Just 2.5 hours from Knoxville, Tennessee, Camp Tekoa offers the ultimate adventure camp experience in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Located near Hendersonville, North Carolina, our Christian adventure camps combine heart-pounding outdoor experiences with meaningful character development and spiritual growth that creates lasting transformation in young lives.
For Knoxville families seeking more than typical summer entertainment, Camp Tekoa provides specialized adventure programs designed for elementary, middle, and high school students who crave challenge, excitement, and purpose. Our mountain location provides access to some of the Southeast's most spectacular outdoor recreation opportunities, while our Christian foundation ensures that every adventure becomes an opportunity for personal and spiritual growth.
Why Adventure Camps Matter for Today's Teens
In our increasingly digital world, many youth spend their days indoors, glued to screens, missing out on the confidence-building experiences that come from overcoming real challenges in the natural world. Adventure camps provide the antidote to this sedentary lifestyle, offering experiences that build resilience, confidence, and life skills that can't be developed through virtual experiences.
Research consistently shows that adventure-based experiences provide unique benefits for adolescent development. When teens successfully navigate a challenging rock climbing route, work together to solve problems during wilderness expeditions, or push through their fear on a high ropes course, they develop what psychologists call "self-efficacy" – the belief that they can handle whatever challenges life presents.
At Camp Tekoa, we've designed our adventure programs to provide these transformative experiences within a supportive Christian community that celebrates each camper's growth and achievements.
Adventure Programs Designed for Every Interest and Skill Level
Camp Tekoa offers a comprehensive range of adventure programs specifically designed for different age groups, interests, and experience levels. Whether your camper is new to outdoor adventures or already an experienced outdoor enthusiast, we have programs that will challenge and inspire them. All of our adventure programs are led by well trained staff and are designed to teach new skills and provide new opportunities for adventure. Traditional onsite camp activities will also be a part of the week, including talent show, arts and crafts, and campfires.
Elementary School Adventure Camp
Brand new in 2025, our elementary school Adventure Camp, Quest, lets younger campers try out several different adventures, onsite and off.
Middle School Adventure Camps (Ages 11-14)
Our middle school adventure programs provide the perfect introduction to outdoor recreation while building the confidence and skills that will serve campers throughout their lives.
Breakout! - Rising 6th Graders
Perfect for kids transitioning to middle school, Breakout! combines age-appropriate adventures with the support needed for this developmental stage:
- Late-night zipline adventures under the stars
- Waterfall hopping expeditions in Pisgah National Forest
- Whitewater rafting on exciting but manageable rapids
- On-site camping experiences that build independence
Explorer - All Girls Adventure
Designed specifically for middle school girls, Explorer provides adventures that build confidence and leadership:
- Technical whitewater rafting on a local river
- Tubing adventures down scenic mountain rivers
- Caving expeditions in underground cave systems
- Mountain vista hikes with breathtaking views
Journey - All Girls Backpacking
For girls ready for serious outdoor adventure, Journey includes:
- Multi-day backpacking expeditions through pristine wilderness
- Caving in extensive underground systems
- Horseback riding through mountain trails
- Waterfall hopping in remote forest locations
Overboard! - All Boys Adventure
Perfect for boys who love water sports and outdoor challenges:
- Whitewater canoeing on technical river sections
- Stand-up paddleboarding on crystal-clear mountain lakes
- Multi-day fishing campouts under the stars
- Waterfall exploration and cliff jumping (where safe)
Survivor - Coed Challenge Program
Our most popular middle school program combines outdoor skills with team challenges:
- Primitive living skills and wilderness survival techniques
- High ropes course challenges that build trust and courage
- Big zipline adventures through the forest canopy
- Tribal challenges that require teamwork and strategy
Water Adventure - coed
For middle schoolers who want to try out a number of new water sports
- Explore Tekoa’s onsite water fun
- Try stand up paddleboarding on Lake Jocassee
- Experience a variety of water activities on local rivers
Leap! Coed Ropes and Climbing Adventures
For campers who love to climb and want to learn more ropes-based skills
- Challenge yourself on all of Tekoa’s onsite ropes activities
- Test yourself with offsite rock climbing
- Explore Pisgah National Forest
High School Adventure Camps (Ages 14-17)
Our high school programs provide intensive adventure experiences that challenge teens to push their limits while developing leadership skills and deepening their faith.
