2026 Camp Adventure Guide
PACKED WITH MEMORIES
2026
CAMP ADVENTURE GUIDE
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PACKED WITH
DEC. 6
MEMORIES
Overnight Camp
& Programs
DEC. 9 Day Camps & Other Activities Registration Opens
Registration Opens
at 9 am
at 9 am
Our Program Philosophy We believe that every experience—whether it’s hiking through the woods, sharing a meal, or learning a new skill—is part of the adventure. Campers grow through hands-on exploration, build friendships that last a lifetime, and discover their confidence in a supportive, inclusive environment. Away from home, they learn teamwork, responsibility, and care for the world around them. Through kapers, shared meals, and community living, campers practice leadership and discover how their actions make a difference. Every camper plays a role in creating the magic of camp!
BE ON THE LOOKOUT! As you explore our summer camps and programs, keep your eyes open for the hidden trefoil! When you spot it, visit vr.girlscoutsem.org/HiddenTrefoil to enter the page number for a chance to win a backpack filled with Camp Team essentials. Entries are due by Dec. 31.
Happy hunting, Girl Scouts!
Look for this icon!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
4 | Adventure Starts Here 8 | Trefoil Rewards 10 | Day Camps 14 | Summer Adventures Equestrian Camps
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Younger Girl Scout Camps & Programs Grades PreK-4 Older Girl Scout Camps & Programs Grades 5-12
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40 | Camp Packing List 42 | Troop Camp 46 | Camp Registration
Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri’s American Camp Association (ACA) accreditation shows safety is our top priority. Caregivers can rest easy knowing their Girl Scout is in good hands while they attend our camps.
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Adventure Starts Here! Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri members have access to Day, Overnight and Troop Camp options that offer their own brand of adventure and innovative programming. When a Girl Scout participates in camp, they have room to explore, play and grow, while finding their strengths and challenging themselves along the way!
adventure AWAITS
DAY CAMP Girl Scout Day Camps are an excellent option for first-time campers and busy families. With activities ranging from crafts to exploring the great outdoors, there is something for everyone! At Day Camp, campers enjoy meeting new friends and participating in a variety of new challenges. Sessions are run by volunteers and are held throughout the region. Day Camp opportunities begin on pg. 10.
OVERNIGHT CAMP Girl Scout Overnight Camps are experiences ranging from an overnight to a few weeks, offering campers equestrian and specialty camp options. Girl Scouts have immersive outdoor experiences where they learn teamwork, perseverance and self-discovery in an encouraging environment. Overnight Camp opportunities begin on pg. 14.
TROOP CAMP Girl Scout Troop Camp is a year round opportunity for Girl Scouts in troops to experience camping with their friends and leaders. Troops can access everything our camps offer and make the adventure all their own! On select weekends throughout the year, trained Certified Camp Program Specialists are on hand so adults can kick back and have fun with their campers while the trained staff handle the activities. Troop Camp opportunities begin on pg. 42.
OUR CAMP PROPERTIES Camp Cedarledge
Located in Pevely, MO, this camp rolls across over 700 acres of wooded hills. All equestrian camps occur at Camp Cedarledge, with 30 horses, a covered riding arena and shaded horse trails. Camp Tuckaho Located in Troy, MO, this camp is 640 acres of beautiful forest. Here, older Girl Scouts build leadership skills by participating in high adventure challenges and all campers enjoy a variety of hands-on activities at the Edward Jones Adventure Center. Camp Fiddlecreek Located in Labadie, MO, our smallest camp is nestled on 83 acres. Girl Scouts of all ages love this camp for its rich history and wide variety of activities. A climbing wall and zipline are thrilling adventures, in addition to two play structures.
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What Kind of Camper Are You? Curious to find out whether Day Camp, week-long camps or shorter adventures are best for you? Take this fun quiz to discover your camping style!
1. What excites you most about camp? a. Arts and crafts with new friends b. Learning new skills like fire-building or knot tying c. Exploring new trails and spotting wildlife d. Trying out fun outdoor sports and games
4. How do you feel about spending the night outdoors? 5. If you could take home one souvenir from camp, it would be... a. A cool craft project I made, like a tie-dye shirt b. A memento from my camp adventure c. A nature journal filled with notes and sketches of animals and plants d. A camping badge or a new skill that I learned, like knot-tying or navigation a. I prefer to sleep in my own bed at home b. I’m willing to challenge myself to spend a few days away from home c. I can’t wait to put my camping skills to the test by setting up a perfect tent d. I don’t mind as long as my troop leader or caregiver is close by
2. What’s your ideal camp day?
a. Spending the day outside with friends before going home b. Taking a few days from a busy summer schedule to reconnect with nature c. A long hike and then sleeping under the stars d. Getting together with friends and family around the campfire
3. What’s your favorite camp activity?
a. Painting, drawing, or making friendship bracelets b. Canoeing, archery, or a game of GaGa Ball c. Building a shelter, starting a campfire, and working on outdoor skills d. A peaceful hike through the woods with lots of time to enjoy nature
Mostly D’s: Troop/Family Camp You’re excited to camp with a trusted adult! Earn a camping badge, learn a new skill and experience camp with friends and family.
Mostly B’s: Shorter Adventures You’re confident and ready to try new things! Get accustomed to overnight camping with a shorter adventure to get a taste of what a full week may be like.
Mostly A’s: Day Camp
Mostly C’s: Week-Long Camps You’re a camping pro! You love adventure, trying new things, and making new friends. You are ready for an Overnight Camp session that lasts a whole week.
You’re ready to dip your toe into camp life! You get to have all sorts of camp fun during the day and go home to sleep in your own bed at night.
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What’s Packed in Our Bags? What essentials does the Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri camp team pack in their bags before heading out to camp?
