• Registration Begins Next Week!

    We are excited to host our first groups of summer campers at Camp Willow Springs in 2014. We will offer five sessions of summer camp for up to 80 campers a session in grades 3-6. This summer is a great opportunity to be one of the first campers to attend CWS. Campers may sign up for a week at both Camp Willow Springs and Camp Willow Run. The registration form will be placed online at noon on January 27th.  We will accept registration forms beginning on Tuesday, January 28th.  We do not accept any drive-in or hand delivered registrations for summer camp. Be sure to check out the information available…

  • Meet Our 2014 Spring Super High Speaker

    Matt Windley is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a graduate of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is Outreach Pastor at The Bridge Community Church in Morrisville, NC. Matt and his wife, Cheri, are both from the Raleigh area and are big fans for the many NC Triangle sports teams. In January they will be took a third missions trip with their church to Florestopolis, Brazil. They have three children, Ethan, Caleb and Emma Kate. Matt is also a regular speaker for CWR teen summer camps. To learn more about our 2014 Super High Retreat, visit the Super High Retreat page.

  • 1st Year Discount!

    Registration for camper at Camp Willow Springs will begin next week!  We are excited to start receiving and processing the forms for the very first campers at Camp Willow Springs.  Serving campers at CWS has been a dream for a long time and we are seeing it become a reality! As a part of the celebration of opening this summer, we are offering a $75 1st year discount for 2014 on all Camp Willow Springs sessions.  For more information about registering your camper, visit the Registration page of the site.

  • 2013 Safety First Award!

    We are pleased to announce that Camp Willow Run has once again received the Markel Insurance Safety 1st Award! Michael Swain of Markel states, “Camps and clubs must meet stringent criteria to qualify for the Safety 1st designation.  They must have a proven safety record for at least three consecutive years, undergo formal assessments and inspections, and participate in continuing education and certification programs.  These facilities deserve to be recognized for keeping safety a top priority.”