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Specialties
Camp Stevens is a summer camp and retreat center with year-round programs located in the town of Julian just outside of San Diego, CA.
Our mission is to inspire, challenge, and empower personal, social, and environmental transformation.
Rooted in the Episcopal Church and our natural world, Camp Stevens core values are: Openness, Gratitude, Connection, and Wonder:
We celebrate diversity and welcome all to our table to listen to and learn from one another.
We believe that gratitude toward one another, the natural world, and God is the foundation upon which humans build a healthier, more sustainable, and loving world.
We challenge all who experience this peaceful place apart to reconnect with themselves and connect meaningfully with one another, the natural world, and the Divine.
We believe that a sense of wonder transforms adults and children alike, renewing joy, excitement, and mystery in the world we live in.
How?
Our summer camp program includes adventures in hiking, camping, swimming, rock climbing, organic gardening, team building, backpacking, and sea kayaking.
Our comfortable and welcoming retreat center is open to all non-profit and religious groups for retreats, conferences, and meetings.
Our year-round programs include ropes course and teambuilding, environmental education, adult and family trips, family camps, and backpacking trips.
Our staff is a team of trained, thoughtful, idealistic individuals, living and working in community.
History
Established in 1952.
The camping program of the Diocese of Los Angeles began in the 1930s when the Right Reverend William Bertrand Stevens, second bishop of Los Angeles, began taking groups of young people to camps in the San Bernardino Mountains for a week or two each summer. Even then the program was known as Camp Stevens.
Over the past three decades Camp Stevens’ year-round programs have expanded to include environmental education for school groups, ropes/challenge course team building programs, weekend Discovery Retreats for youth groups, family programs, organic gardening workshops, adult retreats, and off-site wilderness programs in the High Sierra, Baja California and the Galapagos Islands.
Meet the Manager
Beth B.
Manager
Beth moved from the east coast to Julian in August 2012 to join the Camp Stevens community. She has a passion for teaching and promoting outdoor education and environmental theology to children and adults and has experience at outdoor centers, academic institutions, and within the Episcopal Church. Mitch, Beth’s husband, is an Episcopal priest serving several local churches. A knitter, canoeist and backpacker, Beth’s favorite day-off adventure is exploring the desert with her young son, Eliot.