2026 Camp Guide

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UNDER THE TEXAS SKY

The Stevens Ranch Camp Guide 2026

Dear Girl Scout Families,

Welcome to the 2026 Summer Camp Guide!

Girl Scout camp holds a very special place in my heart. I grew up spending my summers at camp standing proudly at morning flag ceremonies, singing around the campfire, and joining in all the wonderful traditions that make Girl Scout camp so memorable. The friendships and experiences I gained there continue to inspire me every day.

This summer, our GSTOP Camp Team has planned an exciting season at Stevens Ranch, full of adventure, learning, and fun!

Here’s a peek at what’s in store:

Eagle Eye Ranch Partnership: Our collaboration continues this summer, offering both overnight and day horsemanship camps each week. Campers can enjoy time with horses and learn valuable riding and care skills

Shorter Camp Sessions: From June 28–July 1 (overnight) and June 29–July 1 (day camp), we’ll host special three-day sessions that pack in all the fun of a full week! These are great choices for Girl Scouts who are new to camp or not quite ready for a full week away from home.

Badge Opportunities: Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors can earn their Babysitting Badge during Week 1 (Life Skills) or Week 5 (Tree Treasures) sessions.

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Leadership at Camp Paying for Camp Registering for Camp Horsemanship with Eagle Eye Ranch

GSTOP Summer Camps Camp Sessions

Inclement Weather Plan Why Camp?

Digital Journal

Outdoor Progression

Are you Ready for Overnight Camp?

Autograph Pages

Camp Packs

Steven’s Ranch Unit Guide

Hilltop

Air conditioning, indoor plumbing, showers in unit lodge, closest to dining hall

Wrangler Lookout Rockridge

Air conditioning, rocky area, latrines, uses shower house

With new state laws in place regarding camp safety, please know that the health and well-being of every camper is our top priority. Our team is dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive, and joy-filled environment for all Girl Scouts whether they attend day camp or overnight camp.

From traditional campfires and songs to new adventures and badge-earning activities, this summer promises to be one full of laughter, friendship, and memories that will last a lifetime We can’t wait to welcome your Girl Scout to camp this summer!

Sincerely,

CEO, Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains

Air conditioning, latrines, uses shower house, furthest from dining hall

Richardson Lodge/ Dining Hall

Indoor plumbing, air conditioning

Bring your own tent or hammock, latrines, uses shower house, no air conditioning, need bug net

Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains camps believe racism and hate have no place at camp, as Girl Scout camps are a place for all girls to belong Through camp programming and staff training, GSTOP advances diversity, pluralism, and anti-racism and actively identifies and opposess racism by removing systemic barriers to participation

In addition to Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains, Inc policies and standards, summer camps are governed by the Texas Youth Camp Safety and Health Act Our camps follow the American Camp Association (ACA) nationally recognized standard of quality for program, health, and safety

Leadership at Camp

Camp Aide-

Cadette, Senior, Ambassador Junior Counselor at Stevens Ranch

The camp version of a program aide, this aide is trained at camp, on camp specific programs. Camp Aides enjoy general camp programs while leading activity sessions for younger campers to earn their Program Aide pin

CIT 1 & 2- Seniors & Ambassadors

Develop your leadership skills in preparation to become a camp counselor. Discover your own personal leadership style as you work to identify and build on the strengths that you already possess. Lead the way for younger campers while earning your CIT 1 or CIT 2 pin.

Our campers say it best:

This summer at Stevens Ranch is the next level of Girl Scout outdoor leadership, the Junior Counselor Program

This program is for Girl Scouts, ages 16-17, who have completed CIT 1 or 2 and are looking for a new way to work alongside summer staff to expand their camp training experience

The Junior Counselor program is free of charge, allows a Girl Scout to attend one or all sessions of summer overnight camp, and provides additional experience to becoming a Girl Scout camp counselor in the future

Applications close March 1, 2026. Decisions will be made in April 2026.

Interested in taking the next step to become a Junior Counselor?

Complete the interest form now to start the interview process

“It was too fun meeting new people and sleeping in cabins ”

“I had so much fun. I told my mom that it was my favorite thing this summer. I loved making friends and learning new songs. I loved helping and sweeping.”

“I loved meeting new people and being able to reconnect with friends from past years at camp.

“Me and my cabin mates got along from the start, so I was never lonely ”

“It was the best experience ever for me cause it was my first time.”

“It was very fun and I want to come back next year.”

“I love being at camp and being outdoors.”

“I always loved camp and all my counselors.”

Important

Camp Dates

Monday,December1

6a.m.-CyberMondaySale Thefirst150sessions bookedbeforemidnightwill receive10%off sessions. Discountwillbeapplied within24hoursofpurchase.

