tall timber ranchTALL TIMBER RANCH’S MISSION

Welcoming you to have fun and grow together in God’s awesome wilderness.

BRIEF HISTORY OF HOW TALL TIMBER RANCH GOT STARTED AND WHY IT EXISTS

Tall Timber is a camp and retreat center located in the beautiful Glacier Peak Wilderness. We have been ministering to families, students, churches, schools, and more since 1965. Tall Timber serves over 4,500 annual guests through camps, retreats, and outdoor education for schools. Nestled in a beautiful valley floor with mountains that stretch over 6,500 feet into the sky, the setting is incredible. Each season brings different guests and experiences. Tall Timber has a rich history of recreation and experiential learning, where God’s amazing creation is right in front of your eyes.

EXPEDITIONARY LEARNING ELEMENTS TALL TIMBER PROVIDES

  • Daily devotion or quiet times
  • Solo experience (either a few hours or day-long solos)
  • Teachable moments or trail talks along the journey
  • Having participants share their testimony or life story
  • Peak climbs
  • Rock climbing
  • Rafting
  • Canoeing
  • Backpacking
  • Practicing and Teaching Leave No Trace Ethics
  • Mountaineering

WHAT IS CONSIDERED A SUCCESSFUL WILDERNESS TRIP

When students have experienced and learned about God through his beautiful creation while pushing themselves to do and experience more than they thought they could.

HOW TALL TIMBER POINTS PEOPLE TO CHRIST AND HELPS THEM GROW IN THEIR FAITH

Jesus is the foundation of what we teach while pointing out God’s created and amazing world.

DURATION OF TRIPS OFFERED

Trips range from 6-7 days.

COST

$300-$400

WEBSITE

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TESTIMONIAL

“Adventure camp has made a big impact in my life. The most helpful thing here was talking to one of the counselors on my canoe trip. She helped me come closer to God and she helped me with my big problem. I learned a lot from that one counselor through Bible study too!”

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