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FAQ's about Life Teen Summer Camps:

1. What happens at a Life Teen summer camp?

2. Who runs the camp?

3. Who creates the theme and programming?

4. What is an away day during summer camp?

5. Who attends on week of camp?

6. What is the most important part of camp?

7. Where do we stay at camp?

8. How much does summer camp cost, and what does that include?

9. How do I register my group for camp?

10. Where can we get the summer camp T-shirts?

11. I have a school group that wants to use the camp for a weekday. How do we do that?

Tepeyac

Tepeyac is located 6 miles from historic Prescott, Arizona.  The camp sits on 60 acres of Ponderosa Pines and is surrounded on all sides by the Prescott National Forest. At an elevation of 6700 ft., its climate, tranquility and undisturbed nature make it the ideal place to hold workshops, seminars, or retreats. 

With two spacious lodges (3000 sq.ft. each), Tepeyac is designed to host one large group or two smaller groups.  Both lodges are equipped with a large fireplace, tables, chairs, and a complete kitchen, to meet the needs of any group.  Meal service is available, or you may provide your own.  Each lodge is surrounded by eight sleeper cabins and a bath house.  The cabins have been remodeled, are heated, and sleep twelve each.  Ceiling fans will be installed by summer 2006. The Blessed Mother Theresa Clergy House is available for priests who wish to be present for their group. 

We are proud to be the site of the Southwest’s largest Challenge Course. We have a High and Low Ropes Course, and a 50 ft. “Tango” Climbing Tower with two rock walls, a Zip Line, and four other vertical challenges.  A lighted Sports Court, installed in memory of Cotton Fitzsimmons, is available for your use.

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