CAMP Catalog 2020
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Registration Opens January 23, 2020
minicamps summer camps
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1920-2020
The work of today is the history of tomorrow, and we are its makers. — Juliette Gordon Low A century ago, Juliette Gordon Low assembled 18 girls in Savannah, Georgia, for the first local Girl Scout meeting. She believed that all girls should be given the opportunity to develop physically and mentally, as well as build leadership skills. With the goal of bringing girls out of isolated home environments and into community service and the open air, Girl Scouts hiked, played basketball, went on camping trips, learned how to tell time by the stars, and studied first aid. In 2020, Girl Scouts of Utah celebrates our centennial, and 100 years of building girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Throughout this catalog you will not only see photos of our Girl Scouts and their adventures at camp last year, you will also find photos from our past - reminders of the incredible experiences and memories Girl Scouts of Utah has been providing for 100 years.
CAMP LIFE IS THE BEST LIFE! Camp was a wonderful experience with counselors and campers that I will not soon forget. It tested my ability to be responsible, work as a team, and appreciate a different lifestyle, all while having the time of my life. The food was great, the environment was beautiful, and when I got home, I had a more positive outlook about everything. — Anna, Camper I loved going to camp! The rock climbing was great and we learned about hard work and teamwork the more fun way of course. I want to do it again and again!" — Savannah, Camper My girls come back from Girl Scout camp more self-reliant and full of confidence. You are doing things right! — Girl Scout Parent
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CAMP PHILOSOPHY & CAMP LIFE
Camping provides girls a rich experience away from home. Camp is a great place for a girl to unlock her potential and discover the world and the great outdoor adventures that await her! This unique environment helps her develop positive self-esteem, leadership skills, and social skills all while having the time of her life!
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The summer camp experience is truly a building block in the development of girls into successful and resourceful young women. In this outdoor setting, girls develop a strong sense of self, gain practical life skills, become resourceful problem solvers, and cultivate healthy relationships by living and working together.
GREETINGS FROM SENIOR DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS
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In a world of screens, our girls need to engage with their environment. In a world of competition, our girls need connection. In a world of cynicism, they need support. Girl Scout camp is the place where that all happens. In this safe, girl-only, girl-led setting, girls discover the power within themselves. They find the strength and resilience to confidently navigate their lives. My work at summer camps for seven years and at Girl Scouts of Utah for 17 years has confirmed for me the importance of the outdoor experience. That’s why I’m here. I look forward to supporting our Girl Scouts through another summer of adventure and growth! Mindy Harmon
MEET THE OUTDOOR PROGRAM TEAM
Cloud Rim Director I became a Camp Director so I could influence the character growth in the girls we serve, resulting in confident and brave go-getters. My hope is that all girls who come to Camp Cloud Rim feel a sense of family and belonging. I was born and raised in Nebraska and graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a Bachelor of Journalism. I have been a Camp Director for 14 summers, and I am super excited to spend the 15th summer at Camp Cloud Rim. I can’t wait for your campers to join our camp family this summer! Candice Olson
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Trefoil Ranch Director My favorite thing about camp is seeing the pure joy a girl experiences when she completes a new challenge – that grin on her face says she can do anything she puts her mind to. I graduated from the University of Northern Iowa with a B.A. in Leisure, Youth, and Human Services. I have been a camp staff member at various Girl Scout camps, including Camp Cloud Rim and Trefoil Ranch, for 11 summers. In addition to my camp experience, I also completed a semester with the National Outdoor Leadership School’s Outdoor Education program. I have loved directing Trefoil Ranch for the past four summers and can’t wait for your girl to join us at camp in 2020! Lauren Raivan
CAMP COUNSELORS
At Girl Scouts of Utah, we know you want your camper to grow as a person in a safe environment. We also know girls want to have a fun adventure. We work to provide both, by hiring and training qualified staff and offering a quality outdoor experience. Girl Scouts of Utah’s full-time Outdoor Program team is in place to ensure an exceptional experience for your Girl Scout – and peace of mind for you. We look forward to meeting you and can’t wait for your adventure to begin!
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Our counselors are energetic and caring role models selected based on talents, skills, and experience. Counselors receive intensive training on risk management, program development, Girl Scout program and philosophy, age level characteristics, environmental education, behavior management, and outdoor skills. Additional training is provided for adventure programs. All staff are CPR and First Aid certified. Male camp staff support horses, ropes course, archery, waterfront, and rock climbing, as well as kitchen and administration. Male camp staff have separate sleeping quarters.
CAMP LOCATIONS & FACILITIES Camp Cloud Rim sits at an elevation of 9,200 feet near Park City, nestled among the aspen and pine trees on the shores of Lake Brimhall. Camp Cloud Rim has beautiful facilities including a lodge and shower house, electricity, hot water, and flush toilets. Girls live in cabins or platform tents with staff located nearby. A highlight of Camp Cloud Rim is beautiful Lake Brimhall where campers can canoe, sail, kayak, and swim. Other activities include pottery, rock climbing, hiking, and backpacking.
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Trefoil Ranch is located on 123 acres of beautiful ranch country tucked away in Provo Canyon. Trefoil Ranch features a lodge, ranch house, bunk house, showers, electricity, hot water, and flush toilets. Trefoil Ranch is home to about 20 horses, offering unique opportunities to experience equestrian programs. Girls live in cabins or platform tents with staff located nearby. Girls can enjoy horseback riding instruction, high and low ropes courses, archery, woodworking, hatchet throwing, biking, hiking, and other activities.
ACCREDITATION Girl Scouts of Utah Camps are proud to be accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA) and meet high standards for program design and activities, site and food service, transportation, health and wellness, operation management, and human resources. Learn more about our camp properties: www.gsutah.org/camp
PAYING FOR CAMP
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Camp payments are due in full by May 27, 2020. There are many options available to help get a girl to Girl Scout camp: Activity Credits, Tiered Pricing, and Activity Scholarships.
ACTIVITY CREDITS Girl Scout programming is powered by the Girl Scout Cookie Program through Activity Credits. Girls receive Activity Credits to help pay for summer camps, day camps, program activities, Girl Scout membership fees, and items in the Girl Scout Shop. For every 50 packages of cookies (from 50-349 boxes), girls earn $12.50.
For every 50 packages of cookies (starting at 350+ boxes), girls earn $15.00.
If a girl sells 1,550 packages of cookies, she can go to a week of horse camp using Activity Credits! Each camp or activity indicates the number of packages of cookies a girl needs to sell in order to attend that program using Activity Credits. Girls can work with a supportive adult to use these quantities to help set their cookie selling goals. Each camp requires a $50 non-refundable, non-transferable deposit in addition to the number of packages sold. You may choose to apply Activity Credits to a camp balance during registration or simply bring in or mail the credits to any Girl Scout office with a note indicating to which girl and which program the credits should be applied. You will receive an email confirmation once the payment has been applied.
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TIERED PRICING
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Tiered pricing makes it possible for all campers to have the same experience regardless of what their caregiver can afford. Tiered prices are listed with each camp session description and should be selected based on the camper’s budget. Girl Scouts of Utah strives to ensure all girls have the opportunity to experience camp. No financial documentation is required. Activity scholarships are available if assistance is needed to pay for Tier Three (T3). Tier One (T1): The actual cost to run camps: staffing, program supplies, food, and maintenance costs. Tier Two (T2): Partially subsidized cost for families that can pay a little more, but not the actual cost of camp. Tier Three (T3): The standard fee that all families are asked to pay. Girl Scouts of Utah subsidizes the entire remainder of the cost.
