14–18 years old

At your home base of Maple Dell BSA Camp in beautiful Payson Canyon, you’ll be surrounded by trees and shade as you hike through mountain terrain, mountain bike on beautiful trails, and zip line through camp. Practice archery and then take a splash in the lake right in the middle of camp.

14–18 years old

If you're looking for high adventure this summer, Moab is the perfect place to find it! Join us for canyoneering, rock climbing, and rappelling on stunning red rocks and mountain biking on the Bull Run Trail. Cool off while whitewater rafting down the Colorado River.

14–18 years old

Nestled in Utah’s beautiful Uinta Mountains, Sunrock offers a blend of thrilling activities, service projects, and serene landscapes. Challenge yourself with exhilarating climbs and rappels on our rock face, and then find inspiration on the shores of the camp’s pristine mountain lake.

14–18 years old

Have a teen struggling with the loss of a loved one? Life After Loss Camp offers a week of fun, adventure, and connection for teens navigating grief. Campers bond with peers, hear from inspiring speakers, and enjoy activities—all while finding hope, healing, and faith in Jesus Christ.

14–17 years old

Explore natural resources at BYU Range & Wildlife Camp! Enjoy hands-on activities, outdoor adventures, and discover careers in conservation and resource management—all while getting a firsthand look at BYU’s Wildlife and Wildlands Conservation program.

12–17 years old

Discover history like never before at BYU Young Historian Camp! Dig at real archaeological sites, explore artifacts, and connect past to present. Learn research skills, embrace diverse perspectives, and enjoy hands-on adventures guided by expert historians and mentors.

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I love the fact that it is for the youth to grow spiritually, physically, emotionally, and intellectually. It helped me in all those areas and I love the adventures and the opportunity to connect those adventures to my Savior and I loved making friends.

I loved the schedule of the day, and being able to wake up and listen to a spiritual thought and then go get breakfast and then have adventures and free time.

The activities where I had to trust my group were awesome. We did repelling and even though I was scared, they were all there cheering me on from the bottom.

I loved going on all the adventures (repelling, rafting, mountain biking, canyoneering, etc.), getting to know new people/make new friends, and receiving inspiration from the spirit.