All Walking On Water Dream Surf Camps are overnight camps for ages 11-18, and for beginner through advanced surfers. For more info email info@walkingonwater.com
$895 if paid before March 30th
$995 if paid after March 30th
- Space is Limited-
The cost of camp includes: Lodging, meals, daily surfing instruction, use
of all surfing equipment and camp goodie bag.
Our hope is to give every interested student an opportunity to attend the Walking On Water Dream Surf Camp. Please go to our Scholarships Request Form to see how you can receive a scholarship for camp.
It is our hope that every student who is interested in attending our surf camp this summer is able to do If you would like to help a family in need send their child to camp, please click on the link below to make a donation towards our Scholarship Fund and be sure to write scholarship fund in the DESIGNATE FUNDS box!
Exceptions to this policy cannot be made for any reason, including weather or personal sports schedules. Because of our commitment to vendors for food, lodging, and transportation, and because of limited space there will be absolutely no refunds within 60 days of the first day of your camp. In the case of a medical emergency a signed doctor’s note will be required and one half of your camp tuition will be refunded. If you have any questions regarding our cancellation policy, please call our office at (858)509-7977.
Check-In on the first day of camp is 3pm and Check-Out on the last day is 12 noon. For those who are flying in, Check-In is between 3pm and 7pm. Camp Check-In and drop off will be held at the parking lot off the Christianitos Rd. Exit (In San Clemente) next to Carls Jr. For more information and directions please see the "Driving Directions" section.
Camp check in and drop off will be held at the parking lot off the Cristianitos Rd. Exit (In San Clemente) next to the Carls Jr. We are going to shuttle the students from here down to the camping area. Please make sure your student has his/her San Onofre Beach Liability Release Form Accessible to give to the guards when we enter the campgrounds.
Directions to the Parking Lot Near Carls Jr.:
5 Freeway to the Cristianitos Road Exit (In San Clemente), Go East on Cristianitos Rd. after you exit,
Make Left at first stop sign (El Camino Real), Make quick Right into the Parking Lot used by surfers to go down to Trestles
You can also Mapquest this address:
3929 S El Camino Real
San Clemente, CA 92672
Please call (760) 438-111 if you have any questions.
See you there!
For The 2009 Walking on Water Dream Surf Camps we will be camping on the beach
in San Onofre. Students will be sleeping in luxury 12’ X 16’ Coleman
WeatherTec Cabin Tents. There will be 5 students and one camp counselor in
each spacious tent. USMC Camp Pendleton at San Onofre, California is a military
R&R beach mostly used by retired military and families of active duty
military. Our site is on the north end of the beach away from any other groups.We
set up a full service camp site complete with a 20x20 enclosed kitchen, eating
area, protected meeting area, games and activity area, tent villages, equipment
storage and more. Click here for accomodation photos.
The ocean is usually warm enough to simply wear a bathing suit. However we
do recommend that you bring a wetsuit if possible. We do have some wetsuits
that you can use at no additional cost as long as we have your size. The use
of a beginner surfboard is also included in the cost of camp. Our surfboards
are soft beginner boards that are great for learning. Please do not bring
your own surfboard if you are a beginner. Hard surfboards are not good and/or
safe for learning. If you are a intermediate or advanced surfer please bring
your own surfboard.
We take safety very seriously at our surf camps. Lifeguards monitor the beaches
where we surf each day. Students wear bright rashguards so they are easily
visible and identifiable with the group. The student to counselor ratio in
the water is a maximum of 5 students per counselor. Our surf instructors are
Red Cross certified in CPR and lifesaving techniques, very strong swimmers/surfers
and have many years of ocean experience. All beginners use high quality soft
boards and surf in shallow water. Each individual student is assigned to a
group of five students and to one counselor. That counselor is responsible
for supervising their group 24 hours per day for the duration of the camp.
Please call us with any concerns.
Every year we have many students between ages of 11 and 18 fly in for our
camps. A Walking On Water representative will be at the airport to pick up
each student and to drop them off after camp. Our representative will be waiting
for the students at the baggage claim and will check the student in as they
fly back home. Special travel requests are welcome. We recommend that you
do your best to fly into the John Wayne, Orange County Airport (SNA). If you
can't find a good flight into Orange County, then Los Angeles International
Airport (LAX) will be the next best airport. LAX might have cheaper flights
than Orange County Airport (SNA) but LAX is 65 miles from camp while SNA is
only 25 miles from camp. Arrival Flights to LAX must arrive between 1pm and
4pm on first day of camp (Monday). Arrival flights to SNA must arrive between
3pm and 6pm on first day of camp (Monday). Departing flights must depart LAX
between 1pm and 4pm on last day of camp (Friday). Departing flights must depart
from SNA between 1pm and 3pm on last day of camp (Friday). Please submit your
student's flight information to Walking On Water along with a photo of your
student before July 1st.
Walking On Water is proud to present a
unique opportunity to enjoy the awesome sport of surfing in a fun and fulfilling
Christian environment. Thousands of students from all over the world have attended
the overnight surf camps since the summer of 1995. Our camps are
open for male and female students between the ages of 11-18 and are designed
for beginner – advanced surfers. All levels of surfing will enjoy the
beach front accommodations. Intermediate & Advanced surfers will be surfing
Churches, Middles, Lowers, and Upper trestles. A typical day at camp includes
the following: breakfast, morning Bible study, surf session #1, lunch, surf
session #2, rest time, dinner, small group time with counselor, recreational
activities, nightly worship and Bible study, hang out time, and bed time.