Girl Scout Camp 2025
Dear Girl Scout Families,
Welcome to the 2025 Summer Camp Guide! Our team has been busy planning amazing summer adventures for your Girl Scouts. The themes for each week this summer offer a variety of activities for all Girl Scout levels.
Overnight camp sessions are back at Camp Kiwanis in June. From Space Camp to Cosmic Campers to American Red Cross Junior Lifeguard training and Dragonese to Legends and Lore to the Wonders of Camp, there is something for every Girl Scout. Find our more about Camp Kiwanis starting on page 10.
I am excited to welcome back Eagle Eye Ranch to Stevens Ranch to lead our Horsemanship programs. Eagle Eye Ranch’s goal is to give Girl Scouts the opportunity to grow into the equine industry through the sessions offered at Stevens Ranch. Learn more about our partnership and horsemanship sessions starting on page 17.
At Camp Timberlake this summer, we will wrap up the camp sessions with a fun Dance the Night Away overnight adventure for our Daisy, Brownie, and Junior campers. Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador campers can also attend day camp sessions created just for them. See what Camp Timberlake has to offer starting on page 19.
And new this year, save this guide so campers can enjoy the last two pages to keep a journal of their camp experience.
This camp guide was created to help Girl Scouts decide how best to spend their summer. We look forward to seeing our Girl Scouts at one of our sessions this summer.
Sincerely,
CEO, Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains
Table of Contents
Page 4... About GSTOP Summer Camps
Page 5... Camping at Rio Blanco
Page 6... Why Camp?
Page 7... GSUSA Outdoor Progression
Page 8... Patches and Badges to Earn at Camp
Page 9... Camp Quiz
Page 10... Camp Kiwanis Sessions
Page 12... Stevens Ranch Sessions
Page 18... About Eagle Eye Ranch
Page 19... Camp Timberlake Sessions
Page 23... Registering for Camp
Page 24... Paying for Camp
Page 25... My Camp Journal Pages
Page 27... Camp Packs
Our Service Area
New this year! Transportation to and from Camp Timberlake. Learn more on page 19.
CampOpen housescoming thisSpring! Watchthe GSTOPwebsite formore details!
Document your camp memories in our journal pages at the back of the Camp Guide!
Important Camp Dates:
Monday, December 2: Cyber Monday Sale All sessions are 10% off.
Saturday, February 1: Camp Registration Opens
14 days before the start of a session: Registration ends. Campers must have payments and CampDocs completed.
Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains camps believe racism and hate have no place at camp, as Girl Scout camps are a place for all girls to belong. Through camp programming and staff training, GSTOP advances diversity, pluralism, and antiracism and actively identifies and opposess racism by removing systemic barriers to participation.
In addition to Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains, Inc. policies and standards, summer camps are governed by the Texas Youth Camp Safety and Health Act.
Our camps follow the American Camp Association (ACA) nationally recognized standard of quality for program, health, and safety.
GSTOP Summer Camps
Camp Timberlake
Stevens Ranch
Camp Kiwanis
Using the Camp Unit Key
Please utilize the Camp Unit Key at the top of each camp session page for your information!
Camp Timberlake is nestled near Eagle Mountain Lake just outside Fort Worth city limits. Day campers enjoy high and low ropes course, archery, and plenty of open outdoor space.
Stevens Ranch, near Glen Rose, offers our overnight camp experience to all ages of Girl Scouts. Campers enjoy archery, hiking, and air conditioning in all buildings. Stevens Ranch is also home to our only primitive camping site for older Girl Scouts!
Camp Kiwanis, nestled in a secret canyon near Amarillo, offers a high and low ropes challenge course, archery, and swimming.
Troop Camping
Camp Rio Blanco
Camp Rio Blanco, located in Crosybton, TX, is 118 acres of property offering tent camping, cabin camping, hiking, and nature studies. Enjoy the landscape of west Texas at this unique property less than an hour northeast of Lubbock!
Troop Camping is a great year-round expereince for troops, service units, and families.
