2024 Summer Camp PROGRAM GUIDE
Welcome to a wilderness of fun at summer camp!
Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont has three camp properties and an equestrian center accredited by the American Camp Association. We can’t wait to share a summer of fun with you!
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
Your summer camp price is “all-inclusive!” The price of camp includes all meals and accommodations, outside trip costs (if applicable), take-home art projects, earned badges, patch, T-shirt, $20 Trading Post gift certificate and parent access to an online photo service.
Summer camp registration opens on November 27! Register by scanning the QR code or by visiting bit.ly/3R5CbYu.
Keyauwee Program Ce & Circle C Equestri SOPHIA, NC
TABLEOF CONTENTS
2 - 5
Outcomes and Our Team .......... 6 - 7
Camp Maps & Living Units ....... 8 - 11
Leadership Programs ............... 12 - 13
Overnight Camp Programs ....... 14 - 17 Horse Camp Programs .............. 18 - 19 Day Camp Programs .................. 20 - 21
Other Camp Programs .............. 22 - 23
GETTING ALL GIRLS OUTSIDE
Camp is for all girls, and we have programming for every age level. If you are not a current Girl Scout member, you can still attend camp! Enjoy an adventure-filled summer and gain an annual Girl Scout membership for only $25, which will give you access to local opportunities, council programs and more Girl Scout fun!
Daisies: Grades K - 1
Brownies: Grades 2 - 3
MINI CAMP
Juniors: Grades 4 - 5
Cadettes: Grades 6 - 8
Seniors: Grades 9 - 10
Ambassadors: Grades 11 - 12
Our mini sessions are the perfect introduction to the overnight camp experience! Camping Sunday - Wednesday provides a shortened, yet action-packed, summer camp program with all the camp favorites. New experiences await each day, such as archery, pool time, arts and crafts, boating, campfires, working on badges and more!
PAYING FOR CAMP
Did you earn Cookie Dough by participating in the Girl Scout Cookie Program? Use it to help pay for camp! You can send in a request to redeem your Cookie Dough to info@girlscoutsp2p.org after you register for your camp program. You can also use Cookie Dough at our Trading Posts during your stay!
Save with the Early Bird Discount
Save $50 on any full-week overnight camp when you register by January 31. CITs will receive a $50 early bird discount if they apply to the Teen Outdoor Leadership Program by January 31.
Summer Camp 2024 Financial Aid Available
Don’t let finances keep your girl from attending summer camp! Once you register for a program and pay a $50 deposit, you will have access to our online financial aid application. If you do not receive the link, please contact us at 800-672-2148 or info@girlscoutsp2p.org. Receiving financial aid is confidential. Our camp staff do not know who receives financial assistance.
NOVEMBER 27
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Summer Camp 2024 Registration Opens and Financial Aid
Applications Open Register for camp first and pay the $50 non-refundable deposit before applying for financial aid.
DECEMBER 15
Summer Staff Applications Open
JANUARY 8
Teen Outdoor Leadership Program Applications Open
JANUARY 31
Last Day for Early Bird Discount
FEBRUARY 16
Teen Outdoor Leadership Program Applications Close
MAY 4
Camp Work Day
Keyauwee Program Center
Help get camp ready through beautification projects such as painting, landscaping or trail maintenance.
MAY 11
Open House and Family Fun Day
Camp Pisgah
Spend the day touring and participating in fun camp activities.
Camp Work Day
Camp Ginger Cascades
Help get camp ready through beautification projects such as painting, landscaping or trail maintenance.
MAY 18
Open House and Family Fun Day
Camp Ginger Cascades
Spend the day touring and participating in fun camp activities.
Camp Work Day
Camp Pisgah
Help get camp ready through beautification projects such as painting, landscaping or trail maintenance.
MAY 31
Final Camp Payments Due
JUNE 8
Open House and Family Fun Day
Keyauwee Program Center
Spend the day touring and participating in fun camp activities.