Kyle Ball Flashlight, water bottle, travel First Aid kit and bug spray. Jared Colbert Fruit waters, sunflower seeds, First Aid kit, pillow, extra socks and shoes. Kathy Kahn Snacks, portable fan, rain jacket and an embroidery project! Melissa Niedermann Camp Name: Bugsy Carabiners, bandanas, a First Aid kit, water bottle, sunscreen, pens and my plant ID book. Lucretia Penn Camp Name: Creek Water bottle, lip balm, First Aid supplies and a bandana or two.
Ally Roehl Camp Name: Rudolph I’m a walking office supply store. Pens, Sharpies, scissors, white out, etc. If you need it, I have it. Chris Schindler Water bottle, charging cable with power brick, flashlight, First Aid Kit, wipes and a raincoat or poncho. Mike Shaw Bug spray, First Aid kit, water bottle, toilet paper and a flashlight. Jessie Stevenson Camp Name: Hankala Coloring books and friendship bracelet string! It’s always helpful to have a fun activity on hand! Guy Vogt First Aid Kit, Multi-Tool, Knife, Para-cord, Water filter and reusable water bottle
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CAMP CEDARLEDGE Pevely, MO
Join Our Summer Camp Team! Camp is more than just a job—it’s an opportunity to make a real impact on campers’ lives and in the world! As a member of our summer camp team, staff will experience the great outdoors while helping campers develop key leadership skills.
May 26-Aug. 2, 2026
Camp staff will live in a camper unit and lead programs for grades K-12.
Check out the available positions at each camp and apply today at girlscoutsem.org/careers .
Open Positions: • Business Manager (21+) • Unit Leader (18+) • Unit Counselor (18+)
• Lifeguard (18+) • Wrangler (18+)
• Health Services Aide (18+) • Arts & Crafts Specialist (18+) • Target Sports Specialist (18+) • Office Assistant (16+)
CAMP TUCKAHO Troy, MO June 10-Aug. 2, 2026
Land the Internship of a Lifetime! Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri is looking for adventurous adults currently enrolled in a university, college or technical school, who are interested in developing their professional skills and resumé through a paid 8 or 10-week internship with our camping programs. Internship opportunities are ideal for all types of majors including education, child development, parks and recreation, counseling and student services, social work and more! As a member of the intern camp team, interns will receive free housing and meals, as well as professional development training designed to help adult leaders with the skills they need for the future.
Camp staff will live in a camper unit and lead programs for grades K-12, caregiver/child, troop and family groups. Open Positions: • Assistant Director (21+) • Program Director (21+) • Aquatics Director (21+) • Arts & Crafts Director (21+) • Office Assistant (21+) • Media Specialist (18+) • Lead Counselor (18+) • Unit Counselor (18+) • Health Services Aide (18+) • Junior Counselor (16+) • Lifeguard (16+)
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Exploremore Camps and Programs with Cookie Rewards! The Girl Scout Cookie Program doesn’t just teach goal-setting, money management, teamwork, and decision-making—it can also help Girl Scouts attend camps and programs! When a Girl Scout sells just 290 packages of cookies, they can earn Trefoil Rewards, which can be used in several exciting ways:
• Attend a camp or program—Trefoil Rewards can cover the entire fee if redeemed before Sept. 30, 2026 • Get a program or camp discount—Even if the rewards don’t cover the full cost, they can still lower the fee • Renew membership for 2027—Keep the Girl Scout fun going with Trefoil Rewards • Save for next year—Carry over full rewards to 2027 for future programs
I used my Trefoil Rewards to go to Shady Creek Day Camp last summer!
How Do Trefoil Rewards Work? 1. Girl Scout registers for desired program and pays any applicable deposit, which we recommend doing when registration opens, as programs will fill up quickly. 2. Girl Scout participates in the 2026 Girl Scout Cookie Program and sells enough packages to earn Trefoil Rewards at one of three levels, whichever is the highest level they reach. 3. In March/April, we will send an email and postcard to all earners with information about how to redeem Trefoil Rewards. 4. Caregiver must submit Trefoil Rewards Redemption Form by April 24 for June programs, and by June 23 for July/August programs. 5. Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri will apply Trefoil Rewards to program balances beginning in April 2026.
Be on the lookout for the Trefoil icon throughout this guide to know which programs are eligible for Trefoil Rewards!
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Trefoil Rewards Frequently Asked Questions Do I need to wait to register for a program until we receive notification that our Girl Scout earned Trefoil Rewards? Programs fill up quickly! Register now and pay the deposit to hold the Girl Scout’s spot. We do not recommend waiting until March or April to register for a summer program. What if I am on the waitlist for a program? Please do not submit the Trefoil Rewards Redemption form until the Girl Scout is fully registered for a program. Will you automatically apply any Trefoil Rewards to a balance? No. Caregivers must complete the Trefoil Rewards Redemption Form to let us know what program Trefoil Rewards should be applied to. This link will be provided in the email and postcard communication that goes out after the Cookie Program ends. Earners must submit the form by stated deadlines to use them. If I don’t use all my Trefoil Rewards, can I carry them over? Trefoil Rewards are not gift cards and have no cash value. No remaining balances will exist to be applied to another program. If a Girl Scout doesn’t use their Trefoil Rewards at all by Sept. 30, 2026, they will roll over to 2027.
Find answers to other Trefoil Rewards FAQs at vr.girlscoutsem.org/TRFAQ .
Trefoil Reward Tiers At each of these three levels, a Girl Scout must choose Trefoil Rewards or the other reward item. Trefoil Rewards are not cumulative.