ACTIVITY SCHOLARSHIPS This program provides assistance for individual girl members who are registered Girl Scouts and wish to attend Girl Scouts of Utah-sponsored camps or programs, but are unable, due to financial restraints. This program is not a reward, nor is it a way to repay volunteer work a caregiver might have done for Girl Scouts. The decision to grant an activity scholarship, and the amount, is based on information provided on the application form. All information is confidential and discussed only by those responsible for allocating money. Applications for an activity scholarship may be submitted after the completion of the initial registration and the $50 non-refundable, non-transferable deposit is paid. Scholarship applications are due April 1. Scholarship awards will be applied to camp balances no later than May 1. All applications received after April 1 will be awarded based on funding available at that time. Apply for activity scholarships at: www.gsutah.org/camp
GIRL SCOUT FAMILIES AT CAMP
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GIRL SCOUT CAMP OPEN HOUSE Camp Cloud Rim and Trefoil Ranch
Girl Scouts (Grades 1-12) and their families Camp Cloud Rim Saturday, June 20 Trefoil Ranch Saturday, June 20
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Girl Scouts of Utah welcomes families to visit one or both of our camp properties during our open house day. For first-time campers and their families, this is a great opportunity to see where girls might sleep, meet the Camp Director and counselors, check out the dining hall, and explore the program areas. Free Register by June 8 www.gsutah.org/camp
YOU & ME INTRODUCTION TO CAMP Camp Cloud Rim and Trefoil Ranch Girl Scouts (Grades 1-12) and their significant adults Camp Cloud Rim June 24, 1:00 p.m. – June 26 at 1:00 p.m. Trefoil Ranch July 15, 1:00 p.m. – July 17 at 1:00 p.m. $125 per person Join us for a camping adventure with your favorite male or female adult. Get a taste of what camp life is all about, from arts and crafts to campfires and outdoor skills! Trefoil Ranch offers horseback riding, archery, and the ropes course. Cloud Rim provides paddling on the lake and rock climbing or bouldering. For girls in grades 1-12 in fall 2020. Girls must attend with an adult. Age restrictions apply to certain activities. Register by June 8 for Camp Cloud Rim Register by June 29 for Trefoil Ranch www.gsutah.org/camp
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FAMILY CAMP Trefoil Ranch
Girl Scouts (Grades 1-12) and their significant adults July 17, 6:00 p.m. - July 18, 6:00 p.m. Pop-up tent in meadow: $15 per person Platform tent or Bunkhouse: $70 per tent/room (sleeps up to 4) Cabin: $160 per cabin (sleeps up to 8) Family Camp is a great opportunity for family units of all kinds to spend quality time together in a comfortable, natural setting. Kids (ages 5 and older) and adults of all ages will play, relax, and create memories with the help of our camp staff. Families will get to choose to have a weekend bursting with activities or simply spend time together in nature reading or swapping stories. Only one family will be placed in each cabin/tent/room and all meals are included in the cost of housing. Families can choose up to three Saturday activities for each family member to participate in for an additional fee. Activity options include: arts and crafts, guided nature hike, outdoor skills, archery, hatchet throwing, woodworking, high ropes course, rafting, and horseback riding. Age restrictions apply to certain activities. Register by July 3 www.gsutah.org/camp
CAMP CATALOG GUIDE Use this key to discover the focus of each camp program. Aquatics
Cooking
Leadership
Art
High Adventure
Night
Classic Camp
Horseback Riding*
Sister
*Horse Program Details
STEM
Campers in equestrian programs will be grouped according to experience level, and lessons will be geared toward the least-experienced rider. Lessons include riding instruction, stable maintenance, and ground school (learning about the animals and tack and how to care for them). Horseback riding is a sport that requires physical coordination, balance, and the ability to follow directions. Girls in horseback riding programs will hike daily to the stables, which are located a half mile uphill from the main camp.
CAMP AT-A-GLANCE June 15-19
Entering Grades 1-3
Entering Grades 4-5
Entering Grades 6-12
Leadership Programs Weekly Theme
June 22-26
June 29-July 3
July 6-10
Camper Sampler 2-3 (CR)
Flashlights & Fairy Tales 2-3 (TR)
Pony Tails 1-3 (TR)
Big Sis, Lil Sis 1-5 (CR)
Just for Daisies 1 (CR)
Pony Tails 1-3 (TR)
Pony Tails 1-3 (TR)
Boating Bonanza 4-5 (CR)
Chopped Junior 4-5 (TR)
Horse Lover 4-5 (TR)
Try It! You’ll Like It! 4-5 (CR)
Horse Lover 4-5 (TR)
Tinkering & Trails 4-5 (TR)
Artrageous 6-8 (CR)
Adrenaline Rush 6-9 (TR)
Camp Chef 6-12 (TR)
Campapalooza 8-12 (CR)
Hard Hats and Horse Hard Hats and Horse Sense 6-7 (TR) Sense 6-7 (TR) Up in the Trees 6-9 (TR)
Junior Counselor / Junior Wrangler 12 (CR) Winter Festival
Big Sis, Lil Sis 1-5 (CR) CampaPALooza 4-5 (CR) Chopped Junior 4-5 (TR) Horse Lover 4-5 (TR) Junior Boating Buddies 4-5 (CR)
Cadette Boating Buddies 6-8 (CR) Campapalooza 6-7 (TR) CampaPALooza 6-7 (CR) CampaPALooza 8-10 (CR) Into the Woods 6-8 (TR) Take the Reins 8-9 (TR)
Wrangler-in-Training Wrangler-in-Training Counselor-in-Training 2 (CIT 2) 11-12 (CR) 1&2 (WIT 1&2) 1&2 (WIT 1&2) 10-12 (TR) 10-12 (TR) Wild Wild West
Space Week
International
July 13-17
July 20-24
July 27-31
August 3-7
Clay and Crafts 2-3 (CR)
Little Chef 1-3 (TR)
Big Sis, Lil Sis 1-5 (CR)
Little Chef 1-3 (TR) Pony Tails 1-3 (TR)
Splish Splash 2-3 (CR)
Splish Splash 2-3 (CR)
Boating Bonanza 4-5 (CR) Campapalooza 4-5 (CR)
Backpacker 7-9 (CR) Night Owls 6-8 (CR)
Horse Lover 4-5 (TR) Moonlight Mania 4-5 (CR) Sister, Sister 4-8 (CR) Try It! You’ll Like It! 4-5 (TR)
All Stars Combo 6-7 (CR & TR) Aquatic Sailors 6-9 (CR) Campapalooza 8-12 (CR) Hard Hats and Horse Sense 6-7 (TR) Sister, Sister 4-8 (CR) Smoke Jumpers 8-12 (TR) Take the Reins 8-9 (TR) Kickin’ It Camp Style 9-12 (10-days) (CR & TR)
Big Sis, Lil Sis 1-5 (CR) Boating Bonanza 4-5 (CR) Campapalooza 4-5 (TR) Experiments and Explosions 4-5 (CR) Horse Lover 4-5 (TR) Campapalooza 6-7 (CR) Camp Champions 7-9 (10-days) (TR) Hard Hats and Horse Sense 6-7 (TR) Kickin’ It Camp Style 9-12 (10-days) (CR & TR) Range Riders 9-12 (TR) Range Riders 9-12 (10-days) (TR)
Campapalooza 4-5 (CR) Clay and Crafts 4-5 (CR) Horse Lover 4-5 (TR) Junior Survivor 4-5 (TR) Aquatic Sailors 6-9 (CR) Artrageous 6-8 (CR) Camp Champions 7-9 (10-days) (TR) Hard Hats and Horse Sense 6-7 (TR) Into the Woods 6-7 (TR) Range Riders 9-12 (10-days) (TR)
Counselor-in-Training 2 (CIT 2) 11-12 (CR)
Counselor-in-Training 1 (CIT 1) 10-12 (TR)
Counselor-in-Training 1 (CIT 1) 10-12 (TR)
Leader-in-Training (LIT) (10-days until Aug. 12) 9-12 (CR)
Survivor
Holidays in July
Harry Potter
Disney
Check-out for weeklong programs is Friday at 7:00 p.m. Check-out time for all programs ending during the week is 2:30 p.m. Refer to the Camp Orientation guide at www.gsutah.org for check-in times.
GIRLS ENTERING GRADES 1-3
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Big Sis, Lil Sis
Camper Sampler Mini
Camp Cloud Rim
Camp Cloud Rim
Entering Grades 1-5 July 6-10 (5 days) July 27-31 (5 days)
Entering Grades 2-3 June 15-17 (3 days) June 17-19 (3 days)
Experience the magic of Cloud Rim with your sister! Swim and paddle in the lake, get your creative juices flowing in the art room, cook over the campfire, go on day hikes, and so much more. Sisters, cousins, and friends of various age levels are welcome to attend!
This sampler program is perfect for first-time campers. Try all the great things Camp Cloud Rim has to offer and spend days experiencing camp traditions. Sing, play, work on badges, and form new, healthy friendships. After the three days, you will have the confidence to return to camp for an entire week!
