QUICK FACTS
What is Camp Fearless?
Camp Fearless is a five-day, Spirit-filled student camp designed for real encounters with God, strong friendships, and leadership growth. We’re unapologetically Word-based and Spirit-led — guarding the pulpit and making intentional space for the Holy Spirit to move.
When & Where is camp?
July 13–17, 2026 at Camp Kulaqua in High Springs, Florida
Camp Kulaqua is a retreat and conference center in High Springs, Florida near Gainesville. The multi-purpose destination features a range of accommodations and activities for churches coming to Camp Fearless:
Accommodations: Mini lodges, cottages, villas, chalets & more (rooming as
River Ranch Water Park: Includes a large wave pool, lazy river, and water slides.
Recreation: Go-karts, putt-putt golf, zip-lining, horseback riding, and a natural spring.
Animal attractions: A petting zoo and a small exotic animal zoo.
Nature trails: A boardwalk that leads through a swamp to a 2,800-year-old cypress tree named "Big Dan".
Event facilities: The large gym is used for our service location and the cafeteria is buffet style for 3 mails per day included in the cost of camp.
Who Can Attend?
Rising 6th graders through newly graduated seniors.
How Much Does It Cost?
$489 per student
Includes lodging, all meals, services, and activities.
What’s Included?
Morning and night services
Team competitions (War Games)
Water park, horseback riding, rock climbing, blob, and much more
All meals and lodging
Who Leads Camp Fearless?
The camp is directed by Pastor Caleb Womble, who is on staff at The Seed Church.
Pastor Billy Joe Watts of The Rock Church serves as the main camp speaker.
Camp Fearless also operates under a Board of Directors.
You can view the leadership team here: https://www.campfearless.info/leadership
What Makes Camp Fearless Different?
We are Word-based and Spirit-led. Students leave with a genuine encounter with the Holy Spirit, strong Word teaching, and practical instruction they can apply to their lives — bringing boldness and fire for God back home.
What should leaders expect?
Youth pastors and leaders are responsible for supervising their students throughout the week. Leaders serve on both a ministry and supervisory level — helping make camp run smoothly while caring for their group.
Is Camp Safe? Camp Kulaqua provides overall campground security and staff support. However, youth pastors retain responsibility for direct supervision of their students at all times.
Recommended ratio: 1 leader per 10 students. Youth pastors and leaders are responsible for supervising their students throughout the week. Camp Kulaqua provides overall campground security, but direct student oversight belongs to your leadership team.
What are the accommodations?
Groups are placed in accommodations (villas, chalets, mini lodges, etc.) based on the size of each group and the quantity of your girls v. boys.
Leaders stay with their students. A floor plan will be provided once housing is assigned so your team can arrange sleeping assignments.
What is the daily schedule?
Click here to view a sample schedule
How Do I Register my group?
Church registration is now open. Reserve your church’s spot here: