Our shared goal during Camp Meeting is to create a peaceful, Christ‑centered environment where all can rest, worship, and grow together. The following campus information is designed to support safety, hospitality, and meaningful fellowship, helping each guest fully experience the spirit of Reach & Restore. By attending Camp Meeting, you agree to these guidelines as part of our caring community.
🤝 Community Care
- Quiet Hours: To encourage rest and reflection, quiet hours are observed from 11:00 pm to 6:00 am. We invite everyone to be mindful of neighbors and help maintain a calm, refreshing atmosphere.
- Family & Youth Safety: For the well‑being of all, an adult (18 years or older) must be present on campus at all times for any cabin or RV rental. Minors may not stay overnight alone in a cabin, tent, or RV.
- Courtesy with Sound & Devices: Radios, TVs, music players, and other devices are welcome when used with consideration and respect, helping preserve a peaceful worshipful setting.
🌿 Camping & Accommodations
- Campsites and lodging are available on a first‑come, first‑served basis..
- All tents and RVs must check in at the Information Booth upon arrival to receive a permit and be assigned to conference‑designated locations.
- Campsites are limited to one camping unit plus one same‑family tent.
- RV and tent sites are dry camping only, with no water, sewer, or electrical hookups available. If electricity is needed for medical reasons, guests are encouraged to plan ahead using battery‑powered options, as on‑site power cannot be provided.
- For safety and liability reasons, pets are not permitted on campus. Nearby boarding options include L‑N‑R Kennels (907‑746‑5509) and North Star Pet Resort (907‑746‑7381).
🍽️ Meals, Fellowship & Special Events
- The cafeteria serves meals from Wednesday morning through Friday evening. There is no cafeteria service on Sabbath. Meal tickets are available at the Information Booth for $9 per adult, $7 for children ages 4–12, and free for children ages 0–3.
- The Snack Shack behind the display tent offers light meal options such as hotdogs and veggie burgers. Cash only, please.
- Everyone is invited to the campus‑wide Haystack & Watermelon Fellowship Meal following Divine Worship. Please bring food prepared and ready to serve—and remember to bring extra to share as an act of service and hospitality.
- Join us in the auditorium for an evening concert of praise, celebrating music and worship with musician Gale Jones Murphy and Alaskans from across the state.
🚗 Parking, Transportation & Sabbath Observance
- To ensure safety and accessibility, vehicles must be parked in designated parking areas. Parking next to cabins is not permitted, allowing clear access for emergency services.
- Guests camping or staying in trailers or fifth wheels on the field are asked to limit driving on and off the field during Camp Meeting.
- In the spirit of Sabbath, attendees are encouraged to refrain from moving in or out of campus during Sabbath hours.
- Due to increased foot traffic and community gatherings, bicycles should not be used during Sabbath hours.
🚌 Guest Services & Campus Care
- Shuttle service to Fred Meyer in Palmer is available Wednesday through Friday, departing from the Information Booth at 3:00 pm and returning at 4:00 pm. Sign‑up is available at the Information Booth.
- Restrooms and portable toilets are located throughout the campus, and the bathhouse is open 24 hours.
- Please help care for the campus by placing trash in designated receptacles around the grounds.
✅ Safety & Conference Standards
- To promote a safe and family‑friendly environment, firearms, firecrackers, alcohol, and tobacco products are not permitted on campus.
- Distribution, display, or sale of literature requires prior authorization from conference administration.