JUNE 16
First Day of Summer Camp
Virtual Parent and Camper Q&A Sessions
JANUARY 18, FEBRUARY 22, MARCH 14, MARCH 25, MAY 16
Join us from 6 - 7 p.m. as we discuss your summer camp questions!
DAILY SCHEDULE
Sunday Drop Off 1 - 5 p.m.
8:15 a.m. Flag Ceremony
8:30 a.m. Breakfast
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Unit Activity Blocks
12:30 p.m. Lunch
1:30 p.m. Feet on Bed (FOB)
2:30 - 6 p.m. Unit Activity Blocks
6 p.m. Dinner
7 p.m. All-Camp Activities
8 p.m. Showers
10 p.m. Lights Out
Wednesday Night Cookout Night
Thursday Night
Closing Campfire
Friday Pick Up
3 - 5 p.m.
THEME THURSDAYS
Get into the camp spirit and pack something special to wear on Theme Thursdays!
JUNE 16 - 21
Wacky Tacky
Dress as wacky as you can!
JUNE 23 - 28
Cabin Colors
Show your team spirit by wearing your group’s color! Brownies: Blue, Juniors: Green, Cadettes: Red, Seniors/Ambassadors: Yellow, CITs: Purple
JUNE 30 - JULY 3
We are the Wildlife Dress as your favorite animal!
JULY 7 - 12
Game Show, Show Down – Cabin Colors
Show your team spirit by wearing your group’s color! Brownies: Blue, Juniors: Green, Cadettes: Red, Seniors/Ambassadors: Yellow, CITs: Purple
JULY 14 - 19
Under the Sea
Dress up as your favorite sea-loving creature –mermaids and pirates and sharks, oh my!
JULY 21 - 26
Wacky Tacky
Dress as wacky as you can!
JULY 28 - AUGUST 2
Astronauts vs. Aliens
Dress up for an out-of-this-world time at camp!
FIVE OUTCOMES
When girls come to summer camp, they do more than just have fun! Our camp programming is designed to help girls grow and benefit through the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.
Strong Sense of Self
At camp, girls are encouraged to try new activities and practice their skills. Girls have the freedom to choose extra activity rotations to add to their daily schedule.
Healthy Relationships
In a group living setting like camp, conflict can happen. When it does, our trained counselors discuss any disagreements with girls and help them solve their conflict constructively.
Challenge Seeking
At camp, our staff instructors are trained to supervise their specialty area and engage girls in healthy risk taking. Girls can try “challenge by choice” in an encouraging, uplifting environment.
Positive Values
At camp, we recite the Girl Scout Promise and Law each morning at a flag ceremony and ask girls to consider the Law during conflicts. Girls learn to share responsibility in keeping their living area clean and assisting in cleaning areas shared by all campers during daily “kapers.”
Community Problem Solving
As part of our group living environment at camp, girls create their own rules for their groups with the guidance of our counselors.
JOIN OUR TEAM - WORK AT SUMMER CAMP!
Join our team and make camp magic with us! Housing and food are covered, which means more of your paycheck in your pocket.
Check out our available positions and apply at bit.ly/3BeEDCe.
MEET OUR HERD
Circle C Equestrian Center in Sophia, NC also offers weekly riding lessons and individual and troop programs throughout the year.
Register for upcoming programs at Circle C Equestrian Center by scanning the QR code or by visiting bit.ly/3iK7FVA.
Camp Maps & Living Units
KEYAUWEE PROGRAM CENTER, SOPHIA
Apache
Apache is home to those who take part in our horse program. This site has eight small cabins each with four beds. Apache has a fire ring with benches and a shared bathhouse.
Bunkhouse
The Bunkhouse is dorm-style housing that holds 32. With eight bunkbeds on each side, Bunkhouse is a great place for first time and younger campers. It is equipped with electricity, heat, air conditioning, full bathrooms and a small kitchen on each side with an oven, stove and refrigerator. There is a back porch with firepits and picnic tables that overlooks a firepit.