Expedition - Ultimate Wilderness Experience, coed
For those seeking serious outdoor adventure, Expedition provides:
- 2 day backpacking expedition
- Flatwater canoeing with overnight island camping
- Technical caving in complex underground systems
- Wilderness skills and Leave No Trace principles
Expedition Extreme (2-EX) - Two-Weeks of Adventures, coed
Our most intensive program spans two weeks of non-stop adventure:
- Four-day backpacking trip through remote wilderness areas
- Offsite rock climbing or bouldering
- Mountain biking through challenging terrain in DuPont State Forest
- Scuba diving certification in pristine mountain lakes
- Horseback riding through scenic mountain trails
- Caving in extensive cave systems
Ultimate Challenge - Backpacking and Climbing, coed
Designed for teens ready for serious physical and mental challenges:
- Three-day backpacking expeditions carrying full gear
- Technical rock climbing instruction and practice
- Stand-up paddleboarding on mountain lakes
Water Adventure - Onsite and offsite adventures, coed
Perfect for teens passionate about water sports:
- Whitewater canoeing expeditions
- Whitewater kayaking instruction and practice
- Flatwater canoe camping on scenic mountain lakes
- Stand-up paddleboarding and water safety training
Blitz! Coed, for rising 9th graders
This camp is designed to help with the transition to high school, while providing an opportunity for personal challenges
- Onsite Adventure activities
- Caving in Tennessee
- Stand up paddleboarding, rock climbing, and more!
Survivor - For campers who like to work as a team to complete challenges, Coed
HS Survivor is ideal for campers who want an onsite Tekoa experience, with a competitive edge
- Engage in a series of challenges as a team
- Try out Tekoa’s onsite adventures, but with a twist
- Compete for points and a chance to win it all while learning outdoor skills, cooking over a fire, and sleeping under the stars
The Adventure Advantage: Skills That Last a Lifetime
The benefits of adventure-based experiences extend far beyond the excitement of the moment. Research shows that youth who participate in adventure programs develop crucial life skills that serve them well in academics, relationships, and future careers.
Risk Assessment and Decision Making
Adventure activities require constant risk assessment and decision-making. Whether choosing the best route up a rock face or deciding how to navigate challenging rapids, campers learn to evaluate situations quickly and make sound decisions under pressure. These skills transfer directly to academic and social situations where good judgment is essential.
Leadership and Teamwork
Many of our adventure activities require teamwork and leadership. Campers learn to communicate effectively, support teammates, and step into leadership roles when needed. These experiences build confidence and social skills that benefit them throughout their lives.
Perseverance and Resilience
Adventure activities often require pushing through discomfort, fear, or fatigue to achieve goals. Campers who learn to persevere through challenging outdoor experiences develop the resilience needed to handle academic pressure, social challenges, and life setbacks.
Environmental Stewardship
Our adventure programs include education about environmental conservation and Leave No Trace principles. Paeticipants develop an appreciation for the natural world and learn their responsibility to protect it for future generations.
Safety: Our Highest Priority
Adventure activities involve inherent risks, which is why we maintain the highest safety standards in the industry. Every adventure activity is led by trained, certified instructors using professional-grade equipment and following strict safety protocols.
1. Certified Instruction
All our adventure activities are led by instructors certified by relevant national organizations:
- Rock climbing instructors certified by the Professional Climbing Instructors Association
- Whitewater instructors certified by the American Canoe Association
- High ropes facilitators trained in Challenge Course Technology
- Wilderness First Responders for remote area safety
2. Professional Equipment
We use only professional-grade equipment that is regularly inspected and maintained according to manufacturer specifications. Our equipment is the same quality used by professional outdoor recreation companies and meets or exceeds all industry safety standards.
3. Progressive Skill Building
Our programs are designed to build skills progressively, starting with basic techniques and gradually advancing to more challenging activities. Teens don't attempt advanced challenges until they've demonstrated proficiency in foundational skills.
4. Risk Management Planning
Every adventure activity includes comprehensive risk management planning, including:
- Weather monitoring and activity modification protocols
- Emergency action plans for each activity location
- Communication systems for remote area activities
- Medical support and evacuation procedures
The Christian Adventure Difference
What sets Camp Tekoa apart from secular adventure programs is our integration of Christian faith with outdoor experiences. We believe that God created the natural world as a classroom for learning about His character and our place in His creation.
1. Faith and Adventure Integration
Rather than separating faith discussions from adventure activities, we help campers see how their outdoor experiences reveal truths about God's character and their relationship with Him: the trust required for rock climbing becomes a lesson about trusting God and the teamwork needed for successful expeditions illustrates our interdependence as members of God's family.
2. Character Development Through Challenge
Adventure activities naturally create opportunities for character development. When campers face their fears on a high ropes course or support a struggling teammate during a difficult hike, they practice virtues like courage, compassion, and perseverance that are central to Christian living.
3. Service and Stewardship
Our adventure programs include service components that help participants understand their responsibility to care for God's creation and serve others. Trail maintenance projects, environmental education, and community service opportunities help them see how their adventures can benefit others.
4. Spiritual Practices in Nature
The natural setting provides powerful opportunities for spiritual practices like prayer, meditation, and worship. Morning devotions by mountain streams, evening campfires under star-filled skies, and moments of silent reflection on mountain peaks create lasting spiritual memories.
Building Lifelong Adventure Skills
Our adventure programs don't just provide exciting experiences – they teach real skills that campers can use throughout their lives. Many of our alumni continue outdoor recreation as adults, and some even pursue careers in outdoor education, environmental science, or adventure tourism.
