Trail to the Cross Events
Upcoming Events: Click the Buttons to Learn More.
Rodeo Bible Camp
Our camps are designed to do three things:
- Share the love of Christ with all of our campers
- Help each student athlete improve in their given rodeo discipline
- Have a blast!
We have professional rodeo athletes at camp all week that serve as instructors. This insures that no matter their skill level, every camper will have a chance to improve in their event.
If you would like to download an Internship Application please click here.
To Download an Adventure Release Form please click here.
Location of Camp:
Whispering Winds Bible Camp
599 Mound Ridge Rd
Cook Station, MO 65449
When:
Junior Camp (9-12) June 1 – June 4, 2024 – $250 per person ($275 for late registration)
Senior Camp (13-18) June 5 – June 8, 2024 – $250 per person ($275 for late registration)
Mailing Address:
Trail to the Cross
P.O. Box 853
Salem, MO 65560
How to Register Online
Junior Camp (9-12) June 1 – June 4, 2024 – $250 per person ($275 for late registration)
Junior Camp Registration is now open for 2024
We Want to Thank Everyone for Their Support
Senior Camp (13-18) June 5 – June 8, 2024 – $250 per person ($275 for late registration)
Senior Camp Registration is now open for 2024
We Want to Thank Everyone for Their Support
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Camp
Click on the Question to see the answer
Q. Where do the campers stay?
Campers stay in air conditioned cabins split up into four different living spaces, with each space having it’s own shower and bathroom. Cabins are equipped with twin size bunk beds. Campers are split up by age into small groups of 6-8 and are assigned an approved counselor that leads their devotions and stays with them throughout their camp experience. Boys and girls are housed in separate cabins. Each evening we have different games and activities for campers to take part in.
Q. What should my camper bring?
Campers are required to bring their own bedding and toiletry items. Campers also are encouraged to be prepared for hot weather and bring sunscreen ,hats, bug spray. Campers also need to bring their bible and a notebook and writing utensils. Bibles will be provided to campers who do not have one.
Q. Is the camp open to visitors?
To ensure the safety of our students, the camp is closed to outsiders while camp is in session, with campers and approved staff the only people allowed on the premises. On Saturday the camp is opened up for family members to attend the awards ceremony, lunch, and rodeo.
Q. Horses and gear?
Horses are housed at the arena complex in temporary panel stalls. Parents are encouraged to leave their trailer for the week for campers to keep their tack/feed. Campers are required to bring feed and hay for the week and also their own buckets for feed and water. Campers will need to bring their own tack and supplies to care for their horses. If any of the roughstock participants need gear, they are encouraged to contact us, so that we make sure we have it on hand.
Q. Application Process?
It’s really pretty simple. 1. Download the Consent form from this page. 2. Fill out the form. 3. Get your application notarized. 4. Use link to register for camp and upload the notarized form. 5. Also on this page is the Adventure form for the Camp to use their water slide. If you have any questions, you can call Kailee Smith at 573-889-7278 or Wes Clancy 573-263-0985