Camporee Guide

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Camporee Guide

A resource to assist service units in preparing and applying for a Girl Scout camporee.

Table of Contents

Introduction Assignments

Camporee Balance Worksheet

Release Trading Post

Activity Descriptions

Certifications/Training

Kitchen Timeline

Amenities

Introduction

What is a Service Unit Camporee?

A camporee is defined as a camping experience hosted by a service unit that includes multiple troops from within the service unit. The event needs to be a minimum of 24 consecutive hours. A camporee is planned and carried out by a community of Girl Scouts- troops and adult volunteers – during which a minimum of two all-camp activities are offered to bring together the service unit community. Activities at a Girl Scout camporee are oriented toward building character and leadership while having fun and helping the community at the same time. Activities might include earning a patch or badge verifying that the girls improved skills in a certain area, playing a variety of games, having a traditional campfire with skits and s’mores or doing a community service project- let your imagination go wild! Activities can also include camp staffed areas such as archery and boating. Check your camp’s program area availability with the Customer Care Team.

Why have a Service Unit Camporee?

Because it’s super fun! A service unit camporee is a great way to get to know other troops, girls and volunteers from a given geographic area and help girls feel more connected to Girl Scouts of all ages beyond their individual troops. By pooling the resources and talents of the service unit’s volunteers, troops can have an even greater outdoor experience than they might have when camping as individual troops. For newly formed troops or troops with little camping experience, the organized schedule & structure of a camporee combined with the peer support of other troops can help boost confidence of the troop volunteers and girls so that they can grow to love camping too!

Keyauwee Program Center & Circle C Equestrian Center

SOPHIA, NC

Camp Ginger Cascades LENOIR, NC
Camp Pi sgah BREVARD, NC

Assignments

Service units within the GSCP2P service area may submit a request through the online submission form at bit.ly/3qPROsJ.

The request period for Spring Camporees is open from the first Monday in September to the last Friday in October and the request period for Fall Camporees is open from the second Monday in January to the second Friday in March.

Fall Camporee dates must be submitted by the 2nd Friday of March and Spring Camporee dates must be submitted by the last Friday in October. It is important to make second and third choices on the reservation request as well.

Notification of Assignment

Once assigned, the Service Unit Camporee Director will be notified by e-mail two weeks after the registration close date. This e-mail will include the camp’s name, the dates and instructions for paying the $100 deposit to secure your camporee date.

Three months before your camporee date, a GSCP2P staff member will send you a link to select and pay for lodging and facilities you would like to use for your camporee. There will also be a file attached that you will use to request facilitated activities.

Eight weeks before your camporee, lodging payment and activity requests are due. You will select and pay for lodging and facilities, including the kitchen/dining hall, if needed, via the link sent by GSCP2P. To submit your activity requests, complete the form provided and send to info@girlscoutsp2p.org.

Six weeks before your camporee date, payment for facilitated activities is due. GSCP2P staff will send you a link to make this payment based on which activity requests were approved for your camporee.

NOTE: *Any campsites not paid for in full by this deadline will be released from the camporee and opened for individual (non-camporee) troops to reserve.

CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS/TRANSFERS: I understand if this reservation needs to be cancelled, a camping credit will be issued. If the request to cancel is received within eight weeks of the arrival date, no credit, refund or transfer will be given.

Camporee Balance Worksheet

To better help calculate anticipated expenses for your stay, GSCP2P has provided a Camporee Balance Worksheet for your reference.

1. Choose the corresponding worksheet for the camp you would like to visit.

Keyauwee Program Center: bit.ly/44Dnr6y

Camp Ginger Cascades: bit.ly/3OW49DH

Camp Pisgah: bit.ly/3PhJKu2

2. For Units Used: Place a 1 in any units you would like to use for your camporee.

3. For Activities: Fill in the total number of sessions you will be requesting for the entire weekend. Activities can only be reserved for specific times, which are listed in the balance worksheets. The totals for units and activities will autofill, as well as the total for your entire weekend.

Release

Eight weeks before your camporee, you will need to provide us with the units you will be using. At the time of release, we also need to know the names of your First Aiders and Outdoor Skills trained volunteers.

If releases are not received by your deadline, your camporee will be cancelled and your deposit forfeited.

