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 |
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| 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?

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.