All four GSTOP camp properties are open for reserved camping throughout the fall, winter, and spring. Camp Rio Blanco is available yearround. Reservations are based upon units reserved and are available for both Friday and Saturday nights.
Things to know before you go:
Only registered Girl Scouts and Girl Scouts volunteers will have access to GSTOP camp properties. Each camp allows four persons per tent available for tent camping.
You must follow the Texas state guidelines under “Overnight Youth Camp Operators”, “overnight Youth Camp Families” and “Youth Clubs”. You must provide your own food.
Camping at non-Girl Scout locations is allowed by following state guidelines, receiving approval of completed troop camping requests, and following Girl Scout Safety Activity Checkpoints
All the details, including camp availablitity calendaars, can be found on our website: gs-strong.org/troopcamping
C A M P F I R
S P I D E
Leadership at Camp
Camp Aide- Cadette, Senior, Ambassador
The camp version of a program aide, this aid is trained at camp, on camp specific programs. Camp Aides enjoy general camp programs while leading activity sessions for younger campers to earn their Program Aide pin.
CIT 1 & 2- Seniors & Ambassadors
Develop your leadership skills in preparation to become a camp counselor. Discover your own personal leadership style as you work to identify and build on the strengths that you already possess. Lead the way for younger campers while earning your CIT 1 or CIT 2 pin.
Polar Bear Patch Sizzler Patch
Did you go camping and have 100+ degree weather? Then you earned this fun Sizzler patch!
Patches to Earn at Camp!
Did you go camping and have 32-degree weather or less? Then you earned this fun Polar Bear patch!
Earnthesefun patchesand anytimeGirlScoutbadgesthroughout theyearwhen campingwith GirlScouts!
Ducky Weather Patch
Did you go camping and get rained on? Then you earned this Ducky weather patch!
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Are you Ready for Overnight Camp?
Read the statemnet and select the option that best applies to you.
Camper Quiz
You enjoy staying overnight at a friend’s house.
You can live without a radio, TV, iPad, and cell phone.
You can take care of your own hair.
When you see a bug or spider, you can handle it- even if you don’t like it!
You make your own bed and keep track of your things.
You love to make new friends and do things with other Girl Scouts.
You are prepared to not see/talk with your family while at camp.
You can live by the Girl Scout Promise and Law while at camp.
No Way Maybe Yes
Caregiver Quiz No Way Maybe Yes
You relax & enjoy yourself when your child is at a sleepover.
You can follow camp policies listed in the camp handbook.
You can live by the Girl Scout Promise and Law.
You are prepared to not see your child for several days.
You trust the camp director & counselors with your child’s safety.
You’re confident in your child’s ability to maintain their hygiene.
Your child knows what food allergies they have.
Quiz Key
All Yes- You are ready!
Mostly Yes, some Maybe or No WayYou are ready!
Mostly Maybe- You are probably ready!
Mostly No Way, some Maybe, or YesYou might not be ready, but Girl Scouts love to rise to a challenge!
All No Way- Give day camp a try!
Camp Kiwanis
Date Event
June 8June 10
June 11June 13
June 8June 13
June 8June 13
June 8June 13
June 8June 13
American Red Cross Junior Lifeguard
Launch into this cosmic week at Camp Kiwanis as we explore Space! Join your fellow Girl Scouts for a fun-filled, out-of-this-world camp week. Discover how you can be an Earth hero just like Elio! Fizzy moon paint, shuttles, and more are all in store.
Join your fellow Girl Scouts for a fun-filled, out-of-this-world camp week. Discover how you can be an Earth hero just like Elio with gliding shuttles, moon sand, and glow in the dark star maps.
Discover how you can be an Earth hero just like Elio by designing your own telescope, astronaut pudding, galaxy milk experiments, and more!
Develop leadership skills while enjoying traditional camp activities. Lead activity sessions for younger campers.
Note: A Program Aide at camp is a Camp Aide. Camp Aides are trained at camp, on camp specific program. Each registrant for this session must have successfully completed the Program Aide Training Course.