290 Packages
510 Packages
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BFF T-Shirt OR 1 Trefoil Reward
30oz Flip Straw Tumbler OR 2 Trefoil Rewards
1,000 Packages
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GSEM Build-A-Bear Package OR Kendra Scott Color Bar Experience OR 3 Trefoil Rewards
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DAY CAMP
Big Adventure, Close to Home!
Day Camps are the perfect choice for first-time campers and families with busy schedules. With a wide range of activities—from hands-on crafts to exciting outdoor adventures—there’s something to spark every camper’s curiosity and creativity! Girl Scouts make new friends, discover their strengths, and take on fun challenges in a safe, supportive environment led by passionate Girl Scout volunteers. Day Camps take place at various locations across eastern Missouri, making it easy to join the adventure close to home!
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Grade Levels Register Girl Scouts according to their 2025-2026 grade in school. Patch A 2026 Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri Day Camp Patch is included in the cost of the registration fee. Some camps offer Day Camp-specific patches and T-shirts for an additional cost. Trefoil Rewards Girl Scout Day Camps are eligible for Trefoil Rewards, turn to pgs. 8-9 for all the details. Confirmation Letters Since each Day Camp has its own unique theme and activities, confirmation letters are sent from the Day Camp Director about two weeks before camp begins. Waitlist Camp capacity depends on the number of volunteers to maintain a safe adult-to-youth ratio. As more volunteers sign up, we’re able to move campers off the waitlist. To help their camper get a spot, adults must volunteer at least two full days. Campers on the waitlist follow the same refund policy as those enrolled. If a camper is still on the waitlist when the final payment is due, no payment is required, and they will be removed from the list. Refunds A written request must be provided to the Answer Center by the last registration date for the Day Camper to receive a refund. NO refunds will be given if a camp session is dismissed early or begins late due to unforeseen circumstances, such as weather conditions. Scholarships and Payments Day Camps with a fee of over $50 will require a deposit, even if a scholarship is requested. For programs $50 and above, please visit girlscoutsem.org/scholarship to apply online or download the application. If no scholarship is needed, please complete registration and deposit, then follow the balance due notification to submit final payment. Balance payments are due by May 1 for June camps and June 1 for July camps. Campers without a paid-in full balance by the due date will be removed from the roster without receiving a refund.
Step Into the Fun—Join the Volunteer Team! All Day Camps are made possible by a dedicated team of committee members and amazing volunteers—like unit leaders and program helpers—who bring the camp experience to life. Want to make a difference? Consider volunteering this summer! When a caregiver or adult family member volunteers full-time, their camper can attend for half price, helping us open more spots for campers. Adults who volunteer at least two full days are guaranteed a spot for their camper at Day Camp. To volunteer, adults must be registered members and have a current background check on file. Volunteer discounts for their camper are applied after camp ends and is verified by the Day Camp Director. Full payment is required upfront, and any eligible refunds will be processed afterward. Day Camps Need Older Campers to Help Lead the Fun! Looking for a way to stay involved with Day Camp? Older campers play a key role in supporting Day Camp by helping run activities and mentoring younger campers. There are several opportunities available at various camps across the area. Opportunities for 2025–2026 Grade Levels: Be sure to check each Day Camp for specific grade-level requirements when signing up. 1. Register for an Aide-in-Training (AIT) Unit Some Day Camps offer a special AIT unit that lets older campers participate in all the fun of camp while learning the skills needed to become an aide in the future. 2. Attend Aide Training Complete a training session before camp and you’ll be eligible to serve as a Day Camp Aide at one or more camps—whether it’s one a Girl Scout has attended before or a new one they want to explore. Please note: There is a fee to participate in Aide-in Training, but there’s no cost to serve as a Day Camp Aide once training is complete.
AIDE TRAINING—$25
April 11
9 am-3 pm Camp Cedarledge 63070
May 3
9 am-3 pm Camp Tuckaho 63379
June 7
9 am-3 pm Camp Fiddlecreek 63055
MAY/JUNE DAY CAMPS
ONE-DAY CAMPS—$25
One day of programming
Huckleberry TBD, 9 am-3 pm
Theme: Arts & Crafts
Camp Inlow, Philadelphia 63463
Aides: 6th
MINI CAMPS—$60 ❧
15 hours or less of programming
GSR-2BD May 26-29, 5:30-8:30 pm Rotary Park, Kirksville 63501
Theme: Responsible and Respectful
Aides: 7th
S’more Smiles June 22-26, 5:30-8 pm
Theme: Mischief Magic
Hawn State Park, New Offenburg 63670
Aides: 10th
Wyld G@lz June 22-26, 5:30-8 pm
Theme: Fairy Tale Princess Friends
Hillsboro Fairgrounds, Hillsboro 63050
Aides: 8th
Camp Kiwi June 28-July 2, 5:30-8 pm
Theme: Villainous Vistas
Mastodon State Historic Site, Imperial 63052
Aides: 8th
CAMPS—$66 ❧
16 hours or more of programming
Summer Nights June 7-11
Theme: Crime Scene Investigation
6/7: 4-9 pm; 6/8-11: 6-9 pm Suson Park, St. Louis 63128 Shady Creek* June 8-12, 9 am-2:30 pm Queeny Park, St. Louis 63131
Aides: 8th
Theme: Pets
Aides: 7th
Kachina June 8-12, 9 am-3 pm
Theme: Wizardly Magic
Knights of Columbus, Florissant 63031
Aides: 8th
Sugar Creek June 8-12, 9 am-3 pm
Theme: Slumber Party
Kirkwood Park, Kirkwood 63122
Aides: 8th
Chic-A-Wa* June 8-12, 9 am-3 pm
Theme: Wizards
Camp Fiddlecreek, Labadie 63055
Aides: 8th
Camp Firefly June 8-12, 5-9 pm
Theme: Holidays
Cuivre River State Park, Troy 63379
Aides: 7th
Day Camp registration opens Dec. 9 at 9 am, at mygs.girlscouts.org. Click on the events tab and search by zip code.