Cost T1: $615
T2: $505 1200 Packages
T3: $395 Cost T1: $305
T2: $250 550 Packages
T3: $195
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Clay & Crafts
Flashlights & Fairy Tales Mini
Camp Cloud Rim
Trefoil Ranch Entering Grades 2-3 July 13-17 (5 days)
Spend your week with new friends in the art room and the pottery studio. Make two pieces of pottery – one using the wheel and one using your handbuilding skills. Join the arts and crafts frenzy by mastering a wearable tie-dye item, creating a project made from recycled materials, and a painting made with your fingers and toes. Spend the entire week using tissue paper to put together a group piñata that your unit will smash by Friday! Cost T1: $615
T2: $505
1200 Packages
T3: $395
Entering Grades 2-3 June 22-24 (3 days) June 24-26 (3 days) Bring your favorite fairy tale and adventure characters to life by learning their skills and having your own adventures! Shoot arrows like your favorite Scottish princess, whip up a delicious meal like a princess who used to be a frog, learn about animal signs, and more. In addition to learning skills like your favorite characters, you’ll learn first aid skills, fire building skills, and enjoy hikes around camp all while earning your First Aid and Cabin Camper badges. Cost T1: $305
T2: $250
550 Packages
T3: $195
GIRLS ENTERING GRADES 1-3
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Just for Daisies Mini
Little Chef Mini
Camp Cloud Rim
Trefoil Ranch
Entering Grade 1 June 15-17 (3 days) June 17-19 (3 days)
Entering Grades 1-3 July 20-22 (3 days) August 5-7 (3 days)
Are you ready for your first camping adventure? Experience everything awesome about camp in this three-day, two-night stay. Make s’mores, learn the seven Leave No Trace principles and apply them while hiking, and sing silly camp songs. Watch your independence and confidence grow as you get a taste of camp life. You will go “funoeing” at the waterfront and boulder at the rock wall.
You’ll be a chef after attending this camp! Fill your days with blending smoothies, creating snacks, making food art, and more. Create your own chef hat in the art room before taking your new skills outside to cook a meal over a campfire. Top off your camp experience with a cupcake decorating party while working on your Snacks badge!
Cost T1: $305
Cost T1: $425 T2: $250
T2: $315
T3: $195 600 Packages
550 Packages
T3: $205
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Pony Tails
Splish Splash
Trefoil Ranch
Camp Cloud Rim
Entering Grades 1-3 June 22-26 (5 days) June 29-July 3 (5 days) July 6-10 (5 days) August 3-7 (5 days)
Entering Grades 2-3 July 20-24 (5 days) August 3-7 (5 days)
Get to know Trefoil Ranch’s horses as you visit the horses on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at camp. Learn how to start, stop, and turn your horse before playing games such as red light, green light on horseback! In addition to riding at the stables, you’ll learn what a horse eats, how to groom a horse, and how to stay safe around horses. Round out your camp experience by making a horse craft, participating in a cookout, and taking on challenges at the low ropes course. See page 13 for additional horse camp information. Cost T1: $710
T2: $600 1550 Packages
T3: $490
At the lake, it’s only appropriate to make a splash! Let’s get wet while swimming, boating, and polar bear plunging. Visit Lake Brimhall every day for one hour of “funoeing” on your own or canoeing with your camp counselors! Come join in the splish-splash fun with a water balloon fight at the end of the week! Cost T1: $615
T2: $505 1200 Packages
T3: $395
GIRLS ENTERING GRADES 4-5
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Big Sis, Lil Sis
Boating Bonanza
Camp Cloud Rim
Camp Cloud Rim
Entering Grades 1-5 July 6-10 (5 days) July 27-31 (5 days)
Entering Grades 4-5 June 15-19 (5 days) July 13-17 (5 days) July 27-31 (5 days)
Experience the magic of Cloud Rim with your sister! Swim and paddle in the lake, get your creative juices flowing in the art room, cook over the campfire, go on day hikes, and so much more. Sisters, cousins, and friends of various age levels are welcome to attend! Cost T1: $615
T2: $505 1200 Packages
T3: $395
Do you wish you could spend every day at Lake Brimhall? Challenge yourself with canoeing, kayaking, and stand-up paddle boarding. This camp includes a stroke clinic and land-based lessons to learn all of the parts of the boat and paddle. Build a cardboard boat with friends for a race on the lake and don’t miss the mid-week overnight in a canoe on the water or in a pop-up tent on the beach! Cost T1: $615
T2: $505 1200 Packages
T3: $395
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Campapalooza
CampaPALooza
Camp Cloud Rim and Trefoil Ranch
Camp Cloud Rim
Entering Grades 4-5 July 13-17 (5 days) Camp Cloud Rim July 27-31 (5 days) Trefoil Ranch August 3-7 (5 days) Camp Cloud Rim
Entering Grades 4-5 July 6-10 (5 days)
Pick your activities during this jam-packed session as every day is camper’s choice. Campapalooza includes days filled with all the best parts of classic summer camp. Lounge in the lodge, climb to new heights, enjoy arts and crafts, cookout over a campfire, and learn new outdoor skills. Build your independence, confidence, and smart risk-taking skills as you find a home away from home. Cloud Rim activities may include polar bear dips, pottery, hiking Mt. Majestic, canoeing, rock climbing, swimming, paddle boarding, overnight campouts, kayaking, and more. Trefoil Ranch activities may include meadow hikes, archery, low ropes, cycling, woodworking, sleeping under the stars, and more. Cost T1: $605
T2: $495 1200 Packages
T3: $385
This program is specifically designed for campers to sign up with a friend, sister, cousin, or buddy. Pick your activities with your favorite pal during this jam-packed session as every day is camper’s choice. CampaPALooza includes days filled with all the best parts of classic summer camp. Lounge in the lodge, climb to new heights, enjoy arts and crafts, cookout over a campfire, learn new outdoor skills, sing, create, and more. Pal pairs can also choose to participate in a variety of other activities like polar bear dips, pottery, hiking Mt. Majestic, canoeing, rock climbing, swimming, paddle boarding, overnight campouts, and kayaking. Cost T1: $605
T2: $495 1200 Packages
T3: $385
GIRLS ENTERING GRADES 4-5 Clay & Crafts
Chopped Junior
Camp Cloud Rim
Trefoil Ranch
Entering Grades 4-5 August 3-7 (5 days)
Entering Grades 4-5 June 22-26 (5 days) July 6-10 (5 days)
Spend your week hanging with new friends in the art room and the pottery studio. Make two pieces of pottery – one using the wheel and one using your hand-building skills. Join the arts and crafts frenzy by mastering a wearable tie-dye item, creating a project made from recycled materials, and a painting made with your fingers and toes. Spend the entire week using tissue paper to put together a group piñata that your unit will smash by Friday! Cost T1: $615
T2: $505 1200 Packages
T3: $395
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Sharpen your cooking skills and take your meals to the next level as you learn kitchen safety and how to chop, dice, and mince. Prepare for the Chopped competition on the last day as you bake, fry, and sauté your way through the week by cooking out at least one meal a day. During the competition, teams will receive a mystery basket and compete to create the best appetizer, entrée, and dessert to present to a panel of judges, all while you work on your Simple Meals badge. Cost T1: $615
T2: $505 1200 Packages
T3: $395
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Experiments & Explosions
Horse Lover
Camp Cloud Rim
Trefoil Ranch
Entering Grades 4-5 July 27-31 (5 days)
Entering Grades 4-5 June 22-26 (5 days) June 29-July 3 (5 days) July 6-10 (5 days) July 20-24 (5 days) July 27-31 (5 days) August 3-7 (5 days)
Let’s blow stuff up! Put on your safety goggles because you’ll be blowing up science experiments all week. Activate a Coke explosion, explode a vinegar bomb, drop an egg, catapult marshmallows, and shoot a rocket! Cost T1: $615
T2: $505 1200 Packages
T3: $395
Spend time at the stables TuesdayFriday while at camp! At the stables, you’ll learn how to be safe around horses, groom your horse, and tack your horse. While riding, you’ll learn how to coax your horse into motion, steer your horse in different patterns, and work on perfecting your riding form before heading out of the arena on a meadow ride. When not at the stables, you’ll create a horse craft, test your aim at archery, learn outdoor skills, and earn your Horseback Riding badge. See page 13 for additional horse camp information. Cost T1: $710
T2: $600 1550 Packages
T3: $490
GIRLS ENTERING GRADES 4-5
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Junior Boating Buddies
Junior Survivor
Camp Cloud Rim
Trefoil Ranch
Entering Grades 4-5 July 6-10 (5 days)
Entering Grades 4-5 August 3-7 (5 days)
This program is specifically designed for campers to sign up with a friend, sister, cousin, or favorite buddy. Spend every day at Lake Brimhall with your buddy challenging yourselves by canoeing, kayaking, and standup paddle boarding together. Build a cardboard boat with your buddy for a race on the lake. Don’t miss the midweek overnight in a canoe on the water or in a pop-up tent on the beach!