Trading Post

If you would like the Trading Post to be open during your camporee, please make that request in your online submission form. Confirm with the camp director at the time of your final payment. Our staff will coordinate with the Service Unit Camporee Director on the hours for the Trading Post to accommodate the camporee schedule.

This opportunity is available to camporees with at least 25 girls attending and based on GSCP2P staff availability.

Activity Descriptions

NOTE: If you are providing your own facilitators for activities, there is an activity fee per participant at each activity area you are using. Facilitators must be certified by an accredited organization in the activity area that they are facilitating and provide proof of certification at least two weeks before your camporee begins.

CAMP GINGER CASCADES

Archery

• $80/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• $2/person if providing facilitator

• Grades 2+

• Min 8/Max 16

After a brief safety orientation, the archery instructor will take you through some practice shooting. Girls will shoot in relays. Sessions are one hour and are available at 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Boating

• $140/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• $2/person if providing facilitator

• All Ages

• Available March-November

• Min 8/Max 20

A canoe instructor will oversee the activity. All participants must wear personal flotation devices. Sessions are one hour and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Cascading

• $100/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• $2/person if providing facilitator

• All Ages

• Available May-September

• Min 8/Max 25

Take a ride down nature’s water slide. Riding mats will be provided, but all participants must wear water shoes.

Sessions are one and a half hours and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Climbing Wall

• $260/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• Grades 4+

• Min 8/Max 15

After a brief safety orientation, the climbing wall instructor will help you get in your harness and helmet. All participants must wear closed-toed shoes.

Sessions are one and a half hours and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.

Cooperation Course

• $100/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• $5/person if providing facilitator

• Grades 2+

• Min 8/Max 15

Low Ropes challenges girls to overcome obstacles and solve problems as a team. They must work together in small groups to achieve goals while learning communication skills, patience, innovative thinking and problemsolving techniques.

Sessions are one and a half hours and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Cooperative Games

• $28/session

• $2/person if providing facilitator

• Grades 2 - 3

• Min 10/Max 20

Cooperative Games help with increased communication, planning skills, motivation and collaboration. Fun activities that help the girls see each other in a different light allow them to connect in a different setting.

Sessions are one and a half hours and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Pool

• $80/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• $2/person if providing facilitator

• All Ages

• Available May-September

• Min 8/Max 25

Adults may be asked to be “watchers” during the swim time and will work with the certified lifeguard on duty to provide a safe experience. Sessions are one hour and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Slingshots

• $60/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• $2/person if providing facilitator

• All Ages

• Min 8/Max 12

Slingshots serve as a progression step for target range activities, like archery, by teaching girls about range rules and commands as well as helping them to build target skills and hand-eye coordination. Slingshots help prepare Daisies and Brownies for target sports, but they can still be fun for all age groups! Sessions are one hour and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

CAMP PISGAH

Archery

• $80/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• $2/person if providing facilitator

• Grades 2+

• Min 8/Max 16

After a brief safety orientation, the archery instructor will take you through some practice shooting. Girls will shoot in relays. Sessions are one hour and are available at 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Boating

• $140/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• $2/person if providing facilitator

• All Ages

• Available March-November

• Min 8/Max 20

A canoe instructor will oversee the activity. All participants must wear personal flotation devices. Sessions are one hour and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Climbing Wall

• $260/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• Grades 4+

• Min 8/Max 15

After a brief safety orientation, the climbing wall instructor will help you get in your harness and helmet. All participants must wear closed-toed shoes.

Sessions are one and a half hours and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.

Cooperation Course

• $100/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• $5/person if providing facilitator

• Grades 2+

• Min 8/Max 15

Low Ropes challenges girls to overcome obstacles and solve problems as a team. They must work together in small groups to achieve goals while learning communication skills, patience, innovative thinking and problemsolving techniques.

Sessions are one and a half hours and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Cooperative Games

• $28/session

• $2/person if providing facilitator

• Grades 2 - 3

• Min 10/Max 20

Cooperative Games help with increased communication, planning skills, motivation and collaboration. Fun activities that help the girls see each other in a different light allow them to connect in a different setting. Sessions are one and a half hours and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Slingshots

• $60/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• $2/person if providing facilitator

• All Ages

• Min 8/Max 12

Slingshots serve as a progression step for target range activities, like archery, by teaching girls about range rules and commands as well as helping them to build target skills and hand-eye coordination. Slingshots help prepare Daisies and Brownies for target sports, but they can still be fun for all age groups!

