Ignite at Camp Monadnock
There’s a place for you here
Welcome home to Camp Monadnock, where every kid belongs.
Spend a transformative weekend at Camp Monadnock, a fun-filled, faith-forming getaway where teens can disconnect from technology and plug into friendship, nature, and lifelong memories.
Organic outdoor exploration, close-knit conversations, and late-night laughter around the fire…camp is a refuge from the hustle and bustle of life, where students can connect with each other, caring counselors, and a God who loves them.
It’s a place where the days are fuller, time moves slower, friendships form faster, and God feels closer…all in a safe, loving Christian environment where students will be inspired to take the next step on their spiritual journey.
Summer Camp Packed Into a Weekend!
At Ignite, Camp Monadnock’s weekend summer program for teens, your camper will challenge themselves with outdoor activities, surrounded by supportive cabin mates who have become like family. Most importantly, they’ll encounter the God of the Bible through energetic worship, gospel-based teaching, and small group times to process all they are learning about God.
Ignite Summer Weekend
July 25-27, 2025
A weekend for youth groups and parent-led groups of students finishing 6th-12th grade in Spring 2025.
Before April 30: $235
After May 1: $250

Swimming

Archery

Climbing Tower

Ropes Course

Game Room & Lawn Games

Sports

Arts & Crafts

Mini Golf

Paintball

Chapel
Join us at the foot of beautiful Mt. Monadnock for an iconic New England camp experience, filled with analog adventure and authentic connections.
257 Dublin Road | Jaffrey, NH 03452
Have questions?
Have questions? Want to talk to a camp consultant before signing up?
Email us at or call us at 603-744-6344.
What safety protocols are in place?
Your child’s safety is our #1 priority! All staff go through a thorough interview process, including reference checks and background checks. Camps have nurses on-site as well as strong relationships with local emergency responders in the rare case that your child needs medical attention. We follow all standards put forth by the NH Department of Health and Human Services for student-to-counselor ratios, staff qualifications, safety, and more.
What are the housing arrangements?
At Camp Monadnock, campers stay in dorm-style accommodations that range in size from six to 18 campers per dorm. We try to room campers with others who are in or around the same grade, though we also accommodate roommate requests and church groups as needed. All of our camp weeks are age-specific (e.g. elementary school only, jr/sr high only), so you can rest assured your child will be housed with other campers around the same stage of development.
Are all meals included? What kind of food will be served?
No one goes hungry at Camp Monadnock! Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included, and we serve plenty of food to keep campers fueled for the day’s adventures. A variety of options are available at every meal, so your child is sure to find something they love! Snacks and frappes are also available for purchase at the camp store.
If your child has allergies or dietary restrictions, there is a place to share this during the registration process, and we work very hard to accommodate these. Our chefs are all ServSafe certified.
How will my child learn about the Bible?
Each day at camp includes group chapel times with worship and Bible teaching, time for small group discussion and application, and dedicated Christian staff members speaking personally into the lives of campers. We welcome and accept campers at every stage of their faith journey. Our camps are highly invitational, encouraging campers to think about God, life’s big questions, and what their next steps of faith might be in the safety of an authentic community.
Can I bring a group?
Yes! Fill out a simple form telling us about your estimated number of campers and if your church will be paying all or some of their registration fees (we will set up a discount code for your campers if so).
Your campers will still need to register individually to attend. Campers’ spots are held on a first-come, first-served basis, but we do try to house campers from the same church together. Leaders, if you would like to attend camp as a cabin leader for your group, you can do so by applying to volunteer at camp.