Juliette Handbook

Camp Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri Camps offer a variety of camp types and activities. Juliettes are encouraged to register for any of our camp programs as an individual or with a group of friends. Camp facilities offer lodging in tent, cabin, lodge and primitive units. Current offerings can be found in Inspire Discovery and the Camp Adventure Guide at girlscoutsem.org/campadventureguide .

Camp Cedarledge Located in Pevely, Mo, this camp rolls across 700 acres of wooded hills. All equestrian activities occur at Camp Cedarledge, with more than 30 horses, a covered riding arena and shaded horse trails.

Camp Fiddlecreek Located in Labadie, Mo, this camp is nestled on 83 acres. Girl Scouts of all ages love this camp for its rich history and wide variety of activities, including a climbing wall, zipline and spider net.

Camp Tuckaho Located in Troy, Mo, this camp is more than 600 acres of beautiful forest. Here, older girls build leadership skills by participating in the Outdoor Adventure Course Challenge and girls of all ages enjoy a variety of hands-on nature activities at the Anheuser-Busch Nature Center.

Camp Opportunities

Day Camp Day Camps are the perfect option for first-time campers or busy families. With programs ranging from DIY projects to exploring the night sky, there is something for every grade level! At Day Camp, girls enjoy meeting new friends and participating in a variety of activities and challenges. Day Camp sessions are run by volunteers and held locally in each district. Resident Camp Resident Camps are overnight experiences ranging from a few days to a few weeks that offer girls traditional, equestrian and specialty options. Girls have an immersive outdoor experience where they learn teamwork, perseverance and self-discovery in an encouraging environment. Horseback Riding Discover the thrill of horseback riding at Camp Cedarledge! The Cedarledge Equestrian Center is run by experienced wranglers who help girls of all skill levels discover the joy of horses. Programs are available in September, October, April and May. Outdoor Adventure Course (OAC) Individual OAC and Advanced OAC allows girls 12 and over to participate in fun and challenging low- and high-ropes courses. In this interactive activity, campers are faced with decision-making situations that are mentally and physically challenging as they navigate obstacles on the ground and in trees.

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