This camp session will teach water safety and introduce campers to the duties and responsibilities of a lifeguard. A certified Water Safety Instructor with the American Red Cross will be instructing the session time at the pool.
June 8June 13
American Red Cross Lifeguard
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Earn your American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification at camp! Campers must be at least 15 years old for this session. Campers need to have basic swimming skills including treading water prior to this session. Throughout this session campers will learn and be evaluated on knowledge skills related to lifeguarding, water rescues, extrications, CPR and AED and First Aid.
81%of campers had a positive experience at
camp
Ritz Indian Pioneer Outpost
June 15June 17
June 18June 20
June 15June 20
June 15June 20
June 15June 20
June 15June 20
Legends and Lore
Description Unit
The fairytale ancient land of Burk is not the only place to learn about Dragons! In this magical summer camp program at Camp Kiwanis, we will learn how to train our own dragon and protect ourself with proper shield techniques while we go on a Dragon Egg hunt adventure. Campers will also enjoy traditional fairytastic camp activities.
Creatively explore the world of dragons and mythical creatures in this magical week of epic proportions. Practice your dragonese skills, catapults, shield techniques, and of course design your own dragon. Campers will also enjoy traditional mythical camp activities.
Camp Aides
Wonders of Camp
Legends and fairytales come to life this week at Camp Kiwanis as we explore dragons, adventure quests, and magical and mythical fun! Campers will also enjoy traditional legendary camp activities.
Develop leadership skills while enjoying traditional camp activities. Lead activity sessions for younger campers. Note: A Program Aide at camp is a Camp Aide. Camp Aides are trained at camp, on camp specific program. Each registrant for this session must have successfully completed the Program Aide Training Course.
Explore the wonders of camp! Enjoy all camp has to offer in this legendary session just for older Girl Scouts.
Stevens Ranch
Hilltop Lookout
Date Event
June 8June 13
Rock Ridge Wrangler
Girl Level Unit
Camp Songs Come to Life
June 8June 13
Camp Like a Girl Scout
June 8June 13
Camping 101
June 8June 13
Camp Leadership: Counselor in Training CIT 1 & 2
Blue Ridge
Description
Love to sing Girl Scouts songs? Spend the week bringing Girl Scout songs to life. Capture some of your favorite songs by using art and nature. Have fun making your own rig-of-bamboo, find out how long you can actually wear black socks, and sit by the fire as you sip your own homemade cider. Girls also will enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfires.
Camp like a girl is all about being one with nature without losing your feminine side. Make flower bracelets, explore how red lipstick comes from nature, and hike trails with style. Use your feminine sense to find different colors in nature, listen to birds, and create a sweet treat to enjoy during the day. Girls will also participate in traditional camping activities like swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
Fully immerse in the camping experience by camping in our platform tents. Learn outdoor skills from the sun to the dirt. Learn how to build a campfire, figure out when the sun sets by using only your fingers, and predict the weather just by looking up at the clouds. Practice leave no trace and how to respect wildlife. Girls will also get the opportunity to make a whole meal over a campfire. Campers will also experience traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
Work at camp someday! In this fun, hands-on camp experience, you will develop your leadership skills in preparation to become a camp counselor. Discover your own personal leadership style as you work to identify and build on the strengths that you already possess. Get ready to build connections, make memories, learn, and laugh with your fellow CITS, and lead the way for younger campers while earning your CIT 1 or CIT 2 pin. Campers will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
Hilltop Lookout
Date Event
June 15June 20
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs
June 15June 20
June 15June 20
June 15June 20
Fun in the Trees
June 15June 20 Campissocool!