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Tidaca* June 15-19, 9 am-3 pm Tilles Park, St. Louis 63124 Branwood June 22-26, 9:30 am-3 pm
Theme: Just Desserts
Aides: 7th
Theme: Fruit-tastic
Creve Coeur Memorial Park, Maryland Heights 63146
Aides: 7th
Thingamajig June 22-26, 9 am-3 pm
Theme: Wahoo-wee
370 Lakeside Park, St. Peters 63376
Aides: 7th
Sacajawea June 22-26, 9 am-3 pm
Theme: Summer Spa
Tower Grove Park, St. Louis 63110
Aides: 6th
Whispering Pines June 22-26, 9:30 am-3 pm
Theme: Celebrating 50 Years
Camp Fiddlecreek, Labadie 63055
Aides: 7th
JULY DAY CAMPS
ONE-DAY CAMPS—$25
One day of programming
Prairie Winds July 21, 10 am-2 pm
Theme: Water Wars
Martin Park, Canton 63435
Aides: 8th
MINI CAMPS—$60 ❧
15 hours or less of programming
Harvester July 23-24, 9 am-3 pm
Theme: Neon Splash
Laurel Park, St. Peters 63376
Aides: 7th
CAMPS—$66 ❧
16 hours or more of programming
AdventureLand July 6-10, 9 am-2:30 pm
Theme: Ohana Adventure
Bee Tree Park, Oakville 63129
Aides: 8th
Whatchamacallit* July 13-17, 9 am-3 pm
Theme: Fairy Tales
Cuivre River State Park, Troy 63379
Aides: 7th
Moonlight Madness July 13-17, 5-9 pm
Theme: Magical Kingdom
Knights of Columbus, Florissant 63031
Aides: 8th
Lady Bug*—New this year: evening fun and a weekend campout! July 15-16, 5:30-8 pm Theme: Glamping Forest Park, St. Louis 63112 Aides: 8th Weekend Campout: July 17-19, 5 pm, Fri.-noon, Sun. Camp Fiddlecreek, Labadie 63055
*Overnight option available
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SUMMER ADVENTURES
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Girl Scouts are in for an adventure they’ll remember for a lifetime! Overnight Camp gives Girl Scouts the chance to make new friends, learn from amazing role models, and discover their strengths while building confidence and leadership skills. Each day brings opportunities to try new things, take on exciting challenges, and—most importantly—have tons of fun!
With one-week specialty camps, weekend adventures, caregiver/child experiences, and troop options, there’s something for every kind of explorer.
Our safe, hands-on, and inspiring camps are set across beautiful Missouri landscapes, from shady woods to rolling hills, creating the perfect backdrop for Girl Scouts to grow, explore, and shine! Registration for camps and programs in this section opens on Dec. 6 at 9 am at mygirlscouts.org. Click on the events tab and search by zip code.
Overnight Camps vs Summer Programs—What’s the Difference? Get ready for an unforgettable summer of adventure, friendship, and fun! Whether pitching a tent under the stars or diving into hands-on activities, there’s something amazing waiting for every Girl Scout. Here’s the quick breakdown: • Overnight Camps take place at GSEM camp properties and are run by our Camp Department. • Summer Programs happen at various locations— The Berges Family Program Center, a Program
Come Preview Camp! 2026 Camp Virtual Open Houses
Get a sneak peek at all the summer fun waiting for campers! Join our Virtual Open Houses to meet the amazing camp staff and discover what makes our programs so special. Girl Scouts and their caregivers will hear about the adventures, traditions, and nature-filled moments that make camp unforgettable—so they can start counting down the days to summer!
To register for a Camp Virtual Open House, please visit mygirlscouts.org .
Partner location, or sometimes at camp— organized by the Programs Department.
Camp Cedarledge April 7, 2026 6:30 pm
Camp Tuckaho April 21, 2026 6:30 pm April 25, 2026 2 pm OR
Not sure which is which? Check the color code: • Purple: Younger Girl Scout Summer Program • Dark Purple: Younger Girl Scout Overnight Camp • Blue: Older Girl Scout Summer Program • Dark Blue: Older Girl Scout Overnight Camp
April 11, 2026 2 pm OR
Questions about either an Overnight Camp or Summer Program? Contact our Answer Center at answercenter@girlscoutsem.org or 314.400.4600.
Exploremore Summer Fun With Trefoil Rewards!
Fund summer adventures with the Girl Scout Cookie Program! Be on the lookout for the Trefoil Rewards icon, indicating camps, programs, and travel opportunities that qualify for Trefoil Rewards. The number of Trefoils indicates how many Trefoils Rewards are required to cover the full cost. If fewer Trefoil Rewards were earned, they will reduce the fee. Turn to pg. 8 for all the details! We encourage Girl Scouts to register for the camp of their choice now and pay the deposit to secure their spot. The deposit will be refunded if the Trefoil Reward covers the entire cost of the camp or program.
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Camp Cowgirl ☙ ☙ ☙ June 28-30 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 1-2 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $320 through March 31, $355 starting April 1 and $400 starting May 1 Yeehaw! Each day, our riders will spend time at the barn, learning how to be safe around horses, practicing grooming, and taking a ride while being led by a wrangler. Campers also enjoy traditional camp activities like swimming, crafts, and campfires. This camp is perfect for our youngest horse enthusiasts! Girl Scouts travel to the barn with their unit to ride a horse while being led by a wrangler, learn and practice grooming, and tour the barn. When they aren’t spending time with the horses, campers swim, hike, and create crafts. Pony Extravaganza ☙ ☙ ☙ June 21-26, July 12-17 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 1-2 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $495 through March 31, $530 starting April 1 and $570 starting May 1 Pony Discovery Day ☙ June 27 or July 11, 10 am-4 pm Cedarledge, 63070 June 27 or July 11, 10 am-4 pm Grades PreK-K for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $70 BEGINNER CAMPS *Equestrian camps are listed by program progression. Meet the amazing Camp Cedarledge horses! Girl Scouts will tour the barn, groom a horse, take a ride while being led by a wrangler, make horse crafts and enjoy a snack at the barn.