Sessions are one hour and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

KEYAUWEE PROGRAM CENTER

Adventure Park

• $325/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• Grades 6+

• Min 8/Max 16

The Adventure Park is all about fun - 35 feet in the air! Moving across platforms, obstacles, bridges and even swings in midair are some of the adventures that await you. There are different routes to choose from, so people can choose their own adventure.

Sessions are two hours and are available at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

Archery

• $80/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• $2/person if providing facilitator

• Grades 2+

• Min 8/Max 16

After a brief safety orientation, the archery instructor will take you through some practice shooting. Girls will shoot in relays.

Sessions are one hour and are available at 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Boating

• $140/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• $2/person if providing facilitator

• All Ages

• Available March-November

• Min 8/Max 20

A canoe instructor will oversee the activity. All participants must wear personal flotation devices. Sessions are one hour and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Climbing Wall

• $260/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• Grades 4+

• Min 8/Max 15

After a brief safety orientation, the climbing wall instructor will help you get in your harness and helmet. All participants must wear closed-toed shoes.

Sessions are one and a half hours and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.

Cooperation Course

• $100/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• $5/person if providing facilitator

• Grades 2+

• Min 8/Max 15

Low Ropes challenges girls to overcome obstacles and solve problems as a team. They must work together in small groups to achieve goals while learning communication skills, patience, innovative thinking and problem-solving techniques. Sessions are one and a half hours and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Cooperative Games

• $28/session

• $2/person if providing facilitator

• Grades 2 - 3

• Min 10/Max 25

Cooperative Games help with increased communication, planning skills, motivation and collaboration. Fun activities that help the girls see each other in a different light allow them to connect in a different setting.

Sessions are one and a half hours and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Pool

• $80/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• $2/person if providing facilitator

• All Ages

• Available May-September

• Min 8/Max 25

Adults may be asked to be “watchers” during the swim time and will work with the certified lifeguard on duty to provide a safe experience. Sessions are one hour and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Slingshots

• $60/session if facilitated by GSCP2P

• $2/person if providing facilitator

• All Ages

• Min 8/Max 20

Slingshots serve as a progression step for target range activities, like archery, by teaching girls about range rules and commands as well as helping them to build target skills and hand-eye coordination. Slingshots help prepare Daisies and Brownies for target sports, but they can still be fun for all age groups! Sessions are one hour and are available at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

HORSE ACTIVITIES AT CIRCLE C EQUESTRIAN CENTER

Activity requests are not guaranteed and there will be dates when the barn is not available. Please e-mail circlec@girlscoutsp2p.org, to see if your date is available.

Meet The Herd

• $275 for the afternoon

• All Ages

• Min 6/Max 100

Take a barn tour, meet our horses and do a horse-themed activity.

We will work with the Camporee Director to come up with a schedule for large groups.

Pony Ride

• $275 for 2 hours

• Grades K - 5

• Min 8/Max 30

This program is designed for girls who have had little or no experience with horses or who might be unsure about being around large animals. Learn how to mount, dismount, stop, start and steer a horse. Long pants and closedtoed shoes are required. Pony rides are available 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

Certifications/Trainings

Every adult attending a camporee must be a registered GSCP2P member and have approved background clearances.

Certifications and trainings are required for some adults attending your camporee.

An Overnight & Activity License must be held by at least one registered adult at each unit for cabin and lodge camping. The Overnight & Activity License is a self-paced, online course found in gsLearn and does not allow troops to build fires or cook outdoors.

For troops who wish to build fires and cook their own meals, a Cookout License is required to be held by at least one registered adult at each unit. The Cookout License is made up of the Overnight & Activity License and Fire Building and Outdoor Cooking classes.

For troops that wish to primitive camp (tent camping), a Camping License is required to be held by at least one registered adult. The Camping License is made up of the Overnight & Activity License, Fire Building, Outdoor Cooking and Tenting classes.

A current First Aid/CPR license must be held by at least one adult at each unit.