Rock Ridge Wrangler
Girl Level Unit
Blue Ridge
Description
Get to know one of nature's most diverse and helpful critters; BUGS! Learn the difference between insects and arachnids, figure out which ones are venomous. Build your own bug in art using things found in nature. Explore our trails for bug homes while snacking on a bug themed snack. Campers will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
Discover nature by exploring trails, using magnifying glasses to get a closer look. Use nature guide books to identify all the plants and critters you see. Learn the difference between invasive and native species. Nature explorers will get the opportunity to learn how to not only be great observers but also how to be safe out on the trails. Explorers will also get to participate in the traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
As an environmental scientist you must be one with nature, what better way then sleeping in our platform tents! Learn how many different ecological habitats there are at Stevens Ranch and what kinds of different species of plants and animals that might inhabit them. Scientists will get to participate in traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
Have fun in the trees as you conquer a week camping in hammocks! Learn the importance of trees and their role in nature and our lives. Campers will learn the more you look into nature the more nature you see. Learn how to leave no trace and observe human impact on nature. Campers will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire. C Camp Leadership: Counselor in Training CIT 1 & 2
Work at camp someday! In this fun, hands-on camp experience, you will develop your leadership skills in preparation to become a camp counselor. Discover your own personal leadership style as you work to identify and build on the strengths that you already possess. Get ready to build connections, make memories, learn, and laugh with your fellow CITS, and lead the way for younger campers while earning your CIT 1 or CIT 2 pin. Campers will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
Date Event
June 22 -
June 24
June 25June 27
Girl Level Unit
Hilltop Lookout Rock Ridge Wrangler Ohana
June 22June 27
June 22June 27
June 22June 27
Blue Ridge
Description
Swim into camp and make a splash! Have fun with all things water. Learn how to swim and float. Have fun with water color painting and other water art. Also learn what type of critters live in the water. Get extra time with water activities including water balloons, making sensory bottles, bubbles, and more! Swimmers will also participate in traditional camp activities such as outdoor skills and a campfire.
Swim into camp and make a splash! Have fun with all things water. Learn how to swim and float. Have fun with water color painting and other water art. Also learn what type of critters live in the water. Get extra time with water activities including water balloons, making sensory bottles, bubbles, and more! Swimmers will also participate in traditional camp activities such as outdoor skills and a campfire.
Join our luau as we care for our new alien pet, Stitch! Create your own alien pet, learn about Hawaiian culture, and the importance of family. Make a splash as you learn how to balance on a paddle board. Make a colorful fruit snack. Campers will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
Learn about some wild careers for the nature enthusiast. As a good nature enthusiast, campers will be sleeping in our platform tents, so they can be one with nature. Interview a park worker, zoo worker, and even an outdoor manager. Have fun exploring these careers as you can be anything when you grow up, just like Zootopia said "anyone can be anything." Enjoy the surprise visitors some of these outdoor professionals bring with them. Campers will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
Work at camp someday! In this fun, hands-on camp experience, you will develop your leadership skills in preparation to become a camp counselor. Discover your own personal leadership style as you work to identify and build on the strengths that you already possess. Get ready to build connections, make memories, learn, and laugh with your fellow CITS, and lead the way for younger campers while earning your CIT 1 or CIT 2 pin. Campers will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
July 6July 11
Hilltop
Lookout Rock Ridge Wrangler
Date Event Prehistoric Reptiles
Girl Level Unit
Blue Ridge
Description
July 6July 11
July 6July 11
Life Finds a Way
July 6July 11
Camp Leadership: Counselor in Training CIT 1 & 2 A Lost World
Prepare for a magical journey as you step into Jurassic camp! Learn about all of the creatures that lived in the age of dinosaurs. Look for fossils and find what type of history you can dig up. Hear from a Park Ranger that works on preserving our prehistoric past. Campers will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
Go back in time when you drive through the gates to Jurassic camp! Find out what other animals lived in the prehistoric age other than dinosaurs. Dig for real fossils and identify what animal they came from. Explore the different Botanics that grew in the age of the dinosaurs. Hear from a Park Ranger that works on preserving our prehistoric past. Campers will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
C S A
Discover what it's like to be an archaeologist and living like one as you enjoy platform tents. Explore the science and theory behind DNA of bringing back animals that are extinct. Discover how life will always find a way to thrive in the right environment. Find out how many species of plants and animals have become extinct since the dinosaurs. Make your own preserved animal you would like to last the test of time. Hear from a Park Ranger that works on preserving our prehistoric past. Campers will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
S A
Work at camp someday! In this fun, hands-on camp experience, you will develop your leadership skills in preparation to become a camp counselor. Discover your own personal leadership style as you work to identify and build on the strengths that you already possess. Get ready to build connections, make memories, learn, and laugh with your fellow CITS, and lead the way for younger campers while earning your CIT 1 or CIT 2 pin. Campers will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
Date Event Practice Makes Perfect July 13July 18
July 13July 18
Crafts and Archery are the most popular camp activities
a Stevens Ranch Trading Post gift certificate for your Girl Scout to use during her session!
