Each summer Mt. Lebanon hosts thousands of young people who come to spend, what for many is, one of the most life-changing weeks of their lives! Sponsored by the Dallas Baptist Association, summer...
Verified Fall 2026Year-round$$4.6 (108 Google reviews)In Person
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Age Range
Ages 5-15
Dates
Year-round or rolling enrollment
Price
$$
Format
In Person
Location
1701 TX Plume Rd Cedar Hill, TX, Cedar Hill, Other, 75104
Schedule
Check official site.
What Families Should Know
Each summer Mt. Lebanon hosts thousands of young people who come to spend, what for many is, one of the most life-changing weeks of their lives! Sponsored by the Dallas Baptist Association, summer...
Why families bookmark it: A top choice for youth activities and classes, appreciated for spotless facilities.
Schedule: Check official site.
Each summer Mt.
NoteEditor's Note
A top choice for youth activities and classes, appreciated for spotless facilities.
Alcuin Summer programs will be held from June 1 - July 11 and are open to all students from ages 3-13 from inside and outside the Alcuin community. The program offers an exciting variety of weekly...
Age Range
Ages 3-13
Price
$$
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Editor's note
A top choice for youth activities and classes, appreciated for its friendly atmosphere.
“This is a wonderful place! The staff is extremely nice and helpful. We had a conference at this location, and everything was absolutely perfect. The motel experience was above my expectations too. I loved it there!”
“I haven't been to similar facilities in the area, so don't have anything similar to compare to, but I was generally pleased with our stay here. I was with a group of students for a weekend retreat. The cabin we stayed in was spacious and worked for our needs. 4 small couches, plenty of folding chairs in the large shared living space. Restrooms, the common area and kitchen were generally clean - yes, some bugs and dirt, but not unexpected for what it is. The main things that would be appreciated are: screens on the windows so we could have gotten some cross ventilation (we had beautiful weather with mild temps, but it did get stuffy inside - but a ton of crane flies outside we didn't want getting in with wide open doors/windows); some basic supplies like paper towels and cleaning supplies (only 2 brooms, a push broom and one small towel were in the closet), and; some sort of water supply away from the cabins is needed. The camp store was not open during our stay, which we had assumed it would be, so purchasing any snacks/drinks wasn't possible. The staff that assisted us with team building and activities were good and the group enjoyed that time. Breakfast/lunch/dinner was good enough for our group, though for the price, the Sunday breakfast was a bit paltry (some fruit, prepackaged pastries and yogurt). Chicken strips one day and mac & cheese another day were a hit. All of the staff we interacted with were polite and helpful. The location isn't too far outside of town, but it felt like the middle of nowhere. Lots of space, even when one of the days the property was quite busy. Overall, I'd recommend Mt. Lebanon for any team building retreat that your group may be looking for.”
“Such an amazing experience for these kids! They were able to learn about Jesus in a fun and safe environment.”
“Ok sooo last year I went to camp there and had fun but the people there where flirting with each other and we had BAD pest problems. We had scorpions every night there and me and my friends bed broke and I almost cried because I almost got hit with the whole bottom of the top bunk of the bed. The walks just to the cafeteria was awful it took us ten minutes from our cabin just to get there. Food was ok could have been better it was dry but I mean at least I got food for free so yeah. Really won’t recommend.”
“Wonderful camp, lots to do for kids and lots of acres to play on. Cabins not too terrible, but there are usually a lot of people in each cabin. Bathrooms are the worst, but the water works. Great people run the camp, and the cafeteria food really isn't too bad! Also provide golf carts for church camps... So great”