Overview
Camp Tukuskoya, nestled along the shores of Flat Lake in Big Lake, Alaska, offers a summer camp experience filled with adventure, growth, and connection. Accessible only by boat, this camp provides an idyllic setting for children and teens to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while participating in a variety of engaging activities.
Campers can enjoy swimming, canoeing, wakeboarding, rock climbing, and rappelling, alongside creative pursuits like drawing, painting, and music. For those eager to explore the wilderness, programs include backpacking, orienteering, and survival skills training. The camp also incorporates STEM-focused activities such as math challenges and model rocketry, offering a well-rounded experience that combines physical activity with intellectual engagement.
Designed to be inclusive and supportive, Camp Tukuskoya accommodates campers with ADD, asthma, diabetes, and food allergies. Its Christ-centered approach fosters spiritual growth alongside physical and social development. Evening campfires filled with songs and stories create a sense of belonging and community that stays with campers long after they leave.
For older participants seeking an extra challenge, the Teen Extreme Camp includes thrilling activities like whitewater kayaking and mountain biking at Hatcher Pass. With dedicated staff chosen for their values and commitment to safety, campers are guided through every adventure with care and encouragement.
Whether it’s paddling across the lake or scaling new heights on a rock face, Camp Tukuskoya promises unforgettable memories in a setting that feels both remote and welcoming. It’s more than just a camp—it’s a place where young adventurers grow in confidence, skills, and friendships that last a lifetime.