FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Don't forget to bring sleeping bag & pillow, towel, toiletries, 6 days of clean clothes, modest swimsuit, and necessary medications.
See our handy 'Things to Know' document on the Forms tab.
Every camper needs to arrive at camp with the Medical Form printed and signed by a parent if under 18. See the Forms tab.
Please plan on arriving during the scheduled arrival window and plan on staying for the duration of camp. For extraordinary cases, please contact the committee.
Dress modestly—refrain from wearing tight or revealing clothing (stomach, back, breasts must be covered) or any clothing with derogatory messages.
Must be in original container with prescription attached or in original container if non-prescription. In accordance with Oregon law—no unmarked containers of any kind will be allowed.
Medication and list of dosages and times must be provided to medic during on-site registration. Please expect to spend a few minutes with the medic at drop off to go over the list.
Medication and list of dosages and times must be provided to medic during on-site registration. Please expect to spend a few minutes with the medic at drop off to go over the list.
Cell phones and other personal electronic devices will be collected on the first night and returned on the last day. Campers will not have access to their phone except for emergencies.
See Fees tab.
Vegetarian meals will be served at every mealtime. If you are vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free or have any food allergies, please indicate it on your registration form.
No, you must pay the entire fee at least two weeks prior to camp.
Cancellations within two weeks of camp will not be refunded. Earlier cancellations will be refunded with a cancellation fee. See the Fees tab for details.
The camp has a dedicated photographer who takes pictures in public spaces. The pictures are shared in a slideshow to all participants and a selection will be shared on the official Facebook page. Pictures on Facebook should not be tagged, and anyone may request that their picture be removed. On rare occasions pictures from the camp may be used in promotional materials by the school.
Unfortunately the school cannot coordinate rides for several reasons. We encourage parents to reach out and use their personal contacts and networks to find others already travelling for ride shares.
Interested in volunteering? Contact us!
To learn about the Baháʼí Faith, feel free to contact us or visit Baháʼí US or Baháʼí International Community.
Yes! In the Pacific Northwest, there are other Baháʼí schools/retreats in both Oregon and Washington.
Ocean of Light • Badasht • Sheltering Branch • Windstock
Ocean of Light • Badasht • Sheltering Branch • Windstock