Get the ultimate Junior camp experience by becoming part of a team and working together. Ride bikes, raft down the Provo River, complete challenges at the high ropes course, and test your skills at the archery range. Throughout the week, you’ll learn outdoor skills, such as knot tying and fire building, preparing you for the ultimate survivor challenge competition on Friday. Camp provides bicycles and helmets. You should be able to ride a bicycle up to five miles round trip up and down a canyon road.
Cost T1: $615
T2: $505 1200 Packages
T3: $395
Cost T1: $650
T2: $540 1350 Packages
T3: $430
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Moonlight Mania
Sister, Sister
Camp Cloud Rim
Camp Cloud Rim
Entering Grades 4-5 July 20-24 (5 days)
Entering Grades 4-8 July 20-24 (5 days)
Experience camp activities at night, canoe at sunset, make s’mores in the moonlight, go on a night hike, and learn about the stars while stargazing! Earn the Space Science Investigator badge during this nighttime adventure that comes with the perks of sleeping in, enjoying a late breakfast, and daytime activities such as making art, kayaking, and rock climbing.
Experience everything camp has to offer with the girl who has always been by your side - your sister! Paddle on the lake and cheer each other on as you climb the rock wall. There will be so much to do, including roasting s’mores over a fire. Sisters, cousins, and friends of various age levels are welcome to attend.
Cost T1: $615
T2: $505 1200 Packages
T3: $395
Cost T1: $615
T2: $505 1200 Packages
T3: $395
GIRLS ENTERING GRADES 4-5
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Tinkering and Trails
Try It! You’ll Like It! Mini
Trefoil Ranch
Camp Cloud Rim and Trefoil Ranch
Entering Grades 4-5 June 29-July 3 (5 days)
Entering Grades 4-5 June 15-17 (3 days) Cloud Rim June 17-19 (3 days) Cloud Rim July 22-24 (3 days) Trefoil Ranch
Are you ready to get creative? Spend two sessions in the woodshop learning to measure, saw, shape, sand, and more as you build your very own tool box. Work with friends to assemble circuits and create a marble roller coaster. Spend extra time in the art room creating your own flip book and other crafts. When you’re not tinkering, enjoy the beauty of camp by taking hikes, cooking out, and sleeping under the stars. Girls will complete parts of the Entertainment Technology badge. Cost T1: $625
T2: $515 1250 Packages
T3: $405
This session is designed for campers who aren’t sure about being away from home for a full week. Try a little bit of everything in this two-night program. Create an art project, make s’mores, and sing silly songs while hiking. At Camp Cloud Rim you can paddle on the lake and rock climb. At Trefoil Ranch you can try archery and visit the low ropes course. With the confidence gained in this trial period, you’ll want to return for a longer stay. Cost T1: $305
T2: $250 550 Packages
T3: $195
GIRLS ENTERING GRADES 6-12
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Adrenaline Rush
All Stars Combo
Trefoil Ranch
Camp Cloud Rim and Trefoil Ranch
Entering Grades 6-9 June 22-26 (5 days)
Entering Grades 6-7 July 20-24 (5 days)
Are you up for this non-stop adrenaline adventure? Try your hand at our hatchet-throwing range. Hop on a bike and ride to a river rafting experience on the Provo River. Test your limits by visiting the high ropes course, twice! Camp provides bicycles and helmets, and you should be able to ride a bicycle up to ten miles round trip up and down a canyon road.
Experience the best of both worlds by visiting both of our camps in one week! At Camp Cloud Rim, experience boating, rock climbing, and pottery. At Trefoil Ranch, try out the archery range, ropes course, and ride bicycles. You will be transported to program sites by camp staff. If you check in at Trefoil Ranch, you will check out at Camp Cloud Rim and vice versa.
Cost T1: $650
Cost T1: $635
T2: $540 1350 Packages
T3: $430
T2: $525 1300 Packages
T3: $415
GIRLS ENTERING GRADES 6-12 Aquatic Sailors
Backpacker
Camp Cloud Rim
Camp Cloud Rim
Entering Grades 6-9 July 20-24 (5 days) August 3-7 (5 days)
Entering Grades 7-9 July 13-17 (5 days)
Spend the week perfecting sailor’s knots, rigging sailboats, capsizing, and flying across the water as the wind takes the sail, and receive at least six hours of sailing instruction. Cost T1: $615
T2: $505
T3: $395
1200 Packages
Artrageous Camp Cloud Rim Entering Grades 6-8 June 15-19 (5 days) August 3-7 (5 days) Love to create? Let your imagination run wild and spend your week working on artrageous creations. Create your own bowl on the pottery wheel and sketch a comic story in your very own sketch pad to earn the Comic Artist badge. Paint a nature scene on canvas. Learn about photo composition and take photos of campers and activities for the online photo gallery. Cost T1: $615
T2: $505 1200 Packages
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T3: $395
Beginning backpackers will learn outdoor skills and how to pack a backpack, then hit the trail Tuesday morning and return Thursday night. Enjoy magnificent views, cook dinner, and stargaze. Be prepared for challenging hikes and rock-solid friendships. Backpacker features a hike starting at Brighton Ski Resort through Mt. Majestic to Camp Cloud Rim. You will be transported to program sites by camp staff and you should be able to carry a backpack three to five miles each day for three days. Individual and group gear will be distributed among the campers and staff in order to ensure campers are only carrying up to quarter of their body weight. Fee includes off-site backpacking experience. Cost T1: $690
T2: $580 1450 Packages
T3: $470
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Cadette Boating Buddies
Camp Champions
Camp Cloud Rim
Trefoil Ranch
Entering Grades 6-8 July 6-10 (5 days)
Entering Grades 7-9 July 27-August 5 (10 days)
This program is specifically designed for campers to sign up with a friend, sister, cousin, or favorite buddy. Spend every day at Lake Brimhall with your buddy challenging yourselves by canoeing, kayaking, and standup paddle boarding together. Build a cardboard boat with your buddy for a race on the lake. Don’t miss the midweek overnight in a canoe on the water or in a pop-up tent on the beach!
Do you love camp and wish you didn’t have to go home? This extended camp session is for you! Enjoy all the activities you love about camp: hiking, archery, cookouts, high ropes, hatchet throwing, and more. Spend two sessions in the woodshop where you will carve a pine tree on the lathes and build a bird house. Work together with your group to plan an epic camp Olympics for your group complete with challenges at the program areas, outdoor skills, giant games, and more! Girls will complete parts of the Field Day badge.
