds our camp community together.

Nestled within the Apache-Sitegraves National Forest, our camp site sits at nearly 8,500 feet in elevation in the White Mountains, just off the East Fork Little Colorado River, giving us cool weather and breath-taking Aspen trees in the midst of a beautifully recovering pine forest. Greer is a little piece of heaven, situated away from the busyness and lights of the city where a blanket of stars cover the night sky.

Campers sleep on bunk beds in cabins, with a nearby shower house for boys and girls. We have a commercially equipped kitchen and a beautiful lodge to enjoy the most amazing meals overlooking an expansive meadow. From playing wild recreation games in the field and forest, to gaga ball, 9-square in the air, basketball, or incredible hikes… there are plenty of opportunities for campers to disconnect and reconnect with their peers and with nature.

For more on our progress in Greer, please see montlure.org/greer, follow us on social media @montlurecamp, or contact camp@montlure.org.

[More pictures coming soon!]

Purpose

We believe in the utmost importance of camp for a chance to detach from the stress and anxiety of every day life within a space set apart, and surrounded by the beauty of creation. Montlure provides a safe place for children and youth to connect with both old and new friends, connect with counselors and staff in a mentor relationship, and connect with God as they explore and strengthen their faith. We believe every camper and staff should feel the radical love of God and be fully welcomed and accepted for who we have been individually created to be.

Strength

The strength of Montlure Camp is the people. Montlure’s Overnight Camp teams are comprised of young adults (both full summer staff and volunteers) who are selected for their Christian commitment, work ethic, and love of children. They are trained to lead Bible studies and small groups, high energy outdoor recreation, and all other camp related activities. We are a relational ministry with an emphasis to offer quality Christian role models for young people as they process their faith journeys while building an authentic community of campers.

Uniqueness

Amidst our displacement caused by the Wallow Fire, we persevered and continued to build bonds with this generation of campers. Montlure isn’t defined by a physical location, but rather, it thrives as a collective of past, present, and future campers united by the enduring bonds of love, acceptance, and the sheer joy our community has to offer. While we are full of gratitude and excitemnent to be back at our beloved home site, we carry with us the invaluable lessons we’ve gleaned, understanding that our impact transcends the boundaries of our physical space.

Purpose

We believe in the utmost importance of camp for a chance to detach from the stress and anxiety of every day life within a space set apart, and surrounded by the beauty of creation. Montlure provides a safe place for children and youth to connect with both old and new friends, connect with counselors and staff in a mentor relationship, and connect with God as they explore and strengthen their faith. We believe every camper and staff should feel the radical love of God and be fully welcomed and accepted for who we have been individually created to be.

Strength

The strength of Montlure Camp is the people. Montlure’s Overnight Camp teams are comprised of young adults (both full summer staff and volunteers) who are selected for their Christian commitment, work ethic, and love of children. They are trained to lead Bible studies and small groups, high energy outdoor recreation, and all other camp related activities. We are a relational ministry with an emphasis to offer quality Christian role models for young people as they process their faith journeys while building an authentic community of campers.

Uniqueness

Amidst our displacement caused by the Wallow Fire, we persevered and continued to build bonds with this generation of campers. Montlure isn’t defined by a physical location, but rather, it thrives as a collective of past, present, and future campers united by the enduring bonds of love, acceptance, and the sheer joy our community has to offer. While we are full of gratitude and excitemnent to be back at our beloved home site, we carry with us the invaluable lessons we’ve gleaned, understanding that our impact transcends the boundaries of our physical space.

 

 

2026 Camp Dates

2026 Camp Dates

 

 

Senior High I

June 7 – 12

10-12th Grade

Senior High II

June 14 – 19

8-10th Grade

Junior High

June 21 – 26

7-8th Grade

Juniors I

June 28 – July 3

5-6th Grade*

Juniors II

July 6 – 10

4-6th Grade

Senior High I

June 7 – 12

10-12th Grade

Senior High II

June 14 – 19

8-10th Grade

Junior High

June 21 – 26

7-8th Grade

Juniors I

June 28 – July 3

5-6th Grade*

Juniors II

July 6 – 10

4-6th Grade

 

 

All grades listed are for Fall of 2026.

*For Juniors I (June 28–July 3): We strongly encourage the five-night Juniors Camp for 5th graders who have already had a successful overnight, away-from-home camp experience. Campers who are new to overnight camp are encouraged to choose the four-night session. Please note that Juniors Camp I is one day longer than Juniors Camp II.

For other overlappying grades, we strongly encourage you to evaluate your camper’s maturity level and select the most age-appropriate camp week. (Due to capacity limits, campers may only select one week of camp.)

Contact camp@montlure.org for questions.

 

Camp Fees

 

 

Scholarships

 

 

Registration

 

 

Camp Fees

 

 

Scholarships

 

 

Registration

 

Activities at Montlure Camp

Hiking

Gaga Ball

Kickball

Basketball

Slackine

Group Games

Volleyball

Arts & Crafts

Night Games

Nine Square in the Air

Star Gazing

Campfires

Parent Resources

Parent Resources

 

We know you may have a lot of questions about what camp is like. See our FAQ to learn more. If we have missed something, please contact us for any additonal questions (camp@montlure.org)!

Although this may not be an exhaustive list, here is a suggested packing list for Overnight Campers. A final list will also be sent out prior to camp in the welcome packet.

Aample schedule for what camp life looks like. Other than on our “all camp sleep in” day, Wake Up Call is 7:30am and lights out for older campers is 11pm, 10pm for our Juniors Campers.

Everything we do at camp is rooted in our 5 key Sabbath practices: Hospitality, Prayer, Retreat, Service, and Storytelling. However, our particular curriculum changes yearly. 

 

Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to stay connected look through past photo albums.
We also post pictures during our camp weeks so you can see your camper having the time of their life!

Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to stay connected look through past photo albums.
We also post pictures during our camp weeks
so you can see your camper having the
time of their life!

 

Montlure
Camp

Office Address:
6659 E University Dr
Mesa, AZ 85205

Camp Location:
1 Co Rd 1121
Greer, AZ 85927
Link to Map

Phone:  520 369 2199
E-mail:  camp@montlure.org

   

    

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Montlure
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Office Address:
6659 E University Dr
Mesa, AZ 85205

Camp Location:
1 Co Rd 1121
Greer, AZ 85927
Link to Map
Phone: 520 369 2199
E-mail:  camp@montlure.org

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