Camping is a great way for girls to explore leadership, build skills, and develop a deep appreciation for nature.
Whether for a day, a week, or longer, Girl Scout camp gives girls an opportunity to grow, explore, and have fun under the guidance of caring, trained adults.
Here are just a few Girl Scout camp experiences for you to check out:
Day Camp is for girls in kindergarten and above,with activities on three or more consecutive days for four hours or more. The occasional overnight camp may be offered.
Weekend Camp includes girls in kindergarten and above, and typically lasts for two days and one overnight. Weekend camps are planned and carried out by a group of girls and volunteers, using council-approved sites.
Travel Camping is for experienced girls and adult campers. The group travels from one site to another on foot or via motorized or non-motorized transportation over a period of three or more nights, staying at different campsites along the way.
Resident Camp includes girls who have finished kindergarten and older. Girls camp for three to fourteen days and nights (the average is five nights). They plan activities with their counselors/volunteers, taking advantage of the resources available at the campsite.