Campsessionsremainopen atregularpriceafterCyber Mondaydealends.

Saturday,May2: StevensRanchOpenHouse 14daysbeforethestartof asession: Registrationends. Campersmusthave paymentsand CampDocscompleted.

Paying for Camp

Cookie Camp Credit Vouchers

Earn camp vouchers to help offset the cost of your summer camp experience by participating in the Girl Scout Cookie Program this winter. Girl Scouts have the option to select Camp Credit Voucher as their reward at the following Girl Scout Cookie levels All vouchers are cumulative when selecting the same voucher

When registering for a camp session, a $50 deposit is all you need to pay to complete your session registration. Transportation add-ons and Camp Packs must be paid in full when you order them.

Payment Plans

Families may choose to make monthly payments toward the total balance of any camp session registration The total balance for camp session(s) must be paid in full no later than 14 days prior to the start of the session.

Financial Assistance

Camperships are available for qualified families to help cover the cost of summer camp If you need financial assistance, you may apply once you are registered for camp.

Camp Add-Ons

Add-on prices are per girl, per week Cookie camp vouchers cannot be used for camp add-ons Add-ons are not included in Cyber Monday discount and must be paid at the time of registration

Day Camp Add-Ons

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Overnight Camp Transportation

Registering for Camp

Remember! Girl Scouts attend summer camp based on the age they are at the start of the camp session they are attending. All camp registration takes place via the Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains website - gs-top org/events

Starttheregistrationprocessatgs-top.org/events.

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manship gle Eye Ranch

Eagle Eye Ranch partners with Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains at Stevens Ranch to provide a personalized horsemanship experience unlike any other. Eagle Eye Ranch has more than45 years of collective experience in equine management, barn management, instructing lessons, breeding, training, and licensed farrier.

Eagle Eye Ranch’s goals are to give Girl Scouts the opportunity to grow into the equine industry by starting from basic lessons to rodeos and showing. Eagle Eye Ranch is willing to invest into our Girl Scouts to watch them grow and prosper.

GSTOP Summer Camps at Stevens Ranch

Day Camp

Campers will enjoy archery, outdoor games, swimming, and traditional Girl Scout camp activities. Day Camp is the perfect opportunity to get to know Stevens Ranch and all it has to offer.

Horsemanship Camp

Horse camps are designed to harness the equestrian inside of every Girl Scout. Whether a day or overnight camper, horse camps are a great introduction into the world of horses. Campers will learn proper grooming, tack, and riding. Horse camps are progressive in nature, so make sure you sign up for the one that fits your experience

Overnight Camp

Overnight campers enjoy archery, hiking, swimming, and traditional Girl Scout camp activities. Stevens Ranch is also home to our only primitive camping site for older Girl Scouts.

Overnight Camp

Week 1 | June 7-12

Unit: Hilltop | Price: $700

To be able to participate, you must be age 7 by June 7, 2026

Build fun and friendship this week at Stevens Ranch. Enjoy a week of LEGO games, activities, and snacks Create different LEGO masterpieces Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Life Skills C S A

Unit: Lookout | Price: $780

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by June 7, 2026

Learn some long-lasting life skills this week at camp! Learn about credit cards and credit scores Learn how to navigate college registration. Earn your Babysitting Badge. Learn other skills such as laundry, doing dishes, and basic sewing skills. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Camp Leadership: Counselor-In-

CIT 1 & 2 S A

Unit: Hilltop | Price: $700

To be able to participate, you must be age 14 by June 7, 2026

Work at camp someday! In this fun, hands-on camp experience, you will develop your leadership skills in preparation to become a camp counselor. Discover your own personal leadership style as you work to identify and build on the strengths that you already possess. Get ready to build connections, make memories, learn, and laugh with your fellow CITS, and lead the way for younger campers while earning your CIT 1 or CIT 2 pin. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Tents, Trees, & Trefoil S A

Unit: Rockridge | Price: $700

To be able to participate, you must be age 14 by June 7, 2026

Enjoy the great outdoors? Join in for a week of tent camping! Bring your backpack, tent, hammock, water bottle, and mess kit This week you will embark on an adventure of a life-time. Pitch a tent or hammock up. You will learn how to cook two meals over the fire, how to be weather prepared when camping, and about some of the trees and plants around you. Campers will be able to enjoy the A/C of the unit lodge during turtle time and have access to latrines. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Day Camp

Week 1 | June 8-12

Camp LEGO

Unit: Hilltop | Price: $550

To be able to participate, you must be age 5 by June 7, 2026

Build fun and friendship this week at Stevens Ranch Enjoy a week of LEGO games, activities, and snacks. Create different LEGO masterpieces. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Art & Actresses