EQUESTRIAN CAMPS
Camp Cedarledge offers exceptional equestrian programs for campers of all ages and skill levels. Campers eagerly look forward to the time they spend with the horses in the scenic arena or on the wooded trails. Equestrian campers enjoy time at the barn each day, in addition to participating in camp activities with their unit and new friends.
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Horse Overnight ☙ June 28-29 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $125 through March 31, $145 starting April 1 and $175 starting May 1 This camp is the ultimate sleepover! Campers tour the barn, ride a horse, cook s’mores over a campfire, and enjoy evening games at a slumber party with the horses. Junior Trail Rider ☙ ☙ ☙ June 14-19, July 5-10, July 26-31 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $495 through March 31, $530 starting April 1 and $570 starting May 1 Explore the trails of Camp Cedarledge on horseback! Campers will ride on our beautiful, shaded trails with different horses. During camp, Girl Scouts also swim daily and participate in activities such as target sports, games, and crafts. Hoofin’ It ☙ ☙ ☙ June 21-26, July 19-24 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $495 through March 31, $530 starting April 1 and $570 starting May 1 Enjoy the complete riding experience at camp! Campers will partake in a barn tour, trail ride, and arena lesson during this camp. Each day is also packed with traditional camp activities such as crafts, hiking, swimming, and time spent with new friends. Girl Scouts complete steps of their Horseback Riding Badge during their week at camp. Sea Horses ☙ ☙ ☙ June 10-12 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $320 through March 31, $355 starting April 1 and $400 starting May 1 Can’t decide between swimming like a seahorse or riding on horseback? Why not do both! Start the adventure by learning the basics of horse care—grooming, tacking up, and riding alongside new friends. While our horses can’t join us in the pool, we’ll help one cool off with a refreshing bath before it’s our turn to splash, relax, and play in the water! Evenings bring all the classic camp magic like singing songs, playing games, making crafts, and gathering around the campfire. It’s the perfect blend of horse time, camp traditions, and summer fun! NEW
Cadette Trail Rider ☙ ☙ ☙ June 21-26, July 12-17 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 5-7 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $495 through March 31, $530 starting April 1 and $570 starting May 1 Explore the trails of Camp Cedarledge on horseback! Campers will ride on our beautiful, shaded trails with different horses. During camp, Girl Scouts also swim daily and participate in activities such as archery, games, and crafts. Come spend the night at the Cedarledge Equestrian Center! Older Girl Scouts take a trail ride (weather permitting), cook out over a campfire and enjoy s’mores at the barn before spending the night with the horses. Older Girl Horse Overnight ☙ June 30-July 1 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 5-11 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $125 through March 31, $145 starting April 1 and $175 starting May 1 INTERMEDIATE CAMPS Rachel E. McManemy Bits and Bridles Trefoil Rewards Discount Eligible June 7-19, July 5-17 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 5-7 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $725 through March 31, $765 starting April 1 and $805 starting May 1 This two-week equestrian adventure takes learning to the next level for our equestrian campers. Campers participate in an equestrian lesson each day, ranging from horse care and saddling to trail rides and walk/trot in the arena. Daily activities in camp allow campers to continue to grow their outdoor skills and love of nature. Saddle Sense Trefoil Rewards Discount Eligible June 7-19 (grades 8-11) , July 19-31 (grades 5-7) Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 5-11 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $725 through March 31, $765 starting April 1 and $805 starting May 1 The equestrian journey continues for intermediate riders with Saddle Sense. Girl Scouts continue to develop riding skills in the arena, ride the camp trails, and enjoy a sleep out at the barn. Daily camp activities allow campers to enjoy target sports, swimming, and campfires, while developing skills in an outdoor environment.
DAISY BROWNIE JUNIOR
GRADES PREK-4
DAY ADVENTURES
Show Me St. Charles ☙ June 3, 9 am-4 pm St. Charles, 63301 Grades PreK-5 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $60 Join us for a one-of-a-kind day adventure in the historic city of St. Charles! Walk along the charming Main Street, uncover the city’s rich history, and see why this area is so special. Along the way, Brownies earn their Celebrating Community Badge.
Junior Horseback Riding ☙ June 5, 9 am-4 pm
Kraus Farms Equestrian Center, 63049 Grades 4-5 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $110; lunch included
Explore the world of horses! Learn about their behavior, how to stay safe, and have fun doing horse-themed crafts and activities before practicing riding in an arena. Juniors earn their Horseback Riding Badge.
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Cedarledge Explorers ☙ June 13, 10 am-4 pm Cedarledge, 63070 Grades PreK-K for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $70; lunch, T-shirt and patch for caregiver and camper included Nothing compares to the excitement of visiting camp for the first time! Girl Scout Daisies and their caregivers will explore camp with their unit and counselors. The agenda includes hiking, crafts, swimming and roasting s’mores around the campfire. Campers should attend with one caregiver.
FIRST ® LEGO ® League Challenge Robotics Badge Day ☙ June 23, 9 am-4 pm
Berges Family Program Center, 63146 Grades 3-7 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $60; lunch included
Girl Scouts will learn the basics of creating and programming robots with LEGO ® , teamwork, and guidance from a mentor. This program will give Girl Scouts a sneak peek into the FIRST ® LEGO ® League (FLL) Program and GSEM robotics team experience. FLL introduces science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) through fun, exciting hands-on learning. Girl Scouts earn their Programming Robots, Designing Robots, and Showcasing Robots Badges.