Caraway
This site has eight small cabins each with four beds. The shelter has picnic tables and an outdoor kitchen containing a firepit and a refrigerator. There is a shared bathhouse. The porch connecting the cabins makes this site a camper favorite!
Chippewa
This site has nine small cabins each with four beds and is the place our CITs call home. Chippewa has a fire ring with benches.
Comanche
This site has eight small cabins each with four beds and is used by horse camp participants. The shelter has a screened porch on the back that overlooks the lake. Comanche has a fire ring with benches and a shared bathhouse.
Concho, Creek, Pee Dee & Saponi
These units include eight platform tents with zip up screens that sleep four girls. The shelter has picnic tables and an outdoor kitchen containing a firepit and a refrigerator. Girls use a shared bathhouse.
Savannah
This unit has eight small cabins that sleep four girls. The shelter has picnic tables and an outdoor kitchen containing a firepit and a refrigerator. Girls use a shared bathhouse.
CAMP GINGER CASCADES, LENOIR
Hilltop
The upstairs of Hilltop Lodge includes four sleeping rooms with bunkbeds and single beds, a common room and a handicapped accessible bathroom. The downstairs includes a large activity room (seats 80 at tables), break room (stove, refrigerator, microwave, sink) and bathrooms/showers. The lodge has electricity and air conditioning. The shelter contains a fireplace and picnic tables, with fire ring and benches. Hilltop also has five platform tents with four beds in each.
Mushroom Mount
Located nearest the lake, this unit has five platform tents with overhead lights and electrical outlets, metal roofs and four beds per tent. There is also a shelter with a fireplace, picnic tables and kitchen (stove, refrigerator, microwave, sink), along with a fire ring. Girls share a bathhouse with sinks, toilets and showers.
Rainbow Ridge
This site consists of eight, colorful cabins that sleep six with cots, ceiling fan, small heater and electricity. There is also a shelter with fireplace, picnic tables and kitchen (stove, refrigerator, microwave, sink), along with a fire ring. Girls share a bathhouse.
Rocky Ridge
This unit’s buildings are connected by elevated walkways and ramps through the trees that are completely handicapped accessible. There are four treehouses with two rooms each, sleeping four on cots. Rooms also include electricity, ceiling fan and a small heater. There is also a shelter with fireplace, picnic tables and kitchen (stove, refrigerator, microwave, sink), along with a fire ring. Girls share a bathhouse.
CAMP PISGAH, BREVARD
High Top
This unit consists of three yurts that sit far back in the forest and closer to nature. Two of the yurts sleep 12 girls and one sleeps eight. This unit has a shelter with a fireplace and picnic tables, a refrigerator, shared bathhouse and fire ring.
Misty Mountain
This unit consists of four wooden cabins set up in a circular pattern, sleeping eight girls each. This unit has a shelter with a fireplace and picnic tables, a refrigerator, shared bathhouse and fire ring.
Pioneer Ridge
This remote unit consists of six wooden cabins with six beds each. This unit has a shelter with a fireplace and picnic tables, a refrigerator, shared bathhouse and fire ring.
Pisgah Troop House
This three-bedroom, two-bath house sleeps 14 on twin size bunk beds. There is a full kitchen, dining room and living room with wood burning stove. Enjoy s’mores around the backyard fire pit. Unit is heated and air conditioned.
Sleepy Hollow
This unit consists of five, cozy wooden cabins that sleep five girls each. This unit has a shelter with a fireplace and picnic tables, a refrigerator, shared bathhouse and fire ring.
Tree Houses
This unit consists of six screened-in cabins on stilts. Each cabin has five beds, sleeping 30 people total. This unit has a shelter with a fireplace and picnic tables, a refrigerator, shared bathhouse and fire ring.
Westfeldt
Westfeldt is a troop house that is setup like a lodge. There are 12 mattresses on beds and 12 mattresses that can be put on the floor to sleep 24 people. This unit has heat and air conditioning, a full kitchen, fireplace and bathroom inside the lodge.
