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Weekend Overnight
GSGLA summer camps are for everyone—consider these extra unique opportunties!
Family Camp
Camp Lakota – Family Camp
Aug. 11-13 (two nights)
Grades K-12, $265 per person
An adventure for the whole family! Come to Lakota for a weekend and experience all the fun and excitement of this amazing mountain camp. Fly through the sky on our zipline or build up your family teamwork with challenges on the low ropes course. From arts and crafts, archery, to campfire singa-longs under starry skies, theres something here for every member of the family. Try an activity led by camp staff or just relax and spend time on your own. Special all-camp events will be offered throughout the weekend too. Make it a family adventure and end your summer together
CURIOSITY (Try it – Family Camp)
Camp Lakota – Family Camp
Aug. 17-18 (one night)
Grades K-12, $150 per person
Is your family curious about what camp life is about but not ready to spend three days there? Bring one, bring all to explore the wonderful world of Camp Lakota for a one night “try it” program. Enjoy all the classics from archery and swimming to arts and crafts, there are plenty of new adventures to try-including s’mores! Great for our first-time campers or those who want to squeeze in one more experience before the summer is over.
Troop Camp
Camp Lakota – Troops only
Aug. 3-6 Session 1 (three nights)
Aug. 7-10 Session 2 (three nights)
Grades K-12, $353 per person
Start your troop year off with an amazing outdoor getaway to our beautiful Lakota resident camp in the Tejon Pass. Spend four days learning and improving age-specific outdoor skills and enjoying program experiences under the guidance of our resident camp specialist. From swimming, low challenge course, and campfire under starry skies. Campers in 4th grade and above can enjoy archery and the zip line. We’ll provide the program and meals; you provide the supervision and transportation. It’s an outdoor troop adventure you won’t want to miss!
Special Program Note: For all troop and family camp programs, participants must be at least seven years old and under the maximum weight of 200 pounds for horseback riding. Campers must be entering 4th grade to participate in archery and 6th grade to participate in the high ropes course.