Overview
Victory Bible Camp exists to evangelize and disciple youth in Alaska for Jesus Christ through Christian camping. We offer various overnight camps to kids 2nd grade through high school, including traditional camp, outdoor adventure camps that explore all that Alaska has to offer, and a CHA certified horsemanship camp. Our stunning location, amazing staff, and diverse activities create the perfect environment for campers to create lasting friendships, build community, and grow in their relationship with God.
Read More Show LessSpecialty camp focus: Horsemanship, Wilderness Adventure Trips
Unique Features
- Alpine is our traditional camp experience for kids to have an unforgettable week of fun, build friendships, and draw closer to God.
- Ranch Camp offers horsemanship and western riding instruction for all levels, while still participating in classic camp fun.
- Wilderness Camp is designed to give teens aged 14-17 a truly remote backcountry experience including backpacking and sea kayaking.
- Our Servant and Leadership Training (SALT) program offer intentional training and discipleship for teens aged 14-18.
- Located in Glacier View, 95 miles northeast of Anchorage, at the base of the Talkeetna Mountains along the Matanuska River.
Activities
Dates & Rates
2025 Season:
- Camp Season June 08 - July 25
- Session Lengths 1, 2 weeks
- Cost $149 - $765 /week
Financial Offers:
- Tiered/sliding scale tutition: No
- Financial assistance: Yes
- Special discounts: No
Accommodations
Bunks
- Type: Cabins, Tents
- Not open air
- Electricity/lights
- No air conditioning
- Separate bathhouse
- Showers not attached
- Toilets not attached
Health
- Staff not certified in First Aid /CPR
- No doctor onsite
- Nurse onsite
- No 24/7 medical staff
- No onsite health center
Dietary Needs
- Food Allergies
- Gluten Free
- No kosher
- Peanut-free
- Not tree nut-free
- No vegan option
- No vegetarian option
International Campers
- Does not enroll non-US campers
Welcome Message
Mike, Camp Director
Welcome to Victory Bible Camp! This is a placeholder message to show what the welcome message looks like. We recommend you write a short, friendly, concise message as if the owner or director is speaking directly to a potential family interested in enrolling. This is a great way to make a personal connection and put a face behind the camp.