Cost T1: $615
T2: $505 1200 Packages
T3: $395
Cost T1: $890
T2: $780 2150 Packages
T3: $670
GIRLS ENTERING GRADES 6-12
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Camp Chef
Campapalooza
Trefoil Ranch
Camp Cloud Rim and Trefoil Ranch
Entering Grades 6-12 June 29-July 3 (5 days)
Entering Grades 8-12 Camp Cloud Rim June 15-19 (5 days) Entering Grades 6-7 Trefoil Ranch July 6-10 (5 days) Entering Grades 8-12 Camp Cloud Rim July 20-24 (5 days) Entering Grades 6-7 Camp Cloud Rim July 27-31 (5 days)
Do you have what it takes to be the camp Top Chef? Learn a few new cooking tricks as you work with your group to share a love of food. Cook at least one meal each day using the campfire, camp stove, or camp kitchen. Make a dish from another country, bake homemade Samoas, and whip up a regional specialty while cooking your way through the New Cuisines badge. The grand finale of the week is a campthemed Top Chef competition! Cost T1: $615
T2: $505 1200 Packages
T3: $395
Pick your activities during this jampacked session as every day is camper’s choice. Campapalooza includes days filled with all the best parts of classic summer camp. Climb to new heights, enjoy arts and crafts, cookout over a campfire, and learn new outdoor skills. Build your independence, confidence, and smart risk-taking skills as you find a home away from home. Cloud Rim activities may include polar bear dips, pottery, hiking Mt. Majestic, rock climbing, swimming, paddle boarding, overnight campouts, kayaking, and more. Trefoil Ranch activities may include archery, ropes course, bicycle riding, hatchet throwing, and more. Cost T1: $605
T2: $495 1200 Packages
T3: $385
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CampaPALooza
Hard Hats & Horse Sense
Camp Cloud Rim
Trefoil Ranch
Entering Grades 6-10 July 6-10 (5 days)
Entering Grades 6-7 June 22-26 (5 days) June 29-July 3 (5 days) July 20-24 (5 days) July 27-31 (5 days) August 3-7 (5 days)
This program is specifically designed for campers to sign up with a friend, sister, cousin, or buddy. Pick your activities with your favorite pal during this jam-packed session as every day is camper’s choice. CampaPALooza includes days filled with all the best parts of classic summer camp. Lounge in the lodge, climb to new heights, enjoy arts and crafts, cookout over a campfire, learn new outdoor skills, sing, create, and more. Pal pairs can also choose to participate in a variety of other activities like polar bear dips, pottery, hiking Mt. Majestic, canoeing, rock climbing, swimming, paddle boarding, overnight campouts, and kayaking. Cost T1: $605
T2: $495 1200 Packages
T3: $385
Develop your horsewomanship skills this summer at Trefoil Ranch’s stables. Visit the horses daily, learn new riding patterns, strengthen your trotting skills before transitioning to a canter, and enjoy an extended trail ride. Expand your ground school knowledge by getting the horses ready for the day in Saddle Club, where you’ll bridle and saddle a horse, and learn to speak like a true horsewoman. There will also be time to enjoy classic camp activities such as archery and the high ropes course! See page 13 for additional horse camp information. Cost T1: $710
T2: $600 1550 Packages
T3: $490
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Into the Woods
Kickin’ It Camp-Style
Trefoil Ranch
Camp Cloud Rim and Trefoil Ranch
Entering Grades 6-8 July 6-10 (5 days) Entering Grades 6-7 August 3-7 (5 days)
Entering Grades 9-12 July 20-29 (10 days)
Bring your imagination and head into the woods! Enjoy time at our woodworking shop at Trefoil Ranch where you’ll learn all about woodworking techniques and use a lathe to carve your own wooden bowl. Swing a hammer, twist a screwdriver, and use a handsaw while working towards your Woodworker Badge. By the end of the week, you’ll design your own pattern and make a woodwork project with the help of your counselors. Outside of the woodshop, you’ll explore camp and participate in traditional camp activities. Cost T1: $635
T2: $525 1300 Packages
T3: $415
A 10-day camp designed for the guru camper! Check-in at Camp Cloud Rim and experience the pottery studio and waterfront. Trek to Trefoil Ranch and spend time at the ropes course, archery range, and stables. Enjoy off-site activities including a rock climbing day trip and a three-day, two-night backpacking adventure. The experience will also include an off-site high ropes course and river kayaking. You will check-out from Trefoil Ranch on the last day of the adventure. All campers should be able to carry a hiking backpack three to five miles each day for three days. Individual and group gear will be distributed among the campers and staff in order to ensure campers are only carrying up to a quarter of their body weight. You will be transported to program sites by camp staff. Fee includes off-site rafting, offsite backpacking, off-site rock climbing, horse experience, and off-site ropes course. Cost T1: $1120
T2: $1010 2900 Packages
T3: $900
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Night Owls
Sister, Sister
Camp Cloud Rim
Camp Cloud Rim
Entering Grades 6-8 July 13-17 (5 days)
Entering Grades 4-8 July 20-24 (5 days)
Discover what happens when the rest of camp goes to bed! Stay up late each night and experience camp in a whole new way. Play night games, discover constellations, cook out, canoe on the lake with glow sticks, and create glowin-the-dark art projects. You’ll even have the chance to interview a human night owl (someone who works the night shift) and earn your Night Owls badge.
Experience everything camp has to offer with the girl who has always been by your side - your sister! Paddle on the lake and cheer each other on as you climb the rock wall. There will be so much to do, including roasting s’mores over a fire. Sisters, cousins, and friends of various age levels are welcome to attend.
Cost T1: $615
T2: $505 1200 Packages
T3: $395
Cost T1: $615
T2: $505 1200 Packages
T3: $395
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Range Riders
Smoke Jumpers
Trefoil Ranch
Trefoil Ranch
Entering Grades 9-12 July 27-31 (5 days) July 27-August 5 (10 days)
Entering Grades 8-12 July 20-24 (5 days)
This is a chance for experienced horse riders to shine. Visit the stables daily to learn advanced horse care and riding skills. Gain new horse rodeo skills, go on trail rides, and receive an introduction to English riding. If you extend your adventure to 10-days, present a mounted flag ceremony and have an overnight pack trip, where you’ll pack your horses with your sleeping bag, food, and first aid kits before riding off camp to sleep under the stars. Save some time to enjoy classic camp activities as well! Girls attending the 10-day session should feel confident riding horses outside of an arena and should be able to mount a horse directly from the ground. See page 13 for additional horse camp information. Cost (5-days) T1: $710 T2: $600
T3: $490
1550 Packages Cost (10-days) T1: $1040 T2: $930
Smoke jumpers are an elite group of firefighters who are dedicated to controlling wildfires in the most remote areas. Find out what it takes to be a wilderness superhero! Train and connect with women leaders in the National Forest Service, Utah Search and Rescue, and more. Learn lifesaving First Aid and CPR skills and walk away with your certification. Your adventure won’t end there – while at camp you’ll also have the opportunity to tackle the high ropes course and free rappel from the course and try out other traditional camp activities. Be ready to play hard and break down barriers and stereotypes in male-dominated career fields. Girls receiving their First Aid and CPR certification is dependent on them passing the skills needed during the course. Cost T1: $625
T2: $515
T3: $405
1250 Packages T3: $820
2650 Packages
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Take the Reins
Up in the Trees
Trefoil Ranch
Trefoil Ranch
Entering Grades 8-9 July 6-10 (5 days) July 20-24 (5 days)
Entering Grades 6-9 June 29-July 3 (5 days)
Take your horse skills to the next level as you spend time every day at the stables advancing your Western riding skills and equine care knowledge. Enjoy bringing the horses in for the day, grooming, and tacking in Saddle Club. Take an extended trail ride with a sack lunch or dinner and learn some new horse rodeo skills such as flag patterns and racing patterns. Experience the high ropes course, field archery range, and more during your stay at camp. See page 13 for additional horse camp information.
Experience all that the ropes course has to offer! Become familiar with the ropes course, and then spend the week adding challenges within your comfort zone. You’ll learn how to belay your friends, work with a buddy to transfer yourselves from element to element, and have the chance to try the cargo net and caving ladder access points. Round out your ropes experience with an off-site ropes course adventure! Cost T1: $645
T2: $535
T3: $425
1300 Packages Cost T1: $710
T2: $600
T3: $490
1550 Packages
Leadership Programs
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Leadership Progression Chart CIT 1
CIT 2
WIT 1
WIT 2
Junior Counselor
LIT Junior Wrangler
Is camp life the only life for you? Do you dream of being part of our camp staff? If so, our leadership program is for you! Build skills toward becoming a camp counselor as you are mentored by camp staff while you mentor younger girls at camp. Earn leadership awards as you develop leadership skills that will serve you well throughout your life. Participation in Leader-in-Training (LIT) requires girls complete an application and interview before participating in the leadership programs. LIT is the prerequisite for Counselor-in-Training I, Wrangler-in-Training I, Counselor-in-Training II, Wranglerin-Training II, and Junior Counselor/Wrangler. Any girls who are new to Girl Scouts of Utah’s leadership track must also fill out an application and participate in an interview.
