June 21–25, 2027

Youth Conference

A week together — the temple, service, and two days on the Colorado River. Two nights in Sanpete County, then off to Moab. Sign up below, grab the packing list, and get ready.

Times below are tentative — final details to follow

Agenda

MondayJune 21
  • Morning — meet at the Carn home, load up, travel to Sanpete County
  • Afternoon — settle into cabins, lunch, Mt. Pleasant Aquatic Center
  • Evening — dinner, free time, fireside hike
TuesdayJune 22
  • Morning — breakfast, Ephraim Temple visit *
  • Late morning — service project at the Sanpete Food Pantry
  • Afternoon — combined lunch + activities (games, crafts, hikes)
  • Evening — dinner, spiritual thought
WednesdayJune 23
  • Early — load up, drive to Moab (~3.5 hrs)
  • Meet World Wide River at their office, launch on the Colorado River
  • Evening — camp, dinner, devotional
ThursdayJune 24
  • River all day
  • Evening — camp, dinner, testimony meeting
FridayJune 25
  • River morning
  • Afternoon — drive home, meet at the Carn home for pickup

* The temple visit is on Tuesday because the Ephraim Temple is closed Mondays.

Where we're staying

Young Men
Carn Family Cabin
Mount Pleasant, UT
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Young Women
Group rental (being finalized)
Spring City, UT · exact address to come
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Places we'll go

Ephraim Utah Temple

Tuesday morning visit. Closed Mondays — hours confirmed closer to the trip.

Mt. Pleasant Aquatic Center

Monday afternoon swim.

Sanpete Food Pantry

Tuesday service project.

World Wide River Expeditions

River launch — 625 Riversands Rd, Moab, UT 84532.

Forms & packing lists

You'll sign the permission form and river waiver online after you sign up — these blanks are just for reference.

Sign up

Let us know you're coming. Add each person's name and whether they're in Young Men, Young Women, or an adult — we'll follow up with the forms as the trip gets closer.

Parent / guardian

Signing yourself up as an adult? Leave these and just add yourself below.

Who's coming?

Your sign-up goes to the youth leaders. It isn't shown publicly.