Teen Outdoor Leadership Program
TeenOutdoor LeadershipProgram
Are you an aspiring camp counselor or an older camper looking to take your leadership skills to the next level? Apply to our Teen Outdoor Leadership Program (TOLP)! TOLP expands the CounselorIn-Training (CIT) program from a summer camp experience to a year-round leadership development program. In addition to the summer CIT program, TOLP offers the Teen Outdoor Leadership Summit in the spring, Teen Outdoor Leadership Conference in the fall and meetings throughout the year to keep program members engaged!
Admission into TOLP is a prerequisite for CIT I & II programs. Applications are due by February 16. Apply to TOLP by January 31 and receive the $50 Early Bird discount off your session. (You will receive a direct link to register for CIT I or CIT II after the application deadline of February 16.)
Learn more about TOLP and apply by scanning the QR code or by visiting bit.ly/3waZcOl.
Counselor-In-Training (CIT) I
Keyauwee Program Center: JUNE 16-21 & JUNE 23-28
Camp Ginger Cascades: JULY 7-12 & JULY 14-19
Grade 11, $885
This two-week opportunity is for older campers who are ready to begin the pathway to camp leadership at resident camp. During their first week, girls will have training on topics such as introduction to the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, age and social characteristics of younger campers, essential skills needed to be a great counselor and how to lead songs and games. During their second week, girls will split their time between training sessions and shadowing camp staff working with younger campers. They will observe the unit and program staff, evaluate experiences and receive guidance from the CIT Coordinator as they assist in units. During both weeks, CITs will spend nights in their own unit and receive ongoing supervision and leadership guidance from the CIT Coordinator, while building teamwork skills and observing unit staff.
IMPORTANT: CITs will need to be picked up on Friday like any other camper for both weeks of their stay. CITs will not be staying at camp the weekend between their two weeks at camp.
PREREQUISITE: Program Aide Award or six volunteer hours working with younger girls AND admission into the Teen Outdoor Leadership Program by application.
Counselor-In-Training (CIT) II
Camp Ginger Cascades: JULY 21-26 & JULY 28-AUGUST 2
Grade 12, $885
This two-week opportunity is for the aspiring resident camp counselor. During their first week, girls will spend nights in their own unit and will split their time between training sessions with the CIT Coordinator and shadowing camp staff working with younger campers. While shadowing, they will observe unit and program staff, evaluate experiences and receive guidance from the CIT Coordinator as they assist in units. During their second week, girls will become Junior Counselors and spend their days working with a group of younger girls, taking an active role in leading them. During both weeks, CITs will spend nights in their own units and receive ongoing supervision and leadership guidance from the CIT Coordinator, while building teamwork skills and observing unit staff.
IMPORTANT: CITs will need to be picked up on Friday like any other camper for both weeks of their stay. CITs will not be staying at camp the weekend between their two weeks at camp.
PREREQUISITE: CIT I AND a Silver Torch, Silver & Gold Torch, Gold Torch, a Community Service Bar or a Service to Girl Scouting Bar AND admission into the Teen Outdoor Leadership Program by application.
RIDING-INSTRUCTOR-IN-TRAINING (RIIT)
Mini Session ($90): JUNE 30-JULY 3
Full Week ($110): JUNE 16-21, JUNE 23-28
Ages 13+
Unleash your potential as a Riding-Instructor-InTraining (RIIT) Barn Assistant! Discover the art of instructing others on horse grooming, leading, riding and horse care.
With us, you’ll gain hands-on experience, develop your riding skills and expand your horse knowledge. Plus, you’ll make lifelong friends who share your passion for horses.
PREREQUISITE: This program is for currents RIITs who have volunteered 24 hours or four Saturdays at Circle C Equestrian Center in the 2023 - 2024 year. Application and interview required. Please e-mail circlec@girlscoutsp2p.org for more information.