Wonders of You ☙ June 16, 9 am-4 pm
NEW
Berges Family Program Center, 63146 Grades 3-5 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $50; T-shirt and lunch included
WOW! Wonders of Water Brownie Journey ☙ July 1, 9 am-4 pm
Berges Family Program Center, 63146 Grades 1-3 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $60; lunch included
Get ready for a journey of self-discovery and inclusivity! Girl Scouts will explore their unique identities through arts and crafts, games, and thoughtful discussion. Campers will learn to embrace similarities and differences to build confidence, empathy, and a deeper understanding of what it means to be part of a sisterhood where everyone belongs.
Splash into this program and learn all about water! We’ll explore why it’s important, how it’s used, and yes, even play around in it. Learn to love, save, and share water during this Brownie Journey. Brownies earn their Wonders of Water Journey Award. Junior Advocate for Animals ☙ July 8, 9 am-4 pm Berges Family Program Center, 63146 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $60; lunch and transportation included Become a voice for animals in Animal Advocates! Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Humane Society, including the animal shelter and veterinary center, and discover how the organization cares for pets in need. Juniors will learn about pet overpopulation, how shelters help animals find homes, and what it means to be an advocate for animal welfare. Then, they’ll take what they’ve learned to educate others and take action in their communities. By the end of the program, Girl Scouts will earn their Animal Habitats Badge and their Take Action Award.
Cahokia Mounds ☙ June 17, 9 am-4 pm
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Berges Family Program Center, 63146 Grades 3-5 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $60; transportation included
Located just outside of St. Louis, Cahokia Mounds is the site of a once-thriving Native American city that dates back more than 1,000 years. On this exciting day trip, Girl Scouts will discover the rich history and culture of the Mississippian people through interactive exhibits, hands-on learning, and guided exploration.
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FIRST ® LEGO ® League Discover Summer Series ☙ July 14, 15 and 16, 9 am-noon Berges Family Program Center, 63146 Grades PreK-1 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $60
Daisies will learn through play in this introductory FIRST ® LEGO ® League (FLL) robotics program. Their learning will be powered by LEGO ® DUPLO with activities designed to harness their natural curiosity while building confidence, habits of learning, and teamwork skills. Daisies will finish the program by building and coding a LEGO ® SPIKE Essential.
Nature in the Neighborhood: Park Hopping in St. Louis ☙ July 15, 9 am-4 pm Berges Family Program Center, 63146 Grades PreK-3 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $60; lunch and transportation included
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Junior Day Program ☙ July 14 or Aug. 4, 9 am-4 pm Fiddlecreek, 63055 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $60
Daisy Day Program ☙ July 16 or Aug. 6, 9 am-4 pm Fiddlecreek, 63055 Grades PreK-K for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $60 Join us at Camp Fiddlecreek for a day of adventure and classic camp fun! Daisies will experience classic camp activities like swimming, arts and crafts, and sing-alongs. They will also earn their Daisy Craft and Tinker Badge guided by older Girl Scouts. This is a great introduction to camp in just one day! Tuckaho Explorers ☙ July 18, 10 am-4 pm Tuckaho, 63379 Grades PreK-K for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $70; lunch, T-shirt and patch for caregiver and camper included Nothing compares to the excitement of visiting camp for the first time! Girl Scouts Daisies and their caregivers will explore camp with their unit and counselors. The agenda includes hiking, crafts, swimming and roasting s’mores around the campfire. Each camper should attend with one caregiver. Get ready to play, explore, and experience the great outdoors as we visit parks all around the St. Louis area! We’ll splash in the fountains at the Forest Park Nature Playscape, meet friendly farm animals at Suson County Park, and chat with a Park Ranger during our State Park adventure. Of course, there will be plenty of time to slide, swing, and enjoy the sunshine! Along the way, Brownies earn their Outdoor Adventurer Badge.
Calling all Junior artists! Camp Fiddlecreek is the setting for an amazing day of creativity. Juniors will earn their Craft and Tinker Badge in between experiencing classic camp activities like swimming and hiking. With some help from our older Girl Scout friends, Juniors will learn how to unlock their artistic potential!
Brownie Day Program ☙ July 15 or Aug. 5, 9 am-4 pm Fiddlecreek, 63055 Grades 1-2 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $60
Head out to Camp Fiddlecreek for a day of play! Brownies will have a blast exploring camp through classic activities like swimming and crafting, as well as earning their Craft and Tinker Badge through some fun and creative activities. Guided by older Girl Scouts, Brownies will unlock their camp creativity!
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Junior Astronaut Academy ☙ July 29 and 30, 9 am-4 pm
FIRST ® LEGO ® League Explore Robotics Badge Day ☙ July 21, 9 am-4 pm
Berges Family Program Center, 63146 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $100; lunch and transportation included Get ready for liftoff at Astronaut Academy, a two-day summer adventure for Junior Girl Scouts! On day one, step inside an inflatable planetarium for an out-of-this-world astronomy presentation by the Challenger Learning Center and explore the science behind stars, planets, and space travel. On day two, we’ll take a field trip to Wings of Hope, where Juniors will learn about aviation, aircraft, and how flight connects to space exploration. Along the way, Juniors will complete exciting space science experiments and astronaut training challenges, building teamwork, curiosity, and confidence as they reach for the stars!
Berges Family Program Center, 63146 Grades 1-3 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $60; lunch included
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Girl Scouts will learn the basics of creating and programming robots with LEGO ® , teamwork, and guidance from a mentor. This program will give Girl Scouts a sneak peek into the FIRST ® LEGO ® League (FLL) Program and GSEM robotics team experience. FLL introduces science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) through fun, exciting hands-on learning. Girl Scouts earn their Programming Robots, Designing Robots, and Showcasing Robots Badges.