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Leader-in-Training (LIT) Camp Cloud Rim
Counselor-in-Training (CIT 1) Trefoil Ranch
Entering Grades 9-12 August 3-12 (10 days) The Leader-in-Training program (LIT) is the building block for Girl Scouts of Utah’s Leadership Programs. LIT is the prerequisite to the Counselorin-Training 1, Wrangler-in-Training 1, Counselor-in-Training 2, Wranglerin-Training 2, and Junior Counselor/ Wrangler programs. This 10-day camp includes fun camp programming opportunities, youth development, and a camp service project. Throughout the 10 days you will attend workshops about the Camp Program Quality Assessment tool, youth developmental stages, diversity, rainy day backup plans, and games without equipment. These workshops are focused on helping you learn and improve your leadership skills. LITs will also participate in an overnight experience, perfect their Basic 8 Outdoor Skills, attend Camper Council, and mingle at the SWAP exchange during Troop Camping. Cost T1: $735
T2: $625
T3: $515
1600 Packages
Entering Grades 10-12 July 20-31 (12 days) Gain leadership skills and experience at camp! Learn techniques and strategies for supervising campers, counseling skills for homesickness, behavior management, and conflict resolution. As a CIT, you will plan and execute the All Camp Programing your second week of camp. You will shadow the Unit Staff for three days and the Program Staff for two days during your second week. Cost T1: $765
T2: $655
1700 Packages
T3: $545
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Wrangler-in-Training 1&2 (WIT 1&2)
Counselor-in-Training 2 (CIT 2)
Trefoil Ranch
Camp Cloud Rim
Entering Grades 10-12 June 22-July 3 (12 days)
Entering Grades 11-12 July 6-17 (12 days)
Gain leadership skills and experience with the girls and horses at camp! As a WIT, you’ll learn skills for both working with the equestrian program and helping younger campers. Learn techniques and strategies for supervising campers, counseling skills for homesickness, behavior management, and conflict resolution. Get an introduction to safety while at the stables and practice teaching equestrian skills to your fellow WITs before helping lead programming for three days during the second week. See page 13 for additional horse camp information. WIT 1 and WIT 2 will be combined for the 2020 summer.
Build on the skills you learned in CIT 1, expand your interests and skills in camp counseling, increase your ability to manage and teach children, and learn about risk management and resolving difficult situations. Spend time at camp planning and teaching Camper’s Choice activities and the themed all-camp evening programs.
Cost T1: $765
Cost T1: $640
T2: $655 1700 Packages
T3: $545
During your second week, you will be placed with a unit of campers or a program area at Camp Cloud Rim. You’ll get the full daily experience including the camper’s morning wake-up routine, Polar Bear Plunge, and overnight experiences with campers.
T2: $530
1300 Packages
T3: $420
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Junior Counselor/Wrangler (JC/JW) Training Week Camp Cloud Rim Entering Grade 12 June 15-19 (5 days) By the time you reach the Junior Counselor/Wrangler program, you will be ready to jump into camp life and practice the leadership and camp skills you’ve built over the years. Spend one week at Camp Cloud Rim in an intensive Junior Counselor/ Wrangler training, a refresher of LIT, CIT/WIT 1, and CIT/WIT 2 workshops. This will also include training components such as emergency procedures, incident reporting, camper discipline, and bully prevention. Junior Counselors/Wranglers will also receive Quick Cards and a Bag of Tricks. After completing the week of training, you’ll be asked to come back to camp for two weeks to complete the Junior Counselor/Wrangler internship. Junior Counselors/Wranglers may choose to complete their internships in a unit or a program area at Camp Cloud Rim or Trefoil Ranch and will select internship date preferences in their UltraCamp accounts (located with their health forms). Cost T1: $625 T2: $515
T3: $405
1250 Packages
MINICAMPS Girl Scouts of Utah offers camps all year long. Girls can attend most programs individually, with friends, as a troop, or with an adult companion. Minicamp activities include snowshoeing, ropes courses, canoeing, hiking, art, and more. Learn more about these programs and register throughout the year at www.gsutah.org/activities Minicamps are listed in chronological order.
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January 2020 Winter Camping Salt Lake City/Camp Cloud Rim Grades 6-12 Girls Only January 17 5:00 p.m. — January 20 5:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: January 2 $170 per person Spend the weekend exploring winter camping techniques at Camp Cloud Rim. We will meet at the Salt Lake City office, drive to the Camp Cloud Rim area and snowshoe to the camp property. You’ll spend the weekend learning about snow shelters and snow caves, practicing winter survival skills, and taking in the winter wonderland around you on snowshoes. Seniors and Ambassadors will earn their Snow Adventure Badge. Time will be spent indoors and outdoors. Girls must be physically able to snowshoe with a backpack for three miles, to and from camp. Camp staff will transport girls from Salt Lake City to camp.
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January 2020 Winter Festival Trefoil Ranch
February 2020 Change Your World Journey Guides Trefoil Ranch
Grades K-8 Girls Only, Girl/Adult, Troop January 31, 5:30 p.m. — February 1, 3:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: January 21 $40 per person Spend the weekend enjoying Trefoil Ranch’s Winter Festival. Take things at your own pace as you design your own adventure! Activities will range from snowshoeing and winter survival to snow sculpting contests and winter themed crafts. Don’t forget to save time to relax by the fire and hang out with friends!
Grades 6-12 Girl/Adult, Troop, Girl Only February 7, 5:30 p.m. — February 9, 9:00 a.m. Registration Deadline: January 27 $80 per girl/$35 per adult Come spend two nights at Trefoil Ranch bonding with other Girl Scouts while earning the Cadette LIA Award throughout the weekend. Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors will receive facilitator training on Friday night, then will facilitate workshops for the younger Girl Scouts on Saturday. Fee includes Friday dinner, Saturday breakfast, Saturday lunch, Saturday dinner, Sunday breakfast, and snacks.
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Change Your World Journey Guides
Change Your World Journey
Trefoil Ranch
Trefoil Ranch
Grades K-5 Girl/Adult, Troop February 8, 8:30 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: January 27 $80 per girl/$35 per adult
Grades K-5 Girl/Adult, Troop February 8, 8:30 a.m. — February 9, 9:00 a.m. Registration Deadline: January 27 $50 per girl/$30 per adult
Come spend a beautiful day at Trefoil Ranch bonding with other Girl Scouts while participating in teambuilding exercises, navigating a scavenger hunt, and completing a portion of the It’s Your World – Change It! Journey. Dig deeper and explore exactly what the “L” in G.I.R.L. looks like through workshops and activities. The staff will facilitate the appropriate Journey connected to the troop’s Girl Scout level. Even multi-level troops can benefit from this experience! Journey books are required and may be purchased at the Council Shop before the minicamp or for an additional fee Journey books will be provided. Saturday lunch and snacks are included in the cost.
Come spend a beautiful overnight at Trefoil Ranch bonding with other Girl Scouts while participating in teambuilding exercises, navigating a scavenger hunt, and completing portions of the It’s Your World – Change It! Journey. Dig deeper and explore exactly what the “L” in G.I.R.L. looks like through workshops and activities. The staff will facilitate the appropriate Journey connected to the troop’s Girl Scout level. Even multi-level troops can benefit from this overnight experience! After the minicamp, participants will have completed at least two parts of a Girl Scout Journey and will make a plan to finish the Take Action project afterwards. Journey books are required and may be purchased at the Council Shop before the minicamp or for an additional fee Journey books will be provided. Saturday lunch, Saturday dinner, Sunday breakfast, and snacks are included in the cost.
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March 2020 Arches Girl Scout Ranger
April 2020 Rock Climbing Overnight
Arches National Park
Salt Lake City/Wasatch Front
Grades K-12 Girl/Adult, Troop March 27, 6:00 p.m. — March 29, 3:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: March 16 $90 per person
Grades 6-12 Girls Only April 17, 5:00 p.m. — April 18, 5:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: April 6 $55 per person
Join Girl Scouts of Utah Camp Staff at Arches National Park to discover a landscape of contrasting colors, land forms, and textures unlike any other in the world! While at Arches, girls will have an opportunity to learn about the environment and how arches are formed, enjoy breathtaking hikes, and even do a service project at the park! All girls will earn a Girl Scout Ranger Certificate at the end of the program.
Join us for a climbing adventure! Meet at the Salt Lake City Office on Friday night, where you’ll learn about rock climbing equipment, rock climbing language, and some history of climbing. On Saturday, we’ll spend the day at Red Rocks Climbing Area in Draper learning the basics of rock climbing and belaying. All climbing routes will be toprope climbed on routes ranging from 5.5 to 5.10. Get ready to rock on!
All participants will be staying at Arches National Park Campground. Girls/adults and troops will be asked to provide basic camping equipment. Program fee includes entrance to the park, campsite fees, and all meals.
Camp will provide transportation from the Girl Scout Office and all equipment. No experience is necessary; however girls must be physically fit for climbing activities.
All girls must attend with an adult.