Names of adults with the Overnight & Activity License, Camping License and FA/CPR certifications will be required by the time of your camporee release.

If you still need to obtain any trainings/certifications, please visit the Volunteer Training page of our website to see upcoming training opportunities. Please note that GSCP2P does not hold any Camp License training over the summer months.

NOTE: If all required certifications/trainings cannot be verified two weeks before your reserved weekend, your camporee will be cancelled and your deposit forfeited.

Kitchen

The kitchen cannot be reserved without also reserving the dining hall. You are not obligated to take the kitchen or the dining hall for your camporee.

If you choose to have the kitchen, your cook must have a ServSafe® Food Handler certification, which must be verified by GSCP2P before your camporee. GSCP2P does not provide food service for camporees or troop camping.

MAIN KITCHEN & DINING HALL, CAMP GINGER CASCADES
MAIN KITCHEN & DINING HALL, CAMP PISGAH
MAIN KITCHEN & DINING HALL, KEYAUWEE PROGRAM CENTER

Timeline

Submit Camporee Request

Fall Camporee dates must be submitted by the second Friday of March and Spring Camporee dates must be submitted by the last Friday of October.

Two Weeks After Request Deadline

Notification Of Assignment

The Service Unit Camporee Director will be notified by e-mail with the camp’s name, the dates and an initial invoice that holds the entire camp for your weekend. The initial invoice reflects what it costs to book the whole camp and is not indicative of your final balance. Instructions will also be provided at this time on how to make the $100 deposit.

Release Due

You will need to provide us with the units/activities you will be using. At the time of release, we also need to know the names of your First Aiders and Outdoor Skills trained volunteers. Cancellation after this date will forfeit your deposit.

Eight Weeks Before Your Camporee

Six Weeks Before Your Camporee

Final Payment Due

The service unit should submit full payment for all campsites being reserved and the kitchen/dining hall (if needed) by the camporee, along with the list of units the camporee plans to utilize.

CAMP GINGER CASCADES

CAMP GINGER CASCADES

UNIT NAME

NOTES Hook-ups

CAMP GINGER CASCADES

**All program/living areas of camp have access to a telephone in the area, which is also a pager system for the whole camp. All bathrooms have warm showers, sink and flush toilets except for the pit latrine in Mary Leach Hollow. All areas of camp have ceiling fans, fans or air conditioning for cooling and small heaters or heat pump for heating. Sports and camping equipment is available for check out. An Automated External Defibrillator is available on the property for emergency use.

Arts & Crafts Room

Capacity: 25

This programming space can be used for arts and crafts, STEM activities or anything you can dream up! Bring your own program supplies.

Catawba Lodge at Hilltop

Sleeps: 37

At the top of the hill, this winterized lodge’s upstairs includes four sleeping rooms with bunkbeds and single beds, all in dorm mattress size, 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 activity room includes dry erase boards and projector screen for presentations. The Catawba Lodge provides year-round comfort with heating and air conditioning and is handicapped accessible. Six platforms can be used to set up your own tents if they have mosquito netting or ones checked out from the council.

Lady Slipper Troop House

Sleeps: 21

This lodge-style troophouse contains all of the amenities your troop needs for a comfortable weekend at camp. This space sleeps 21 guests and has 8 bedrooms. The lodge has an indoor kitchen and bathrooms, as well as air conditioning. There is also a living area with couches, a TV and DVD player.

Mary Driggers’ Dining Hall

Capacity: 180

The upstairs of the dining hall includes an area to seat up to 180 people at tables and a large, fully equipped, institutional kitchen. The winterized, handicapped accessible dining hall can be used for games, dancing, instruction or other group gatherings. Serving options include both family style and cafeteria style. Below the dining hall is a large concrete-floored, open sided room with picnic tables and an air-conditioned art/craft room for 30 (storm shelter). There is a fireplace on the upper and lower levels. Bathrooms are located downstairs. The camp’s climbing wall is attached to an outside wall of the building.

Mary Leach Hollow

Picnic area, open area for games, Ginger Creek for cascading (sliding down natural waterfall), shelter with picnic tables, fireplace, microwave, sink and warm showers and a pit latrine. Two, four and eight person tents are available for use or sleep out under the stars. Sports equipment is available for check out.

