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Resident Camp Is your camper ready to eat, sleep, and live the camp life for multiple days? Resident camps vary from a “mini” session of 3 nights to an “expert” session of 10 nights. Campers spend their days swimming, playing, and learning and their evenings bonding with their bunkmates. Campers will participate in activities that will help them build life and outdoor skills, such as arts & crafts, boating, target sports, cooking over the campfire, and much more. Depending on the camp location and theme, campers will stay overnight in dome tents, platform tents, yurts, or cabins.

Troop & Family Camp If your troop or

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family would like to camp together, this type of camp is a great option! If attending as a troop, volunteers must register and attend to meet adult-to-girl camping ratios for their troop. If attending as a family, as least one caregiver must register and attend as chaperone. Our “You and Me” sessions are great for introducing outdoor experiences to young Girl Scouts!

Day Camp For novice campers who prefer a day only experience, Starwoods day camps are Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., with check in and pick up allowed 30 minutes prior or after. Day campers will participate in a variety of activities depending on their age, including swimming, archery, climbing, team building, and boating. Day campers who are entering 2nd grade or older can extend the fun by adding a Wednesday night slumber party to their camp session for an additional $35.

Platform tents, at all 3 camp properties

Sky Lofts, available at Four Winds

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