The Girl Scouts of Central and Southern New Jersey’s summer camps foster confidence, independence and a love for the great outdoors. Nestled amidst nature’s beauty, Camps Inawendiwin, Kettle Run, Oak Spring and Sacajawea offer a diverse range of activities tailored to ignite campers’ curiosity and create lifelong memories. All of the camps are staffed by experienced leaders and professionals committed to creating a safe, secure, healthy and enriching space for all; additionally, the camps are all certified by the American Camp Association (ACA).
LAUGHTER, LEARNING AND LIFELONG FRIENDSHIPS
From archery and arts and crafts to storytelling and stargazing, there’s something for everyone at Girl Scout Camp. Whether it’s the zip line at Camp Inawendiwin, the pool at Camp Oak Spring or the hiking trails at Camp Sacajawea, this summer will be filled with laughter, learning and lifelong friendship.
Camp Sacajawea’s 186-acre property is nestled in the Pine Barrens of Gloucester County and offers a variety of camping styles (family, troop and day). “Campers can enjoy day camp for one or all of our themed weeks while they make new friends, build confidence and have a great summer to remember,” says Camp Operations Executive Bruce Skversky. Camp Kettle Run is a 158- acre Pinelands camp in Burlington County that includes an 11-acre lake surrounded by sandy trails and has become famous for troop and family camping.
CREATE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE
Camp Inawendiwin, a sprawling 395-acre camp in the Pine Barrens of Burlington County, offers a range of day camp opportunities for the independent Girl Scout who wants to try a variety of activities designed for skill building and self-discovery. Sleepaway camp is available for campers who want to push boundaries, explore new heights and live their greatest summer experience yet.
Oak Spring Day Camp is 120 acres of grass and hills bordering the Delaware-Raritan Canal where campers have opportunities to create their own adventure, develop a lifelong appreciation for the outdoors and learn kindness and compassion for themselves, others and the environment.
“As Girl Scouts, we know that loving the outdoors is not only fun but also a great way to develop leadership and problem-solving skills,” he says. “This summer, watch your camper become a team player and develop skills they will use for the rest of their lives.”
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