2026 Camp Adventure Guide
Overnight Camp FAQs
How can we get the Camp Information Packet? Download from the website at girlscoutsem.org/forms starting Feb. 1, 2026 . Where do I find packing information? What should I bring? What is not allowed? To see all the packing lists, download the Camp Information Packet at girlscoutsem.org/forms .
I am locked out of my camper’s CampDoc profile and I need to edit their information. How do I get back in? Please contact the Answer Center and they will unlock the account. For the one-day camps, do we need to bring a mess kit? No, campers will not have to bring those items. Please see the day-only packing lists for more information. The camp I want is full, can I reserve a spot on the waitlist? Overnight Camps will not have a waitlist. Please check the website for any open spots. How do I know which grade level my Girl Scout should be in for camp? Register Girl Scouts in the camp according to their 2025-2026 grade in school. I forgot to put my buddy request in during registration— what do I do? Cedarledge: All campers attending the same program will be in the same unit. Tuckaho: For camper-only programs, all campers attending the same program will be in the same unit. For caregiver programs, please request buddies at registration.
Can my camper bring a cell phone to camp? No, campers will not be permitted to bring a cell phone.
How much space is under the cots in the permanent tent units at camp? Approximately 14 inches. What type of boots do we need for horseback riding? Hard, smooth-soled shoes with at least half-inch heels to keep foot from slipping through the stirrups. NO flexible soles, tennis shoes, hiking boots with lug soles or wedges can be worn. Proper footwear is required. What time is check-in/check-out for camp in the summer? Cedarledge: Campers can be dropped off anytime between 1-3 pm. Campers can be picked up anytime between 2-4 pm. Tuckaho: For adult/child programs, check-in is from 3-5 pm and check-out is from 2-2:30 pm. For camper-only programs, check-in is from 3-5 pm and check-out is from 1-3 pm.
Visit the Trading Post!
TRADING POST FUNDS The Trading Post, a small Girl Scout Shop located at Camps Cedarledge and Tuckaho, is now cashless—no need for campers to bring money to camp! Parents and caregivers can easily set up a House Account for any dollar amount before or during their camper’s session through the GSEM Shop. Funds are available right away, and Trading Post staff will ring up purchases under the camper’s name using their account balance. Want to keep tabs on what your camper is picking out? A receipt will be emailed for every transaction.
HOW TO SET UP A HOUSE ACCOUNT Parents/caregivers can create an account in a few simple ways: • In person: Visit the GSEM Shop during business hours
RECONCILIATION House accounts with a balance of $10 or more will remain active after camp season and can be used at the GSEM Shop until depleted. Remaining balances can be refunded if the original account balance was set up using a debit or credit card. Sorry, no cash refunds for account balances will be made. House accounts with a remaining balance of less than $10 will be automatically converted to a donation to the Camp Department.
• By phone: Call 314.592.2378 and a staff member will be happy to assist • By email: Send a request to GSEMShopandERC@girlscoutsem.org . We’ll reply with a secure payment link.
When setting up a camper’s account, please include: • Camper’s first and last name • Troop number • Camp name (Cedarledge or Tuckaho) • Session name and dates • Parent/caregiver phone number • Parent/caregiver email address
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Please note: Camp staff will not be able to set up House Accounts during camp session check-ins.
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