1. Technical Skills Development
Depending on their program, participants learn various technical outdoor skills:
- Rock climbing techniques including belaying, rappelling, and route reading
- Whitewater paddling skills for canoes and kayaks
- Wilderness navigation using map and compass
- Camping and backpacking techniques for multi-day expeditions
- Leave No Trace principles for environmental stewardship
2. Outdoor Leadership Training
Our more advanced programs include outdoor leadership training that prepares teens to lead others in outdoor activities. This training covers:
- Group management and safety protocols
- Risk assessment and emergency response
- Environmental education and interpretation
- Conflict resolution in outdoor settings
3. Gear Knowledge and Selection
Campers have the opportunity to learn about outdoor gear selection, care, and use. This knowledge helps them make informed decisions about personal equipment purchases and maintain their own gear properly for safety and longevity.
Adventure Camp Community and Friendships
The shared challenges and achievements of adventure camping create incredibly strong bonds between participants. The friendships formed during adventure camps often become some of the most significant relationships in a young person's life.
1. Shared Challenge Creates Deep Bonds
When campers face challenges together – whether it's encouraging each other on a difficult climb or working together to set up camp in the rain – they form bonds that go deeper than typical friendships. These shared experiences create stories and memories that last a lifetime.
2. Diverse Community
Our adventure camps attract participants from across the Southeast, creating opportunities to build friendships with peers from different backgrounds and communities. This diversity enriches the camp experience and helps campers develop cultural awareness and empathy.
3. Mentorship Opportunities
Our family group system and leadership programs create natural mentorship opportunities where older teens and young adults can guide and support younger participants. These relationships benefit both mentors and mentees, building leadership skills and creating lasting connections.
Preparing for Adventure Camp
Adventure camps require some preparation to ensure that campers get the most out of their experience while staying safe and comfortable.
1. Physical Preparation
While adventure camps are designed for various fitness levels, some basic physical preparation helps participants enjoy their experience more fully. This could include:
- Regular physical activity in the months leading up to camp
- Hiking practice with a backpack for backpacking programs
- Swimming proficiency for water-based activities
- Basic flexibility and strength training
2. Mental Preparation
Adventure activities can be mentally challenging, especially for those new to outdoor recreation:
- Discussing fears and concerns openly with parents and camp staff
- Learning about the activities they'll be participating in
- Understanding that challenges are normal and part of the growth process
- Developing a positive mindset about trying new things
3. Gear and Equipment
We provide detailed packing lists for each adventure program, but some personal items are essential:
- Quality hiking boots that fit properly
- Weather-appropriate clothing layers
- Personal items like water bottles and headlamps
- Any personal medications or special dietary needs
Frequently Asked Questions
What if my child has never done adventure activities before?
Our programs are designed for various experience levels, including complete beginners. Our skilled instructors provide thorough instruction and support to help every camper succeed. Many of our most enthusiastic participants start as complete beginners and discover a passion for outdoor adventure.
How physically demanding are these programs?
Physical demands vary by program, but all are designed to be achievable for healthy youth with reasonable fitness levels. We provide detailed information about physical requirements for each program so families can choose appropriately. Some activities can be modified to accommodate different fitness levels.
What happens in bad weather?
We monitor weather conditions carefully and have alternative activities planned for inclement weather. Some activities may be modified or postponed for safety reasons, but we have indoor and covered facilities that allow programs to continue in most weather conditions.
How do you handle campers who are afraid or reluctant to participate?
Our approach emphasizes "challenge by choice," meaning participants are encouraged but never forced to participate in activities. Our skilled staff help hesitant campers work through their fears at their own pace, and many surprise themselves with what they're able to achieve.
What safety certifications do your staff have?
All adventure activity leaders hold relevant certifications from national organizations like the American Canoe Association, Professional Climbing Instructors Association, and Association for Challenge Course Technology. Many staff also hold Wilderness First Responder or Wilderness First Aid certifications.
Can kids with medical conditions participate in adventure programs?
Many campers with medical conditions can participate fully in adventure programs with appropriate accommodations. We work closely with families and healthcare providers to ensure safe participation. Our medical staff are experienced in managing various medical conditions in outdoor settings.
Making Adventure Dreams Reality
Adventure camps provide more than just exciting activities – they offer transformative experiences that build character, confidence, and faith while creating memories that last a lifetime. At Camp Tekoa, we're committed to providing safe, meaningful adventure experiences that challenge campers to grow while having the time of their lives.
For Knoxville families seeking authentic adventure experiences that go beyond entertainment to provide real growth opportunities, Camp Tekoa offers programs that combine some of the best outdoor recreation in the Southeast with Christian character development and spiritual growth.
The mountains are calling, adventures await, and life-changing experiences are ready to unfold. Give your child the gift of adventure that builds character, deepens faith, and creates lifelong memories. Your investment in their growth and development will pay dividends for years to come.
Ready to explore our adventure programs? Contact Camp Tekoa today to discuss which adventure camp is right for your child. Our experienced staff are ready to help you choose the perfect program based on your camper’'s interests, experience level, and developmental needs.
Contact Camp Tekoa online or at (828) 692-6516
Address: 211 Thomas Road, Hendersonville, NC 28739
Let the adventure begin!