Science of Sound at The Sheldon ☙ July 21, 10 am-3 pm The Sheldon Concert Hall, 63108 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $60; lunch included
Daisy: Between Earth and Sky Aug. 4, 9 am-noon Berges Family Program Center, 63146 Grades PreK-1 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $30
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Join us at the Sheldon Concert Hall, where Juniors will take on the SOLID Challenge (Science of Learning Instrument Design). Girl Scouts will learn about the connected worlds of sound, science, and art through fun and interactive live demonstrations. Juniors will build their own unique instrument and finish the day by showing them off on stage! Brownie Astronaut Academy ☙ July 27 and 28, 9 am-4 pm Berges Family Program Center, 63146 Grades 1-2 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $100; lunch and transportation included Blast off into adventure at Astronaut Academy! In this two-day summer program, Girl Scout Brownies will explore the wonders of space and flight through hands-on STEM activities and exciting experiences. On day one, Brownies will take a field trip to Wings of Hope to learn about aviation and how airplanes help people around the world. The next day, Girl Scouts will explore a traveling planetarium for an out-of-this-world astronomy presentation by the Challenger Learning Center. Through fun astronaut training challenges and space science experiments, Brownies will discover what it takes to think like an engineer, fly like a pilot, and dream like an astronaut! NEW
Spending time in nature is fun! During this Journey, Daisies will explore different parts of nature, become butterflies on a journey, and think about how they can continue to help after the program. Girl Scout Daisies earn their Between Earth and Sky Journey Award.
ONE-NIGHT ADVENTURES
Intro to Extreme Adventures for Juniors! Overnight Rock Climbing and Confidence Building ☙ June 20-21 Upper Limits, 63146 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $80 Curious about all the amazing opportunities that await with Extreme Adventures when you become a Cadette? Get a sneak peek with this Junior-exclusive adventure! We’ll spend the day climbing together at Upper Limits, then keep the fun going with an overnight stay in the gym. Juniors earn their True North Leadership Award.
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Junior Overnight ☙ June 28-29, June 30-July 1 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $100 through March 31, $120 starting April 1 and $150 starting May 1 This overnight adventure is an opportunity just for Juniors to learn new outdoor skills like archery, crafts, and more. When not testing their newfound talents, campers will have plenty of time for cooling off at the pool. Join us for an overnight adventure of friendship, and lots of camp fun! We will explore the magic of camp including hiking, swimming and crafts. Together, we will end the night with a special campfire treat! Junior Outdoor Journey ☙ June 26-27 West Tyson County Park, 63025 Grades 3-5 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $80; tents, communal gear and meals included This journey will show Juniors how fun outdoor adventures can be while caring for our environment. Juniors will learn to take care of animal habitats, protect our natural spaces, and camp outside in tents. A virtual, evening prep meeting will be held prior to the event. Juniors earn their Animal Habitats, Camper, and Eco Camper Badges, and parts of Junior Take Action Award. Brownie Overnight ☙ June 28-29, June 30-July 1 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 1-2 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $100 through March 31, $120 starting April 1 and $150 starting May 1
She & Me ☙ (camper fee + one adult) June 30-July 1, July 9-10, July 29-30, July 30-31 Tuckaho, 63379 Grades PreK-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $85 per person At She & Me, Girl Scouts experience all the fun of camp with their special “She” (a mom, grandmother, aunt, adult sister or mentor). As a pair, they enjoy outdoor programming together, such as exploring the trails on a hike, crafts, slingshots, fishing at the lake, and splashing in the pool. Adults must have a completed background check on file to attend.
Just the Two of Us ☙ (camper fee + one adult) July 7-8, July 8-9 Tuckaho, 63379 Grades PreK-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $85 per person
Campers make lasting memories in the great outdoors with their dad, grandfather, uncle or adult brother. As a pair, enjoy exploring the trails on a hike, crafts, slingshots, fishing at the lake, and splashing in the pool. Campers will sleep in the same unit, but not the same tent as their adult. Adults must have a completed background check on file to attend.
3-DAY, 2-NIGHT ADVENTURES
Fairies, Fireflies, and Friends ☙ ☙ June 7-9 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 1-2 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $270 through March 31, $305 starting April 1 and $350 starting May 1
Step into this enchanting camp where imagination shines bright. Each day brings whimsical adventure where campers will have the chance to build their very own fairy houses, learn how to make flower crowns, and have a party with the fireflies. Mini Survivor ☙ ☙ June 7-9, July 22-24 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $270 through March 31, $305 starting April 1 and $350 starting May 1 Be a survivor! Campers will become the ultimate campers as they learn and practice new skills in target sports, waterfront activities, and campsite skills. Juniors earn their Eco Camper Badge.
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Creature Craze ☙ ☙ June 28-30, July 27-29 Tuckaho, 63379 Grades 2-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $270 through March 31, $305 starting April 1 and $350 starting May 1 Calling all animal lovers—this is the perfect session for them! Learn about animal care, find out about the wildlife at camp at the Anheuser-Busch Nature Center, and see what comes out after dark during a night hike. Girl Scouts still have time for other camp activities such as swimming, crafts, and more. Hammock Haven ☙ ☙ June 28-30, July 19-21 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $270 through March 31, $305 starting April 1 and $350 starting May 1 Ready for a break from the busy summer? Spend a few days at camp lounging in hammocks reading a good book, hanging out with friends, cloud watching, or even taking a nap! Whatever campers choose to do, this week at camp is all about relaxation. *Campers will sleep in platform tents if weather does not permit hammocks. Mini Epic ☙ ☙ June 28-30, July 27-29 Tuckaho, 63379 Grades 3-7 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $270 through March 31, $305 starting April 1 and $350 starting May 1 Get ready for some EPIC memories at camp in half the time! Have a food fight, go for a swim, play team-building games, and go tree climbing. Juniors and Cadettes earn their Climbing Adventure Badge. Taste of Camp ☙ ☙ July 5-7 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 1-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $270 through March 31, $305 starting April 1 and $350 starting May 1 Get a taste of camp by trying traditional camp activities, which will include playing games, singing songs, hiking, exploring nature, tie-dying, and cooking a snack over the campfire.