Overnight Programs
KEYAUWEE PROGRAM CENTER, SOPHIA
Choose Your Own Adventure
Mini Session (Grades 2 - 3): JUNE 16 - 19
Full Week (Grades 4 - 12): JUNE 16 - 21
Choose your own camp adventure! This week, you will choose between classic camp activities such as climbing, archery, swimming, hiking and more! Create new passions when you take counselor-led classes like campfire cooking, sewing or painting. Each day try something exciting, meet new friends and enjoy the outdoors. Get ready for your best adventure yet!
Field Trips:
Cadettes: Fly through the air at Kersey Valley Zip Line in Archdale
Seniors and Ambassadors: Camp overnight at Camp Pisgah and go on an outdoor adventure with Pura Vida Adventures in Brevard
Badges Earned:
Brownie: Trail Adventure
Junior: Trail Adventure
Cadette: Climbing Adventure
Senior: Climbing Adventure
Ambassador: Climbing Adventure
Cost: Brownie: $310
Junior: $595
Cadette: $675
Senior & Ambassador: $740
Clash of the Cabins
Mini Session (Grades 2 - 3): JUNE 23 - 26
Full Week (Grades 4 - 12): JUNE 23 - 28
Will your unit go home with the Golden Panther? Earn points for your team by competing in daily challenges and games. Battle it out during all camp activities and chant loud to earn the most team spirit awards! You will get the chance to participate in classic camp activities such as boating, archery, climbing, crafts and more... all while earning points for your team!
Field Trips:
All Campers: Enjoy a home baseball game with the Winston-Salem Dash
Seniors and Ambassadors: Go underground to tour Linville Caverns in Marion and spend the night at Camp Ginger Cascades
Badges Earned:
Brownie: Fair Play
Junior: Practice with Purpose
Cadette: Good
Sportsmanship
Senior: Game Visionary
Ambassador: Coaching
Cost: Brownie: $342
Junior: $627
Cadette: $627
Senior & Ambassador: $680
Animal Adventures
Mini Session (Grades 2 - 12): JUNE 30 - JULY 3
Get ready to explore the world of animals! Each day, you will learn about animals native to North Carolina. Fly high like the birds on the Adventure Park and swim like the fish in the pool!
Field Trips:
Brownies and Juniors: Meet our horses during a visit to Keyauwee’s Circle C Equestrian Center
Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors: Observe exotic and native animals at the NC Zoo in Asheboro
Badges Earned:
Brownie: Pets
Junior: Animal Habitats
Cadette: Animal Helpers
Senior: Voice for Animals
Ambassador: Eco Advocate
Cost: Brownie: $360
Junior: $360
Cadette: $360
Senior & Ambassador: $360
WANT TO TRAVEL THIS SUMMER?
Equine Adventure: Kentucky Bound
JULY 14 - 19
Grades 6 - 8
Join us for an unforgettable summer camp experience where campers will embark on an exciting journey to the world-renowned Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Kentucky. Explore the fascinating world and history of horses, enjoy a Kentucky horse farm tour and create lifelong memories with fellow Girl Scouts. This unique program offers a blend of travel, education and camaraderie in the heart of the Bluegrass State. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with your favorite animal, make new friends and discover the equestrian spirit of Kentucky!
Cost: $1,200
Overnight Programs
CAMP GINGER CASCADES, LENOIR
Game Show, Show Down
Mini Session (Grades 2 - 3): JULY 7 - 10
Full Week (Grades 4 - 12): JULY 7 - 12
Come on down to Camp Ginger Cascades and become a contestant on some of your favorite game shows! In addition to traditional camp activities such as archery, boating and the climbing wall, campers will also participate in games including Family Feud, The Price is Right, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and the Amazing Race. Survey says you don’t want to miss out on this week at camp!
Field Trips:
Cadettes: Enjoy bowling, laser tag and arcade games at Bo’s Entertainment in Lenoir Seniors and Ambassadors: Spend a day of fun at Carowinds in Charlotte and spend the night camping at Lake Norman State Park
H2O
Mini Session (Grades 2 - 3): JULY 14 - 17
Full Week (Grades 4 - 12): JULY 14 - 19
Get ready to splash around and have some fun in the sun during our H20 week at Camp Ginger Cascades! In addition to traditional camp activities such as archery and the climbing wall, campers will spend extra time at the pool, water games, boating and cascading. Perfect for campers who love swimming and spending time by the water!