the QR code or visit gs-top.org/stevensranch
Practice your Olympic skills each day as you have fun competing with other girl Olympians in some of the popular summer sports. Use this opportunity to camp at our Hilltop Unit and even get a little horse experience! Make your own team flag, learn a new sport, and discover how much time and effort it takes to become an Olympian. Girls will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfires.
Finetune some Olympic skills as we compete with other girl Olympians in some of the popular summer sports. Use this opportunity to camp at our Lookout Unit and even get a little horse experience! Make your own team flag, learn a new sport, discover how much time and effort it takes to become an Olympian, and learn if it could turn into a career. Girls will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfires.
Horsemanship at Stevens Ranch
Hilltop Lookout Rock Ridge Wrangler
Date Event
June 8 - 13
June 15 - 20
June 22 - 27
July 6 - 11
Horsemanship Camp: Buckaroos
June 8 - 13
June 15 - 20
June 22 - 27
July 6 - 11
July 13 - 18
Horsemanship Camp: Dover
Blue Ridge
Description
Find your voice as you learn to care for your horse while also becoming a better skilled rider! Feed, groom, and learn how to saddle up! Buckaroos will learn horse care and handling, walk and trot, and emergency dismounts. Buckaroos will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
Note: Must be entering 4th grade in Fall 2025. Buckaroos have no experience - 1 year experience with horses. This session was previously called Beginner Horsemanship.
Earn your Dover status by galloping into the next step of horsemanship program! Spend the week building your voice as you work on your horsemanship skills. Strengthen your development of general horse information, horse care, and handling. Dover Horsemanship will include skills of balance, posting, canter/lope, introduction to jumping, and trail riding. Dovers will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfire.
Note: Must be entering 6th grade in Fall 2025. Dovers have 2-3 years experience with horses. This session was previously called Intermediate Horsemanship.
June 8 - 13
June 15 - 20
June 22 - 27
July 6 - 11
July 13 - 18
Horsemanship Camp: Jr Wrangler
S A
Jr Wranglers get ready for a great experience! Check out equestrian careers such as teaching, equine science, or more, as experience looks great on a college application and even your resume as you gain invaluable skills. Jr Wranglers will assist with Buckaroo riding lessons with the supervision of the staff and learn more about horseback riding, program operations, and management. Girls will have a daily riding lesson as well as helping saddle, feed, groom, and care for horses. Campers will also enjoy traditional camp activities such as swimming, archery, outdoor skills, and campfires.
Note: Must be entering 9th grade in Fall 2025. Junior Wranglers have 4+ years experience with horses. This session was previously called Advanced Horsemanship.
Eagle Eye Ranch
Eagle Eye Rach partners with Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains at Stevens Ranch to provide a personalized horsemanship experience unlike any other. Eagle Eye Ranch has over 45 years of collective experience in equine management, barn management, instructing lessons, breeding, training, and licensed farrier.
Eagle Eye Ranch’s goals are to give Girl Scouts the opportunity to grow into the equine industry by starting from basic lessons to rodeos and showing. Eagle Eye Ranch is willing to invest into our Girl Scouts to watch them grow and prosper.
Camp Timberlake
Add on Cost: Timberlake Transportation- Catch a ride from the Sandy Kautz Leadership Center (GSTOP Corporate Office) to Camp Timberlake, and back, daily during camp.
