What to Bring on Outside Hilton Head Kids Camps and Teen Programs

What To Bring: Day Camps

For an optimum experience on your adventure with us, please review the following:

___ Sun protection is extremely important. Apply sunscreen before arriving at camp in the morning.

___ We strongly recommend a hat and sunglasses.

___ Sunscreen

___ Bottle of water

___ Wear clothing that can get wet. Swimsuits are a great idea, but not necessary.

___ Footwear that will stay on your feet in the water is required. Sport sandals such as Teva, Chaco or Keens are perfect. Sneakers are fine. Please, no flip flops.

What To Bring: Adventure Island

For an optimum experience on your adventure with us, please review the following:

___ Recommended attire is that which would be comfortable for a walk on the beach that day. Swimsuits are not necessary, but are permitted. You may have water drip off your paddle. Other than that, we don’t expect to get wet or do any swimming, although it may be an option when conditions are appropriate.

___ Footwear that would stay on your foot in the water is required. Sport sandals such as Tevas or Chacos are recommended, and old sneakers are fine, too. Sandals must attach around the ankle, so no flip-flops, please.

___ Sun protection is extremely important. Apply sunscreen before arriving at camp in the morning.

___ We strongly recommend a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen.

___ Bottled water is recommended.

___ A bagged lunch.

What To Bring: Teen Expedition Overnight Camp

For an optimum experience on your adventure with us, please review the following:

___ Sleeping Bag

___Two changes of clothes for daytime activities

___Long sleeve shirt and long, lightweight, pants for the evenings.

___ Bug spray might be necessary and is a good idea to have “just in case.” Ned doesn’t seem to mind the no-see-ums, but you might.