2025 Camp Adventure Guide
Troop Outdoor Adventure Challenge Dates: April-November (select weekends) Troops will need a minimum of eight people, Girl Scouts and/or adults to participate. $125 for the weekend for unit: Cricket Corner. Reservations will open with the 2025 Spring Inspire Discovery mini guide. Outdoor Adventure Challenge Build team spirit, improve communication, inspire ingenuity and develop resourcefulness by participating in a fun and challenging low and high ropes course. In this extraordinary, interactive learning environment, campers are faced with decision-making situations that can be stimulating both mentally and physically, as they navigate obstacles both on the ground and among the trees at the Outdoor Adventure Course (OAC). All people participating must be able to attend the entire program from Friday evening through Sunday morning. Troops are responsible for ensuring that the adult/child ratios are met and providing food for all participants and instructors. Adult volunteers who accompany their troops are responsible for Girl Scouts when they are not participating in the program, i.e. meals and at night. Once registration is received, we make every attempt to place troops interested. The Lead OAC Instructor will contact participating troops about four weeks prior to their program participation to help them prepare for this adventure. Girl Scouts and a responsible adult will attend a short in-town meeting prior to the weekend with the Lead Instructor to prepare. Horseback Riding Discover the thrill of horseback riding at Camp Cedarledge! The Cedarledge Equestrian Center is run by experienced wranglers who help Girl Scouts of all levels enjoy and learn about horses. Program fees range from $20-$45 per participant and are available on Saturdays and Sundays in April, May, September and October. Girl Scouts do not have to camp to participate in horseback riding at the Camp Cedarledge Equestrian Center. Equestrian programs and registration will open with the 2025 Spring Inspire Discovery mini guide. Troops cannot book private riding times at the Cedarledge Equestrian Center. The Outdoor Adventure Challenge is looking for volunteers to train to be instructors for the OAC program. Volunteers who are interested in training to assist with OAC programs should attend New Instructor Training in the spring. For additional information, contact the Answer Center at 314.400.4600 or answercenter@girlscoutsem.org . When individual Girl Scouts participate, they complete fun initiative games and progress through a series of obstacles. This outdoor experience is the perfect program for individuals or smaller troops. Fee includes lodging, meals, program supplies and an Outdoor Adventure Course patch. Individual Outdoor Adventure Challenge Dates: April 4-6 Check-In: 6 pm, Fri. Check-Out: 11 am, Sun. Location: Tuckaho 63379 Cost: $40 per camper When troops participate in the Troop OAC Challenge, they build teamwork, develop self-esteem and create memories that last a lifetime!
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