Camp Hulaco gives long-lasting spiritual summer memories to area young women
Lily Lenz, Sydney Thompson, Brie Jones and Brindlee Drake work to raise an American flag at Camp Hulaco.
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 By Gregg Parker  
Published 6:03 am Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Camp Hulaco gives long-lasting spiritual summer memories to area young women

MADISON – Young women from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints took time away from home to experience three unforgettable days at Camp Hulaco, a serene 138-acre property located 30 miles south of Huntsville.

The event offered a screen-free, spiritually uplifting experience in which the girls deepened their relationship with God, forged new friendships and embraced the outdoors with fun and safe adventures.

The camp’s name, ‘Hulaco,’ likely originated from an old, unincorporated community that existed in Morgan County, back to 1855, according to Ed Aycock, Assistant Communication Director of the Madison Stake. “Hulaco Youth and Family Camp, often referred to as simply ‘Camp Hulaco,’ is at 555 Mardis Point Road, Baileyton, in extreme southeastern Morgan County,” he said.

Guided by the theme of spiritual growth and unity, the camp offered a wide range of outdoor activities, all planned by youth leaders who are 16 and 17 years old and overseen by adult volunteers. The campers challenged themselves on an elevated rope course featuring a rappelling tower and zip line.

In addition, campers enjoyed time at the archery range, obstacle course and waterslide. Water activities included canoeing, paddle boating, kayaking and fishing on the camp’s small lake “The focus of the camp wasn’t just fun — it was also about connection: with God, with peers and with the natural world. Campers participated in daily devotionals, service projects and faith-promoting discussions designed to help them discover their divine identity and purpose,” Tiffany M Johnson said. Johnson is one of seven Stake Communication Specialists; she attends church in Athens.

“Watching these young women step outside their comfort zones and step into leadership, teamwork and faith was truly inspiring,” one adult camp leader said. “They’re building the kind of confidence and character that will bless them for years to come.”

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints owns and operates Camp Hulaco. The property includes 24 rustic cabins, two large pavilions with kitchens and multiple tent and recreational vehicle camping sites. Though primarily used during the summer, the camp is open yearround to local members and hosts youth groups from across Alabama.

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