Field Trips:
Cadettes: Go tubing on the New River near Boone
Seniors and Ambassadors: Spend the day at Wet ‘N Wild Emerald Pointe in Greensboro and stay the night at Keyauwee Program Center
Badges Earned:
Brownie: Making Games
Junior: Geocacher
Cadette: Good Sportsmanship
Senior: Game Visionary
Ambassador: Ultimate Recreation Challenge
Cost:
Brownie: $310
Junior: $595
Cadette: $645
Senior & Ambassador: $690
Badges Earned:
Brownie: Letterboxer
Junior: Girl Scout Way
Cadette: Archery
Senior: Paddling
Ambassador: Water
Cost:
Brownie: $310
Junior: $595
Cadette: $660
Senior & Ambassador: $685
Adrenaline Rush
Mini Session (Grades 2 - 3): JULY 21 - 24
Full Week (Grades 4 - 12): JULY 21 - 26
Join us for a high adrenaline, heart pumping week at Camp Ginger Cascades! In addition to traditional camp activities such as archery and boating, campers will spend extra time at the climbing wall, bouldering and taking on new challenges. Perfect for campers who love adventure and trying something new!
Field Trips:
Cadettes: Go ziplining at Beanstalk Ziplines in Morganton Seniors and Ambassadors: Spend the day whitewater rafting, rock climbing and more at the U.S. National Whitewater Center in Charlotte and camp overnight at Lake Norman State Park
Badges Earned:
Brownie: Outdoor Adventurer
Junior: Eco Camper
Cadette: Night Owl
Senior: Snow or Climbing
Adventure
Ambassador: Ultimate Recreation Challenge
Cost:
Brownie: $310
Junior: $595
Cadette: $660
Senior & Ambassador: $710
Galaxy Explorers
Mini Session (Grades 2 - 3): JULY 28 - 31
Full Week (Grades 4 - 12): JULY 28 - AUGUST 2
Shoot for the stars and explore the galaxy at our space science-themed week at Camp Ginger Cascades! Campers of all ages will make discoveries that deepen their understanding of space. In addition to traditional camp activities such as archery, boating and the climbing wall, campers will also go stargazing and learn about the constellations, re-create scientific experiments and use tools to see the stars in a new way.
Field Trips:
Cadettes: Experience the planetarium at Catawba Science Center and learn about light waves, sound waves and more Seniors and Ambassadors: Use advanced telescopes and camp overnight at Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute, an internationally certified Dark Sky Park
Badges Earned:
Brownie: Space Science Adventurer
Junior: Space Science
Investigator
Cadette: Space Science
Researcher
Senior: Space Science Expert
Ambassador: Space Science
Master
Cost:
Brownie: $310
Junior: $595
Cadette: $640
Senior & Ambassador: $695
Horse Programs
HORSE OVERNIGHT CAMP
Register for a horse camp session at Keyauwee Program Center to experience traditional camp activities and daily horse activities at Circle C Equestrian Center.
A Horse of My Own
JUNE 16 - 21 OR JUNE 23 - 28
Grades 6 - 8
Have you always wanted a horse of your own? This is the perfect program for riders of all levels to see what it takes to be a future horse owner. Campers will be matched with a horse and spend the week getting to know their horse, setting riding goals and learning what a horse needs for daily care.
Artistic Equestrian
JUNE 16 - 21 OR JUNE 23 - 28
Grades 4 - 5
Do you love horses and art? Enjoy a week of riding lessons for all levels of riders. There will be trail riding, horsemanship lessons and unique horse-themed arts and crafts.
