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Wilderness Camp

Strip Away the Noise. Find Your Grit.

From quiet solo retreats to challenging river expeditions, Wilderness Camp is where the Texas Hill Country becomes your classroom.

Back to the Basics

No cabins, no dining halls, no distractions. Just your group, the backcountry, and the Creator. Whether you’re looking for a low-key weekend or something more challenging, we provide the space to trade the digital noise for the quiet strength of the wild.

Fully Outfitted.
Intentionally Guided.

Don’t let the logistics of the backcountry stop you. We provide standard-grade packs, trail-tested meals, hydration, and trained guides. You focus on the ministry; we handle the heavy lifting.

Our Vision

From 60-mile river paddles to hiking the backcountry and sleeping in a climate-controlled cabin — we build the trip around your group’s threshold for adventure.
God provided water and cold Gatorade in the middle of nowhere on the Pecos River when we most needed it! We forgot our water purifying system! I met a camper 12 years later who said that trip changed her life for Jesus, and she still walks with Him and does Christian camping ministry because of her experience that summer! I was led by the Holy Spirit to be honest about my story for the first time, and the Lord’s grace and kindness were showered on me through that! God is so good and meets us in the wilderness and provides what we most need!
KMo
Wilderness Guide

Wilderness Camp

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Why Leaders Choose
Wilderness

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Completely Geared Up

Fuel fun and adventure! Our trail guides whip up fresh and healthy meals that taste as good as they look. Because well-fed campers are happy campers.

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Fully Guided Trips

Guides who turn rugged challenges into spiritual breakthroughs.
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Safety & Hydration

WFR-certified guides manage water logistics and Garmin Satellite tech for total off-grid safety.

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Experience

Prep Your Group

We’ve built the guides so you don’t have to.

Wilderness FAQs

How do you handle drinking water?
We manage all water logistics and filtration to keep your group hydrated and healthy.
Our trips are timed and paced by guides trained in heat-management and hydration.
Accurate info allows our WFR-certified guides to prepare specifically for your group’s needs.
Ready to Build Your Trip?
Wilderness trips are highly customizable and sessions are limited to ensure a quality experience for every group. Reach out to McKenna, our Wilderness Director, to start planning your specific dates.
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Packing Tips

This is not your average camping trip, so the packing list is a bit different than our regular overnight camp. Pack thoroughly, but light, as you’ll be carrying your things with you as you hike.
  • Backpacks
  • Group Shelters
  • Foam sleeping pads
  • Stoves and fuel
  • Cookware, dishes, and utensils
  • Food, both at basecamp and on trail
  • Cord/materials for bear hangs
  • “Bobo bags” (trowel, TP, plastic and paper bags, hand sanitizer)
  • Group water containers
  • Water purification systems
  • First Aid Kit
  • GPS and a communication device

We ask all participants to provide their own sleeping bags and personal items.

At registration, you should receive a full packing list; however, expect to pack clothing for being on the trail AND at base camp, as well as the following basic outdoor supplies:

  • Hiking boots (broken-in are best!)
  • Water shoes or sandals
  • Insect repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Hats
  • Sunglasses
  • Flashlights
  • Daypacks
  • Water bottle
  • Rain Jacket
  • Walkie­ Talkies
  • Knives, weapons, or anything sharp
  • Pets – not even little cute pets.
  • Alcohol or drugs
  • Your own harness/helmet
  • MP3 players
  • Electronic Devices