LADY SLIPPER TROOP HOUSE

CAMP GINGER CASCADES

Mushroom Mount

Sleeps: 48

Located nearest the lake, this unit has two cabins with four rooms each. Every room as two bunk beds and two cots (sleep six each). The shelter contains a fireplace, picnic tables and kitchen (stove, refrigerator, microwave, sink). The shelter, bathroom and one cabin are handicapped accessible.

Owl Hollow

Primitive camping is fun for girls. Sleep in one of the eight hammocks, pitch your own tent or borrow the two, four or eight person tents from camp. Two portable camper toilets are available. You can check out council backpacks to carry your gear or the camp can deliver your equipment as the road is four-wheel drive access only.

Rainbow Ridge

Sleeps: 48

This site consists of eight small, insulated cabins, each with six cots, ceiling fan, small heater and electricity. Each cabin’s door is painted a different color (red, orange, yellow, green, indigo, violet and teal). The shelter contains a fireplace, picnic tables and kitchen (stove, refrigerator, microwave sink). The shelter, bathroom and one cabin are handicapped accessible.

Rocky Ridge

Sleeps: 32

Nestled among the trees, all the unit’s buildings are connected by ramps and are completely handicapped accessible. This treehouse unit includes a kitchen (stove, refrigerator, microwave, sink) and fireplace in the shelter and a bathhouse. Each of the four treehouses has two rooms with four cot size beds.

ROCKY RIDGE
RAINBOW RIDGE
MUSHROOM MOUNT

CAMP PISGAH

CAMP PISGAH

UNIT NAME Sleepy Hollow Tree Houses Westfeldt Center Whippoorwill Lodge TYPE

MINIMUM TRAINING REQUIRED

NOTES Bathroom and

CAMP PISGAH

**All program/living areas of camp have access to a telephone in the area, which is also a pager system for the whole camp. All bathrooms have warm showers, sinks and flush toilets. Sports and camping equipment is available for check out. An Automated External Defibrillator is available on the property for emergency use.

Dining Hall

Capacity: 100

Contains tables and chairs, and is a great space for serving meals!

High Top

Sleeps: 32

This unit consists of three yurts that sit far back in the forest and closer to nature. There are two yurts that sleep 12 people and one that sleeps eight. This unit has a shelter with a fireplace and picnic tables, a refrigerator, bath house and a fire ring.

Misty Mountain

Sleeps: 32

Centrally located between Sleepy Hollow and High Top, this unit consists of a circle of four wooden cabins. Each cabin has eight beds and the whole unit sleeps 32 people. This unit has a shelter with a fireplace and picnic tables, a refrigerator, bath house and a fire ring.

Pioneer Ridge

Sleeps: 36

This remote unit located closest to the lake and climbing wall consists of six wooden cabins. Each cabin has six beds and the whole unit sleeps 36 people. This unit has a shelter with a fireplace and picnic tables, a refrigerator, bath house and a fire ring.

MISTY MOUNTAIN
HIGH TOP

Pisgah Troop House

Sleeps: 14

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

Sleeps: 25

Closest to the Dining Hall, this unit consists of five cozy wooden cabins. Each cabin has five beds and the whole unit sleeps 25 people. This unit has a shelter with a fireplace and picnic tables, a refrigerator, bath house and a fire ring.

Tree Houses

Sleeps: 30

Nestled among the trees and closest to the Co-op Course, this unit consists of six screened-in cabins on stilts. Each cabin has five beds and the whole unit sleeps 30 people. This unit has a shelter with a fireplace and picnic tables, a refrigerator, bath house and a fire ring.

Westfeldt

Sleeps: 24

Located at the heart of camp, this unit is one of our troop houses 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. There is heat, air-conditioning, a full kitchen, fireplace and bathroom inside the lodge.

Whippoorwill

Capacity: 25

This programming space can be used for arts and crafts, STEM activities or anything you can dream up! Bring your own program supplies.

PISGAH TROOP HOUSE
TREE HOUSES
SLEEPY HOLLOW

KEYAUWEE PROGRAM CENTER

KEYAUWEE PROGRAM CENTER

KEYAUWEE PROGRAM CENTER

KEYAUWEE PROGRAM CENTER

KEYAUWEE PROGRAM CENTER

**All program/living areas of camp have access to a walkie system in the area, which is also a pager system for the whole camp. All bathrooms have warm showers, sink and flush toilets except for the pit latrine in Chippewa. Sports and camping equipment is available for check out. An Automated External Defibrillator is available on the property for emergency use.