$200 per Girl Scout per session
June 9June 13
June 9June 13
June 9June 13
June 9June 13
Color Your World
Description
Coordinate color with nature. See all the different shades of green a tree can be. Discover the different browns can be in the bark of a tree. Find all the hidden colors of nature, from bugs to birds. Use natural objects to see if you can tie dye a shirt! Also enjoy water color painting in nature.
Colors are all fun and games this week as you make your own colorful game. Enjoy traditional color games such as twister. Create a colorful snack for when you go on a color hike. Girls will also enjoy general camp programs such as archery.
Come for the color and stay for the science! Participate in fun colorful experiments. From colorful lemon volcanoes to a rainbow light experiment. Create your own colorful flower bouquet and some colorful jewelry using special UV beads that change color in the sun. Scientists will also enjoy general camp programs such as the high ropes course and archery.
Capture the colors of your life using art. Snap a photo to show the different colors in nature. Make a short film of camp and how colors bring joy to the camp experience. Create a comic strip, as you add color to your comic see how it come to life using vibrant colors. Develop an eye for color while enjoying traditional camp activities such as the high ropes course and archery!
Add on Cost: Timberlake Transportation- Catch a ride from the Sandy Kautz Leadership Center (GSTOP Corporate Office) to Camp Timberlake, and back, daily during camp.
$200 per Girl Scout per session
Date Event
June 16June 20
June 16June 20
Splash Squad
Girl Level
Description
D
June 16June 20
Water Wranglers
June 16June 20
How long can you balance a cup of water on your head? Join the fun for water week as you compete in fun water obstacle courses. Use team work and creativity to make it to the finish line. Have fun and see if you can bob for apples. Explore the art of water by doing water color painting and more! We will also all enjoy general camp activities.
Join the fun for water week. As you compete in fun water obstacle course. Use team work and creativity to make it to the finish line. See how long you can balance a cup of water on your head or see if you can bob for apples. Even explore the art of water by doing water color painting and more! Also enjoy general camp activities such as Archery.
Join the fun for water week. As you compete in fun water obstacle course. Use team work and creativity to make it to the finish line. See how long you can balance a cup of water on your head or see if you can bob for apples. Even explore the art of water by doing water color painting and more! Also have fun with general camp programs such as the High Ropes Course and Archery.
Leadership One at Day Camp is the first step on the leadership ladder in camp progression. Develop leadership skills while enjoying traditional camp activities while leading activity sessions for younger campers. Camp Aide Leaders will also enjoy general camp programs such as the High Ropes Course and Archery! Note: A Program Aide at camp is a Camp Aide. Camp Aides are trained at camp, on camp specific program. Each registrant for this session must have successfully already completed the GSTOP Program Aide Training Course.
91% of campers made new friends at camp.
Add on Cost: Timberlake Transportation- Catch a ride from the Sandy Kautz Leadership Center (GSTOP Corporate Office) to Camp Timberlake, and back, daily during camp.
$200 per Girl Scout per session
Date Event
June 23June 27
Lake Fish Fun
Girl Level
Description
June 23June 27
Lake Ecology Education
Lake Water Wonderland
Learn about a fishes lifecycle and where they fall in the food chain. Practice your skills to cast and reel in a big fish, and find out how big each fish has to be to keep. Enjoy fish projects like fish prints and making your own water bottle aquarium. Fish Fun will also include general camp programs such as high ropes course and archery.
Eagle Mountain Lake is home to many different plants and animals. Discover the variety of all things living in and around the lake. Hike around the lake with a nature ID book and some binoculars to see what is using the lake to survive. Learn the history of Eagle Mountain lake and how we use it today. Ecologists will also enjoy general camp programs such as high ropes course and archery.
Ever wonder what is in the water? Discover all the things that inhabit the water, from microscopic bugs to largemouth bass and more! Find out how the water quality effects the living organisms in the water and how you can help with the water quality. Water enthusiasts will also enjoy general camp programs such as the high ropes course and archery.
June 23June 27 99%
Add on Cost: Timberlake Transportation- Catch a ride from the Sandy Kautz Leadership Center (GSTOP Corporate Office) to Camp Timberlake, and back, daily during camp.