Badges Earned: Outdoor Art Apprentice Cost: $765
Badges Earned: Horseback Riding Cost: $765
HORSE DAY CAMP
Spend your whole day (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) at the barn growing your riding and horse handling skills, in addition to participating in a unique, activity-based educational program, Equi-Scholars, that teaches riders to better understand equine behavior. Campers will need to bring a packed lunch. Long pants, closed-toed shoes or boots are required. Riding helmets are provided.
Equine Experience
JULY 8-12 OR JULY 15 - 19
Grades 2 - 5
This day camp is perfect for new or infrequent riders. Each day will include a riding lesson, horsemanship activities, horse care and horse-themed crafts. On Friday, invite your friends and family to take a barn tour and meet your favorite horses.
Cost: $445
Level Up!
JULY 22 - 26
Grades 4 - 12
This day camp is for riders and RIITs currently enrolled in Circle C Equestrian Center’s weekly lesson program or RIIT program. Work on and test your skills. Each rider will have goals for the week and on Friday will have the opportunity to test for their next Horse Sense Learning Level.
Cost: $445
Equine Experience - Northwest
JULY 29 - AUGUST 2
Grades 2 - 5
This half day (9 a.m. - 1 p.m.) program is perfect for new or infrequent riders. Each day will include a riding lesson, horsemanship activities, horse care and horse-themed crafts. In addition to meeting the big horses, say hello to the miniature horse herd, play with the pigs and wave to the llama!
IMPORTANT: This week of camp is taking place at an off-site location in Summerfield. Campers will need to be dropped off and picked up at this location. Transportation is not provided by Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont.
Cost: $570
Day Camp is Coming to You!
Grades K - 3
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
We are excited to announce that this year, day camp will be coming to your community! Do you love science, nature and all things Girl Scouts? Then our STEMtastic Day Camp is perfect for you!
Greensboro
JUNE 24 - 28
Bur-Mil Park
5834 Bur-Mil Club Road
Greensboro, NC 27410
Field Trips
On Thursdays, day campers will also have the opportunity to visit Keyauwee Program Center (Greensboro campers) and participate in camp activities like boating, archery, arts and crafts and more!
Badges Earned: Math in Nature 1: Shapes in Nature
Cost: $280
THEME DAYS
MONDAY Water Wonders
TUESDAY Builders and Engineers
WEDNESDAY Superheroes and Sidekicks
THURSDAY
Once Upon a TimeFairy Tale STEM Camp
FRIDAY
Out of This WorldSpace STEM Camp
MAKE EVERYDAY COUNT!
Nothing says summer like Girl Scout camp! At day camp, girls can continue their Girl Scouting experience with days of fun in the sun with friends. With us, the good times never end!
Activities like arts and crafts, STEM lessons, team building games and exploring nature are not only enjoyable, but also help girls develop important life skills like leadership, resilience and problem-solving.
Day camp creates an atmosphere where girls can feel empowered, try new things and discover their strengths in a safe and encouraging setting.
Don’t Wait Until Summer to Have Fun at Camp!
Join us at these upcoming camp experiences or check the calendar at www.girlscoutsp2p.org to find more workshops.