Mini Tuckaho ☙ ☙ June 28-30, July 27-29 Tuckaho, 63379 Grades 1-2 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $270 through March 31, $305 starting April 1 and $350 starting May 1 Get a taste of all the fun camp has to offer! Swim in the pool, make s’mores around the campfire, take a hike through nature, and create your own outdoor-inspired crafts. Daisies earn their Trail Adventurer Badge. Brownies earn their Outdoor Adventurer Badge. Bubble Buddies ☙ ☙ June 28-30, July 27-29 Tuckaho, 63379 Grades 1-3 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $270 through March 31, $305 starting April 1 and $350 starting May 1 Make a splash this summer! Dive into extra pool time, join the fun at a bubbly pit party, and gear up for an epic water fight. In between all the splashing and laughter, campers will enjoy classic camp favorites like crafts, s’mores around the campfire, and more! Everything is awesome when campers build with LEGO ® at camp! Campers will create LEGO ® crafts, build and code LEGO ® robots, and participate in LEGO ® Masters challenges. Girl Scouts will also get to experience what camp has to offer! NEW Artistic Journey ☙ ☙ June 21-23 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 1-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $270 through March 31, $305 starting April 1 and $350 starting May 1 Let’s unleash our imagination and dive into a world of color and creativity! In the inspiring setting of camp, Girl Scouts will explore a variety of art forms—painting with watercolors, sculpting with clay, and working on both group and individual projects. By the end of the week, campers will have developed new artistic skills and built their very own art portfolio to showcase their masterpieces. LEGO ® Camp ☙ ☙ June 28-30 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 1-2 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $270 through March 31, $305 starting April 1 and $350 starting May 1 NEW NEW
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WEEK-LONG ADVENTURES
Wizard’s World ☙ ☙ ☙ July 12-17 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $455 through March 31, $490 starting April 1 and $535 starting May 1 Girl Scouts will step into this magical world and unleash their inner wizard! Brew potions, create disappearing ink, and taste chocolate frogs. Go on adventures like owl spotting, “dragon” slaying, and even play broomstick soccer! With capes, cauldron cakes, and endless magical activities, this camp is perfect for young witches ready to explore. Splish Splash ☙ ☙ ☙ July 12-17, July 19-24 Tuckaho, 63379 Grades 3-6 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $455 through March 31, $490 starting April 1 and $535 starting May 1 Dive into camp for this week-long adventure! Experience a polar breakfast, compete in a water sport challenge, create water-themed crafts, have a blast in the bubble pit, and enjoy extra pool time. In this program, there will still be time for traditional camp activities like canoeing and campfire. Get inspired by the colors of the rainbow with one-of-a kind color fun. Girl Scouts will make their own paint, chalk, and tie-dye as they color their way through the week. Learn lessons from nature about colorful light shows and where rainbows come from. Enjoy messy twister, leaf printing and create artistic masterpieces without worrying about coloring outside the lines. NEW NEW Color Jam ☙ ☙ ☙ July 5-10 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $455 through March 31, $490 starting April 1 and $535 starting May 1
Camp Sampler ☙ ☙ ☙ June 21-26 Tuckaho, 63379 Grades 1-7 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $455 through March 31, $490 starting April 1 and $535 starting May 1 Join us for a timeless Girl Scout tradition! Led by experienced Seniors and Ambassadors, campers will enjoy all the classic camp favorites—swimming, crafts, campfires, and more—while building friendships and learning from older Girl Scouts. It’s the perfect blend of adventure, fun, and sisterhood! Launch Pad ☙ ☙ ☙ June 21-26 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $455 through March 31, $490 starting April 1 and $535 starting May 1 Bottle rockets, balloon cars, and catapults—oh my! Moving objects are zooming around camp this summer. We’ll spark our inner engineer as camp becomes our laboratory. Build and create some awesome contraptions with guidance. Time for the spotlight, Girl Scout! Broadway Blast is a camp that will explore all the aspects of theatre through participating in acting exercises, theatre games, dance numbers, and so much more. Don’t worry, there will be plenty of traditional camp activities throughout the week! Junior Jam ☙ ☙ ☙ June 7-12 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 3-4 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $455 through March 31, $490 starting April 1 and $535 starting May 1 Enjoy a sampling of everything Camp Cedarledge has to offer. Visit the craft shack, explore the trails, splash in the pool, and try a hand at target sports! Learn new camping skills and make new memories and friendships that are sure to last a lifetime. Broadway Blast ☙ ☙ ☙ June 14-19 Cedarledge, 63070 Grades 3-7 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $455 through March 31, $490 starting April 1 and $535 starting May 1
Pampered Glamper ☙ ☙ ☙ July 12-17, July 19-24 Tuckaho, 63379
Grades 3-7 for the 2025-2026 school year Cost: $455 through March 31, $490 starting April 1 and $535 starting May 1
Find out what it’s like to get pampered at camp. Sleep in a lodge, have a spa day at camp, and learn about self-care. Instead of a cookout, we’ll have food brought to us and dress up for the occasion. Girl Scouts will also have time for other camp activities such as swimming, crafts, and more.
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