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Tell Your Story Journey
Tell Your Story Journey Beginnings
Trefoil Ranch
Trefoil Ranch
Grades K-8 Girl/Adult, Troop April 24, 5:30 p.m. — April 25, 2:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: April 13 $50 per girl/$30 per adult
Grades K-8 Girl/Adult, Troop April 25, 8:30 a.m. — April 25, 2:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: April 13 $40 per girl/$10 per adult
Come to Trefoil Ranch as yourself and leave as an expert storyteller! Discover if you are a G, I, R, or L and what that means. Learn how to share ideas and tell stories about people, places, things, or ideas as you connect with other Girl Scouts from around the council. Participants will complete portions of the It’s Your Story – Tell It! Journey. The staff will facilitate the appropriate Journey connected to the troop’s Girl Scout level. Even multi-level troops can benefit from this experience! After the minicamp, participants will have completed at least two parts of a Girl Scout Journey and will make a plan to finish the Take Action project afterwards. Journey books are required and may be purchased at the Council Shop before the minicamp or for an additional fee Journey books will be provided. Fee includes Friday dinner, Saturday breakfast, Saturday lunch, and snacks. Juliettes may attend, but they must be accompanied by an adult.
Come to Trefoil Ranch as yourself and leave as an expert storyteller! Discover if you are a G, I, R, or L and what that means. Learn how to share ideas and tell stories about people, places, things, or ideas as you connect with other Girl Scouts from around the council. Participants will complete portions of the It’s Your Story – Tell It! Journey. The staff will facilitate the appropriate Journey connected to the troop’s Girl Scout level. Even multi-level troops can benefit from this experience! Journey books are required and may be purchased at the Council Shop before the minicamp or for an additional fee Journey books will be provided. Fee includes: Saturday lunch and snacks. Juliettes may attend, but they must be accompanied by an adult.
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June 2020 Rafting on the Provo
Archery & Horseback Riding
Trefoil Ranch
Trefoil Ranch
Grades 4-12 Troop June 27, 9:45 a.m. — 12:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: June 15 $45 per person
Grades 2-12 Girls Only, Girl/Adult August 14, 5:00 p.m.— August 15, 4:00 p.m. August 15, 5:00 p.m. — August 16, 4:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: August 3 $80 per person
Gather your Girl Scout or troop and join us for a day trip down the Provo River! Girl Scouts of Utah will handle all the logistics, all you have to do is meet us and be ready to have a fun-filled water adventure! All girls must attend with an adult.
August 2020 Rafting on the Provo Trefoil Ranch Grades 4-12 Troop August 3, 9:45 a.m. — 12:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: July 27 $45 per person Gather your Girl Scout or troop and join us for a day trip down the Provo River! Girl Scouts of Utah will handle all the logistics, all you have to do is meet us and be ready to have a fun-filled water adventure! All girls must attend with an adult.
Challenge yourselves to an awesome weekend at Trefoil Ranch! Practice your skills at the archery range, create an archery challenge, learn about horses, and enjoy a horseback riding experience. Save some time for hikes and art projects too! Participants will visit the stables at camp for two hours where they will meet some of the horses and learn some horseback riding and horse care basics. Camp staff will assist participants on a brief ride around the arena, horse grooming and ground handling, and horse care (stall cleaning and watering).
MINICAMPS Ropes & Rafting Adventure
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Blade & Timber Trefoil Ranch
Trefoil Ranch
Grades 4-12 Girls Only, Girl/Adult August 14, 5:00 p.m. — August 15, 4:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: August 3 $75 per person Break the mold during a fun-filled weekend at Trefoil Ranch! Challenge yourself on the high ropes course, participate in team challenges, and raft the Provo River on Saturday. Save some time for other traditional camp activities as well!
Grades 6-12 Girls Only, Girl/Adult August 15, 5:00 p.m. — August 16, 4:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: August 3 $60 per person Try your hand at some of the newest program areas at Trefoil Ranch! Test your aim at the hatchet range by learning throwing techniques then competing in a few friendly competitions. You’ll also enjoy time in our woodshop where you’ll have the opportunity to try the lathes and create a string art project. Be sure to carve out time for other traditional camp activities too!
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September 2020 Art-a-rama
Women of the Wilderness Camp Cloud Rim
Camp Cloud Rim Grades K-12 Girls Only, Girl/Adult, Troop September 11, 5:30 p.m. — September 12, 3:00 p.m. September 12, 5:30 p.m. — September 13, 3:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: August 31 $55 per person Spend the weekend enjoying the fall weather at Camp Cloud Rim while creating your own innovative masterpieces! You’ll capture the gorgeous fall scenery on canvas, create unique pieces of jewelry, and have time to enjoy paddling on the lake and hiking if you wish to do so. Projects will be different from the previous year.
Grades K-12 Girl/Female Adult Sept. 18, 5:30 p.m. — Sept. 19, 3:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 4 $45 per person You and your favorite adult female will decide how you want to spend your weekend at camp! Whether you want to hike to Mt. Majestic, play night games, brace yourself for a polar bear dip, or spend time on the waterfront – this is the minicamp for you! Bring your adventurous spirit and get ready for a jam-packed weekend of camp adventures!
MINICAMPS Women of the Wilderness/Fall Campout Combo Camp Cloud Rim
Grades K-12 Girl/Female Adult Sept. 18, 5:30 p.m. – Sept. 20, 3:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 4 $80 per person You and your favorite adult female will decide how you want to spend your weekend at camp! Whether you want to hike to Mt. Majestic, play night games, brace yourself for a polar bear dip, spend time on the waterfront, make (and eat!) s’mores, try out the rock wall, go canoeing, or get creative with some pottery – this is the minicamp for you!
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Fall Campout Camp Cloud Rim Grades K-12 Girl/Female Adult, Troops Sept. 19, 5:30 p.m. – Sept. 20, 3:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 4 $45 per person Want one last outdoor adventure before the summer ends? This is the camp for you! We will kick off the fall season with all of our classic camp adventures. S’mores? Check! Rock Wall? You bet! Hiking, canoeing, pottery? Absolutely! With so much to do, you definitely won’t want to miss this camp.
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Wilderness Warriors Camp Cloud Rim Grades K-12 Girl/Male Adult Sept. 25, 5:30 p.m. – Sept. 26, 3:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 14 $45 per person You and your favorite adult male will decide how you want to spend your weekend at camp! Whether you want to hike to Mt. Majestic, play night games, brace yourself for a polar bear dip, or spend time on the waterfront – this is the minicamp for you! Bring your adventurous spirit and get ready for a jam-packed weekend of camp adventures!
Wilderness Warriors/ Centennial Service Warriors Combo Camp Cloud Rim Grades K-12 Girl/Male Adult Sept. 25, 5:30 p.m. – Sept. 27, 3:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 14 $80 per person You and your favorite adult male will decide how you want to spend your weekend at camp! Whether you want to hike to Mt. Majestic, play night games, brace yourself for a polar bear dip, or spend time on the waterfront – this is the minicamp for you! Bring your adventurous spirit and get ready for a jam-packed weekend of camp adventures! Join other male adults and Girl Scouts in service projects around camp to help winterize Cloud Rim for the winter season. Be prepared to take on projects like moving the waterfront dock, organize and inventory the kitchen, pack up the Trading Post, and take down the GaGa Ball pit.
MINICAMPS Centennial Service Warriors
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Zion Girl Scout Ranger Zion National Park
Camp Cloud Rim Grades K-12 Girl/Male Adult Sept. 26, 5:30 p.m. – Sept. 27, 3:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 14 $45 per person Celebrate Girl Scouts of Utah’s Centennial at Camp Cloud Rim! Enjoy an overnight featuring waterfront activities, climbing and bouldering, making dessert over a fire, and completing service projects. Join other adults and Girl Scouts in service projects around camp to help winterize Cloud Rim for the winter season. Be prepared to take on projects like moving canoes and kayaks to their winter homes, clean carpets, stain wood surfaces, and repair tent platforms and cabin screens. Leave behind your legacy as we bury a time capsule on property!
Grades K-12 Girl/Adult, Troop Sept. 25, 6:00 p.m. – Sept. 27, 3:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 14 $90 per person Join Girl Scouts of Utah Camp Staff at Zion National Park to discover a combination of the rich history of the park as well as the excitement of present day adventures! While at Zion, girls will have an opportunity to learn about the environment and how the canyon was formed, enjoy unforgettable hikes, and even do a service project at the park! All girls will earn a Girl Scout Ranger Certificate at the end of the program. All participants will be staying at Zion National Park Campground. Girls/adults and troops will be asked to provide basic camping equipment. Program fee includes entrance to the park, campsite fees, and all meals. All girls must attend with an adult.
