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2026 Christian Summer Camp Round-Up

2026 Christian Summer Camp Round-Up

May 22nd, 2026

As part of our May 2026 Parent Support Zoom, we gathered and shared a list of Christian summer camps, Deaf camps, family camps, and VBS opportunities that may be helpful for families raising Deaf and Hard of Hearing children. Have a favorite Christian camp that we missed? Email us at adminteam@deafkidsconnect.com.

Camp Location Dates Details
Bill Rice Ranch Murfreesboro, TN June 8–12
June 22–26
July 6–10
Ages 8–19. Campers choose one week to attend.
Deaf Camp Brentwood, TN June 8–24 Day camp ages 3–18.
Deaf Camp USA Brentwood, TN June 15–19 Day camp for out-of-town visitors ages 3–18.
Camp Deaf Brownwood, TX June 15–19 Ages 9–18.
Mid Hudson Valley Deaf Camp Esopus, NY June 21–23 Faith tradition: Roman Catholic.
Bill Rice Ranch Family Camp Murfreesboro, TN June 29–July 3
July 27–31
Deafquake Pisgah, AL July 2–6 Ages 8–21.
Christian Camp for the Deaf Ocoee, TN July 6–11 Ages: families, children, and adults.
Compass Church VBS Colleyville, TX July 7–10 9AM–Noon for Deaf children, CODAs, and SODAs ages 3 months–12 years.
Harvest Deaf Family Camp Georgia July 13–17 Day camp; lodging on your own. Ages 0–18 and families.
Deaf and ASL Camp Knoxville, MD July 19–24 Grades 2–12.
Deaf Spiritual Leadership Camp Silver Springs, FL July 20–23
Northwest Christian Camp for the Deaf Rockaway Beach, OR July 20–25 Ages 3–18.
Deaf Streetlight Camp Trafalgar, IN July 30–August 2 All ages/families.
Camp Christian Deaf Family Day Mill Run, PA August 15, 2026
Camp Mark 7 Old Forge, NY Several program weeks Ages 9–12, 13–16, and 21+.
Loving Hands Ranch Ada, OK Several program weeks Teens, ages 6–12, and CODAs.
Blended Bridges Pikeville, NC July 14, 16–18 Families; 2026 registration full.

Looking for More Camp Options?

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Clerc Center
Camp Directory by State

For families looking for additional options, the Clerc Center maintains a nationwide Deaf camp directory organized by state. Please note that many of the camps listed are secular, and some are specifically focused on listening and spoken language approaches.

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