Adventure starts here!Summer Camp registration is just one click away! The button below will get you started.
Adventure starts here!Summer Camp registration is just one click away! The button below will get you started.
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How to Register Video
This short video will walk you through the simple steps to get signed up for Summer Camp!
OPEN HOUSE DAYS
Bring the family to a free Summer Camp Open House to meet staff members and take a guided tour of camp. Camp Directors will be on-site to answer questions about why Girl Scout Summer Camp is the best place for your camper to thrive this summer.
Camp Inawendiwin: March 29th, 12-4 pm
Camp Oak Spring: March 30th, 1-4 pm
Camp Kettle Run: April 13th, 1-5 pm
Camp Sacajawea: April 27th, 11-4 pm
CAMP SERVICE DAYS
Spend the day at Girl Scout Camp helping the Rangers and Camp Directors get ready for the upcoming season. From trail maintenance and touching up paint to helping clean up the cabins and dining halls - Camp needs your help to look as beautiful as ever! Bring lunch and the whole family. Community Service hours are available.
Camp Inawendiwin: March 29th, 10-1 pm
Camp Oak Spring: March 29th, 10-12 pm
Camp Sacajawea: March 9th, 2-5 pm
This camp is a sprawling 395-acre camp in the Pine Barrens of Burlington County. We offer summer day camp, troop camping, family camping, and you can host events at this location. At Inawendiwin, you can climb the rock wall, canoe on the lake, shoot archery, zip line through the woods, go on a hay ride, go geocaching, and hike.
This camp property is an 158-acre Pinelands camp in Burlington County - including an 11-acre lake surrounded by sandy trails. Kettle Run is famous for troop and family camping! At this camp, you can shoot archery, canoe, climb the rock tower, and check out the Girl Scout HerStory Center.
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This camp property is 120-acres of grass and hills bordering the Delaware-Raritan Canal. We offer summer day camp, troop camping, family camping, and you can host events at this location. At Oak Spring, you’ll find yourself canoeing, shooting archery, climbing the rock tower, gliding down the zip line, and geocaching with friends.
Called Sacy for short, this 186-acre property is nestled in the Pine Barrens of Gloucester County. Sacy provides opportunities for girls, troops, and families to create their own outdoor adventures. Sacy offers everything from boating and archery to swimming and zip-lining.
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