Alamo Shelter

Primitive shelter with a nearby bathroom. Great for groups needing a day shelter as a home base. There is a refrigerator and a firepit for outdoor cooking in the shelter.

Apache

Sleeps: 28

This site has eight small cabins each with four beds. The Unit Shelter contains a fireplace, picnic tables and a small kitchen with a stove, oven and refrigerator. Within Apache, there is a fire ring with benches and a bathhouse with showers, sinks and toilets

Bunkhouse

Sleeps: 32

In the field overlooking the rolling hills of camp, you’ll find our dorm style housing that holds 32, with 16 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 nice back porch with firepits and picnic tables that overlooks a firepit with benches.

Caraway

Sleeps: 32

Across the road from Savannah lives the juniors of Caraway. The porch connecting the cabins makes this site a camper favorite! This site has eight small cabins each with four beds, a nook for bags and a ceiling light. The Unit Shelter has picnic tables and an outdoor kitchen containing a firepit and a refrigerator. There is a bathhouse within the unit.

Cherokee Sleeps: 20

This indoor lodge has an indoor kitchen and bathroom. There is a firepit in the unit as well.

Chippewa

Sleeps: 36

This is our biggest unit on camp. This site has nine small cabins each with four beds. The Unit Shelter contains a fireplace, picnic tables, showers and a small kitchen containing a stove, oven and refrigerator. Within Chippewa, there is a fire ring with benches. There are pit latrines at the unit.

Comanche

Sleeps: 16

Right on the lake, Comanche is one of our most liked units on camp. This site has eight small cabins each with four beds. The Unit Shelter contains a fireplace, picnic tables and a refrigerator. There is a beautiful screened-in porch on the back of the unit shelter that overlooks the lake. Comanche has a fire ring with benches and a bathhouse with showers, sinks and toilets.

Concho

Sleeps: 32

Deep in the woods where our Seniors/Ambassadors stay are eight platform tents that scream adventure. Each tent has four beds and zip up screens to keep it cool. The Unit Shelter has picnic tables and an outdoor kitchen containing a firepit and a refrigerator. There is a bathhouse within the unit.

Creek

Sleeps: 32

Amongst the trees with our Cadette campers are eight platform tents. Each tent has four beds and zip up screens to keep it cool. The Unit Shelter has picnic tables and an outdoor kitchen containing a firepit and a refrigerator. There is a bathhouse within the unit.

Dakota Shelter

Primitive shelter with a nearby bathroom. Great for groups needing a day shelter as a home base. Amphitheater is nearby for campfires.

Dining Hall

Capacity: 250

Inside is a stage, tables and chairs and lots of space for meals, activities or as a home base. Dining hall curfew is 9 p.m.

Nature Center

Capacity: 25

Tables and chairs inside. Great for an activity area and STEM space. Some activities and games are inside to assist your nature time.

Pee Dee

Sleeps: 32

Amongst the trees with our Cadette campers are eight platform tents. Each tent has four beds and zip up screens to keep it cool. The Unit Shelter has picnic tables and an outdoor kitchen containing a firepit and a refrigerator. There is a bathhouse within the unit.

Saponi

Sleeps: 32

Deep in the woods where our Seniors/Ambassadors stay are eight platform tents that scream adventure. Each tent has four beds and zip up screens to keep it cool. The Unit Shelter has picnic tables and an outdoor kitchen containing a firepit and a refrigerator. There is a bathhouse within the unit.

Savannah

Sleeps: 32

This site has eight small cabins each with four beds, a nook for bags and a ceiling light. The Unit Shelter has picnic tables and an outdoor kitchen containing a firepit and a refrigerator. There is a bathhouse within the unit.

Wake Robin Troop House

Sleeps: 16

This three-bedroom lodge has eight twin size bunk beds. There is a dorm style bathroom and two private bathrooms. There is a full kitchen and shared common room. Enjoy s’mores around the fire pit and take a moment to reflect at the lake on a beautiful dock. Unit is heated and air conditioned.

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