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Camp Rentals for Troops
Troop Camping at Summer Camp
Girls and their troop leaders can enjoy an overnight camp experience in cabin units at Trefoil Ranch, during the fall and spring. Troops provide their own programming and meals. Support and resources are provided by the Outdoor Program team, and registration is ongoing.
Girls and their troop leaders can experience camp together during a three-day session at Cloud Rim or Trefoil Ranch in June, July, or August each summer. Camp staff and troop leaders will work together to provide a fun, engaging, and relevant outdoor experience for the girls. Registration opens January 23, 2020.
Information and Registration: www.gsutah.org/camp
Information and Registration: www.gsutah.org/camp
Day Camps Experience day camp in your community! Day camps are hosted by Girl Scout volunteers and are typically held over a three-day period in various locations across the state, including parks, churches, and community centers. More information and registration will be available in May. Information and Registration: www.gsutah.org/camp
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STEP 1 — SET UP OR VERIFY YOUR ULTRACAMP ACCOUNT Beginning with the 2020 summer camp season, all outdoor program registrations, forms, and healthcare will be housed in UltraCamp – Girl Scouts of Utah’s Outdoor Program’s registration system. This is a separate system from your MyGS account. Families are encouraged to set up their UltraCamp accounts prior to registering for Resident Camp.
VISIT www.gsutah.org/camp, click “Manage my UltraCamp Account” to be connected to UltraCamp.
NOTE: Don’t use www.ultracamp.com as it is for administrative login only OR your MyGS account.
OPTION 1: EXISTING FAMILY ACCOUNTS Families that had at least one girl attend Resident Camp in 2019 have existing UltraCamp accounts. — Enter your Login Username and Password. — Select the “Forgot your login information?” if needed. — Your “My Account” page will appear with your “Account Members” displayed. — To review your account members, click on a person’s name. — Their account information now appears. — Select the “Edit my bio information” if needed. — Select “My Account” to go back to the main page, listing your account members. — Continue to verify account members and add members as needed.
OPTION 2: CREATE A NEW FAMILY ACCOUNT — Select “New Account” from the “I DO NOT have an account” section. — Enter the “Primary Contact” information for your family’s account. — Click “Create Account”, then when the new screen appears, click on “My Account” on the navigation menu. — Your “My Account” page will appear with your “Account Members” displayed, showing your Primary Contact’s name.
HOW TO ADD A PERSON TO MY ACCOUNT — Under “Account Members” click “Add a person to my account.” — Fill out that individual’s information. — Click “Save Person.” — Repeat as needed until all girls attending camp have been entered, along with a primary contact. Now your Ultracamp account has been set up and you’re ready to register for resident camp! UltraCamp FAQs are located at www.gsutah.org/camp, click “Manage my UltraCamp Account.”
55 STEP 2 — FIND YOUR SESSION AND REGISTER! There are three different ways can access the registration page for a Resident Camp session. Camp registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
OPTION 1: — Visit www.gsutah.org/camp and click “Summer Camp” under “Ways to Camp.” — You’ll see summer camp sessions listed by camp property, then by grade levels – find your desired program. — Click on desired session and select “Register Now” to be redirected to UltraCamp. — Your session will appear, select “Register Now” (takes you to the login page in UltraCamp), enter login information, and then complete registration and payment screens as prompted.
OPTION 2: — Visit www.gsutah.org and click on “Activities” from the navigation menu. — Use the “Event Calendar” or “Event List” to find your desired session. — Click on desired session, select “Register Now” (that takes you to the login page in UltraCamp), enter login information, and then complete registration and payment screens as prompted.
OPTION 3: — Visit www.gsutah.org/camp, click “Manage my UltraCamp Account” to be connected to UltraCamp. — Click “Make a Reservation” from your account’s main page, select the name of the individual you want to make a reservation for, and a list of available sessions will be displayed. Click desired session. Complete registration and payment screens as prompted.
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DURING THE REGISTRATION PROCESS YOU WILL BE ASKED TO PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING: — Camper’s T-shirt Size: All campers will receive a camp t-shirt during their camp session for no additional charge. — Apply 2020 Activity Credits to My Camp Balance – Yes or No: • Selecting “yes” allows Girl Scouts of Utah not to mail your camper’s Activity Credits at the end of April; instead they will apply the Activity Credits to your camper’s balance in UltraCamp. • After the camp balance is paid, any remaining Activity Credits will be mailed to the camper. • Note: This will only be an option during registration until April 15. — Deposit Money to my Camper’s Trading Post (Camp Store) Account: You may choose to add money to your camper’s trading post during registration. You may also additional money to her account during check-in day if desired. See page x for more information about the Trading Post.
CAMP FORMS Camp forms, including requesting a buddy, special diets, health information, and so forth, will appear on your family’s main UltraCamp Account page. All camp forms are due May 20, 2020. If registering after this date, you will be prompted to fill out forms after you register for the session.
57 STEP 3— CAMP PAYMENT OPTIONS Registrations prior to May 20, 2020: OPTION 1: — Pay in full by credit card or electronic check at the time of registration.
OPTION 2: — Pay $50 non-refundable, non-transferable deposit by credit card or electronic check for each program, due at the time of registration. Full balances are due on or before May 20,2020. — Pay balances (partial or in full) by credit card or electronic check through your family’s UltraCamp account (log in, click on “Make a Payment” under “Common Tasks” on left hand side). • Pay balances (partial or in full) with Activity Credits by submitting them along with a registration receipt through mail or in-person to a Girl Scouts of Utah’s office. • Unpaid balances after May 20, 2020 will result in cancellation of program registration.
REGISTRATIONS COMPLETED ON OR AFTER MAY 20, 2020: — Pay in full by credit card or electronic check at the time of registration. — Still need to apply your Activity Credits to your camp fee? Activity Credits can be applied retroactively by mailing a copy of your registration receipt along with the Activity Credits you want applied to a Girl Scouts of Utah’s office location. Upon receiving Activity Credits, a refund will be issued on your credit card or if initially paid by electronic check, a refund check will be issued.
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CAMP BUDDY Your camper may request one buddy online, however the system does not automatically place them together – that is up to you. If your camper wants to go to camp with a buddy, make sure to register for the same session. When registering, there is an opportunity to list the name of your girl’s camp buddy.
CONFIRMATION EMAIL Once you have completed the registration process you will receive an email notifying you that your registration has been accepted for the camp program(s). Beginning in April, you will also receive a confirmation email, which will provide more information regarding your Girl Scout’s camp program.
HEALTH FORMS Girl Scouts of Utah’s 2020 Summer Camps use UltraCamp for all resident camp programs. After registering for a resident camp program, you will receive an email with information about how to complete your camper’s health information.
CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS The $50 deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable to other girls or other camp programs for the same girl. The remainder of the camp fee ($50 deposit excluded) will be refunded if: • Girl Scouts of Utah receives a written (email) notification of the cancellation at least five weeks prior to the camp program. • Camper leaves the camp program due to illness or injury and Girl Scouts of Utah receives a written (email) request for a refund within two weeks after camper returns home. Refund will be pro-rated on per-diem basis. • Camper cannot attend the camp program because she becomes ill or injured and Girl Scouts of Utah receives a written (email) request for a refund, with a physician’s note, within one week after scheduled camp program. • Girl Scouts of Utah cancels the camp program and alternative programs were offered, but you choose to not select an alternative program. No refunds will be provided if a girl returns home due to homesickness, misconduct, parent/guardian request, and/or any other circumstance.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION Girl Scouts of Utah plans quality programs for camp with the health, safety, and well-being of campers as our first priority. Some sessions may be altered or canceled due to weather, fire, natural disaster, staffing concerns, or low registration numbers. The Camp Director may determine whether a girl is competent to participate in any activity, and, if necessary, transfer her to another program. When necessary, campers will participate in alternate activities. No refunds will be issued if changes are made to activities due to weather, fire, or natural disaster. If a session is canceled due to low registration numbers, campers will be given the opportunity to select another program. Campers are expected to follow the Girl Scout Promise and Law. If a camper is unable to follow camp guidelines, damages property or becomes a danger to herself or others, the Camp Director will work one-on-one with her and/or may choose to send the camper home.
QUESTIONS? Our Customer Care team is always happy to help with camp registration or with any questions about our camp programs. info@gsutah.org (801) 265-8472 www.gsutah.org
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