FAMILY CAMP EXPERIENCES
KEYAUWEE PROGRAM CENTER, SOPHIA
Saturday, March 2 - Sunday, March 3: Me and My P.A.L. in the Outdoors
Sunday, March 10: Sunday Funday
Saturday, May 4: Camp Work Day
Saturday, June 8: Open House and Family Fun Day
CAMP GINGER CASCADES, LENOIR
Saturday, March 9 - Sunday, March 10: Me and My P.A.L. in the Outdoors
Saturday, May 11: Camp Work Day
Saturday, May 18: Open House and Family Fun Day
CAMP PISGAH, BREVARD
Friday, April 5 - Sunday, April 7: Total Eclipse of Brevard
Saturday, May 11: Open House and Family Fun Day
Saturday, May 18: Camp Work Day
SPRING DAY CAMP PROGRAMS
KEYAUWEE PROGRAM CENTER, SOPHIA
Monday, February 19: School’s Out Camp - Presidents Day
Monday, March 25 - Friday, March 29: Spring Break Day Camp
CIRCLE C EQUESTRIAN CENTER, SOPHIA
Monday, March 25 - Friday, March 29: Spring Break Horse Day Camp
Monday, April 1 - Friday, April 5: Spring Break Horse Day Camp
SPRING OVERNIGHT PROGRAMS
KEYAUWEE PROGRAM CENTER, SOPHIA
Saturday, February 3 - Sunday, February 4: Camp Winter Wilderness
CAMP GINGER CASCADES, LENOIR
Friday, January 26 - Sunday, January 28: Ski Weekend
Saturday, March 2 - Sunday, March 3: Sleep with the Sharks
Saturday, May 4 - Sunday, May 5: Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey Weekend
Overnight Programs
CAMP PISGAH, BREVARD
Land of Waterfalls
Full Week (Grades 6 - 12): JULY 21 - 26
Looking for an adventure this summer? Be the first to try our Land of Waterfalls program at Camp Pisgah! In addition to enjoying traditional camp activities like archery, boating and the climbing wall, campers will sample activities offered in our council-sponsored GSUSA Destinations: Land of Waterfalls 2025.
Field Trips:
Cadettes: Hike the Triple Falls trail at Dupont State
Recreational Forest in Brevard Seniors and Ambassadors: Go canyoneering with Pura Vida Adventures in Brevard
Badges Earned:
Cadette: Eco Trekker
Senior: Paddling
Ambassador: Survival Camper
Cost:
Cadette: $585
Senior & Ambassador: $790
LEARN MORE ABOUT GSUSA DESTINATIONS
Girl Scout Destinations is the ultimate adventure program for girls ages 11 and older. With a ton of different trips to apply for every year—from surfing camp on the east coast and breathtaking hikes out west to the crazy-cool wonder of new cultures abroad—there’s something amazing for everyone to experience.
Make friends from all over the country as you travel with Girl Scouts from different states, see and learn new things and pack your bags full of inspiring, life-changing experiences and memories.
Learn more and apply for an upcoming trip at bit.ly/girlscouttravel.
TROOP CAMP
Take your troop on unique adventures this summer! Reserve lodging at Camp Pisgah and work with local vendors to give your troop an experience they’ll never forget! Please contact vendors directly to reserve activities and adhere to Safety Activity Checkpoint guidelines.
BRING YOUR TROOP TO CAMP PISGAH THIS SUMMER!
Submit a request up to six months in advance of the date. To begin the request process, e-mail info@girlscoutsp2p.org with your desired date and camp unit. If you have any questions or need help making a reservation, contact a member of our Customer Care Team at 800-672-2148 or info@girlscoutsp2p.org.
Certifications/Trainings
Before a troop can stay overnight on camp property in a self-contained facility (lodge style, everyone in the same building), someone in the troop must complete the Overnight and Activity License found online in gsLearn.
In order to build a fire and cook marshmallows or a meal, a Cook Out License is required. Earn it by first holding an Overnight and Activity License and then attending the Fire Building and Outdoor Cooking courses.
Troops planning to pitch and sleep in tents OR to camp at a non-council facility will need a Camp License. Requirements are that you hold the Overnight and Activity License and Cook Out Licenses and complete the Tenting skills course.
Register for a training on our online calendar. For questions, e-mail info@girlscoutsp2p.org.
Troop Camping Guide
View our Troop Camping Guide for more information on camp activities, amenities and troop camping procedures at bit.ly/3qPROsJ.
Kitchen and Ranger Assistant positions are open for ages 16+!
Camp is for all girls in grades K12. You do not have to be a current Girl Scout to have an amazing summer at camp! Work at camp! Staff position descriptions and applications are available at bit.ly/3K3cwKw . Counselor positions are open for ages 18+!
• confidence and independence.
• critical thinking and problem solving.
• teamwork and conflict resolution.
• interpersonal and social skills.
Our friendly and caring staff will help guide your girl through our programs, as well as encourage her to experience new things that help build essential life skills, including:
Unplug and get outside!