$200 per Girl Scout per session
Date Event
June 30July 1
Dance the Night Away
Girl Level
Description
June 30July 1
Dance the Night Away: Camp Aides
B J D
Join us for a dance theme overnight lock in. Learn dances from different cultures, discover the history of dancing from all over the world, and make fun new dances of your own! We will end the night watching Encanto all together in our sleeping bags as we all sleep in the Dining Hall together. Don’t miss when the whole camp becomes a dance floor! Program includes three meals and snack.
C S A
Leadership One at Day Camp is the first step on the leadership ladder in camp progression. Develop leadership skills while enjoying traditional camp activities while leading dance sessions for younger campers. Note: A Program Aide at camp is a Camp Aide. Camp Aides are trained at camp, on camp specific program. Each registrant for this session must have successfully completed the Program Aide Training Course. Program includes three meals and snack.
Learning new songs and dances is the most popular camp activities
Registering for Camp
Remember! Girl Scouts attend summer camp based on the grade they are entering in fall of 2025.
All camp registration takes place via the Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains website - gs-top.org/events
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Paying for Camp
Camp Timberlake Day Camp*
Camp Timberlake 2-day Overnight Camp*
Stevens Ranch 6-day Overnight Camp
Stevens Ranch 3-day Overnight Camp
Camp Kiwanis 6-day Overnight Camp
Camp Kiwanis 3-day Overnight Camp
Balance
$300
$145 $600
$300
*Optional Transportation to and from Camp Timberlake: $200
The balance of all camp fees MUST be paid two weeks (14 days) prior to the camper’s camp session start date. If balances are not completed, campers may lose their reserved spot and are not eligible for a refund.
Using Cookie Credits
Cookie Credits can be exchanged for Cookie Credit Camp Vouchers to help pay for summer camp. Check the Cookie Jar for details at gs-top.org/cookiejar
Financial Assistance (Campership)
If you are in need of camperships to pay for camp, contact customer care at customercare@gs-top.org.
If you have applied for financial assistance (Campership), you will be notified as soon as possible.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations are due 14 days prior to the start date of the session(s) your camper is attending to be eligible for a refund, minus the deposit.
If you camper is unable to attend camp as planned, please immediately notify your GSTOP Customer Care at customercare@gs-top.org or 800.582.7272.
14 days or more from the start of the session
Cancellations must be received at least 14 days prior to the start of a session to received a refund of all but the non-refundable/non-transferrable deposit. If a session was paid fully with Cookie Credit Camp Vouchers, a refund voucher will be issued minus the deposit.
Less
than 14 days from the start of the session
Cancellations made 14 days or less from the start of the session are not eligible for a refund. Cookie Credit Camp Vouchers will also not be refunded.
If you cancel for medical reasons
Please contact us at customercare@gs-top.org, and we will handle on a caseby-case basis.
If Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains cancels a session
Campers will receive a full refund.
No refunds are given if campers are sent home for behavior, possession of weapons, tobacco products, CBD products, alcohol, or illegal drugs.
Cancellations for any reason on the start of the first day of camp or later are not eligible for refunds.
Camp T-Shirt & Patches
Included with EVERY session registration!
Camp t-shirts and patches included with every session registration. The t-shirt will be white with a white logo, so campers can use their camp tshirt for week’s tie-dye activity. (T-shirt in photo is sample only.)
Also available for add-on to your GSTOP 2025 Camp memories
Your camp pack will include a logoed glow-in-the-dark green water bottle, khacki logoed washed cap, and logoed laundry bag! Get yours for only $32.12!
Add on to your Camp Pack with a plush camp mascot for only $13.46 (Horse – Stevens Ranch; Deer – Camp Timberlake; Armadillo – Camp Kiwanis)
Add on to your Camp Pack with a Turtle Time Kit for $12.44. The Turtle Time Kit includes coloring books, playing cards, maze puzzles, and Mad Libs. The perfect quiet time activities.