Unit: Richardson Lodge| Price: $550

To be able to participate, you must be age 9 by June 7, 2026

Come spend the week learning about art and acting. From improv to painting, the history and connection between art and acting. Even get the opportunity to make your version of Shakespeare in the Park. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Life Skills

Unit: Lookout | Price: $630

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by June 7, 2026

Learn some long-lasting life skills this week at camp! Learn about credit cards and credit scores. Learn how to navigate college registration. Earn your Babysitting Badge. Learn other skills such as laundry, doing dishes, and basic sewing skills. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by June 7, 2026

Leadership One at Day Camp is the first step on the leadership ladder in camp progression. Develop leadership skills while enjoying traditional camp activities while leading activity sessions for younger campers. Camp Aide Leaders will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Horsemanship Camp

Week 1

Overnight Camp June 7-12

Buckaroos

Unit: Wrangler |

J C S A

Price: $1200

No experience necessary.

Find your voice as you learn to care for your horse, while also becoming a better skilled rider! Feed, groom, and learn how to saddle up! Like our beginner horsemanship program, Buckaroos will learn horse care and handling, walk and trot, and emergency dismounts. Buckaroos will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves, and how to become self-sufficient

Drover

S A

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $1200

2-3 year experience with horsemanship.

Earn your Drover status by galloping into the next step of horsemanship program! Spend the week building your voice as you work on your horse skills Strengthen your development of general horse information, horse care, and handling. Drover Horsemanship will include skills of balance, posting, canter/lope, introduction to jumping, and trail riding. Drovers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Jr. Wrangler

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $1200

4+ year experience with horsemanship.

Jr. Wrangler will have great experience as you prepare to look at your career path after high school. Whether it be teaching, equine science, or more, this experience looks great on a college application and even your resume as you gain invaluable skills. Jr. Wranglers will assist with Buckaroos riding lessons with the supervision of the staff and learn more about horseback riding, program operations, and management Girls will have a daily riding lesson as well as helping saddle, feed, groom, and care for horses. Jr. Wranglers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Day Camp June 8-12

Buckaroos

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $900

Find your voice as you learn to care for your horse, while also becoming a better skilled rider! Feed, groom, and learn how to saddle up! Like our beginner horsemanship program, Buckaroo learn horse care and handling, walk and trot emergency dismounts. Buckaroos will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, and art. Campers learn how to clean up after themselves and become self-sufficient.

Drover

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $900

2-3 year experience with horsemanship

Earn your Drover status by galloping into the step of horsemanship program! Spend the w building your voice as you work on your hors Strengthen your development of general hor information, horse care, and handling. Drove Horsemanship will include skills of balance, posting, canter/lope, introduction to jumping, and trail riding. Drovers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, and art Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves, and how to become self-sufficient.

Jr. Wrangler

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $900 4+ year experience with horsemanship.

Jr. Wrangler will have great experience as you prepare to look at your career path after high school Whether it be teaching, equine science, or more, this experience looks great on a college application and even your resume as you gain invaluable skills. Jr. Wranglers will assist with Buckaroos riding lessons with the supervision of the staff and learn more about horseback riding, program operations, and management. Girls will have a daily riding lesson as well as helping saddle, feed, groom, and care for horses. Jr. Wranglers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, and art Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Overnight Camp

Week

2 | June 14-19

Jammin’ Juniors

Unit: Hilltop | Price: $700

To be able to participate, you must be age 9 by June 14, 2026

Jam on over to this exciting week camp. Juniors will jam out with their friend creating dances, songs, and memories Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Yoga Yonder

Unit: Lookout | Price: $700

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by June 14, 2026

Find your inner peace this week. Girls will have fun learning yoga moves to stretch their body before each day's adventure, and a relaxing way to end each day. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Camp Leadership: Counselor-In-

Training CIT 1 & 2

Unit: Hilltop | Price: $700

To be able to participate, you must be age 14 by June 14, 2026

Work at camp someday! In this fun, hands-on camp experience, you will develop your leadership skills in preparation to become a camp counselor. Discover your own personal leadership style as you work to identify and build on the strengths that you already possess. Get ready to build connections, make memories, learn, and laugh with your fellow CITS, and lead the way for younger campers while earning your CIT 1 or CIT 2 pin Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Tents, Trees, & Trefoil

Unit: Rockridge | Price: $700

To be able to participate, you must be age 14 by June 14, 2026

Enjoy the great outdoors? Join in for a week of tent camping! Bring your backpack, tent, hammock, water bottle and mess kit. This week you will embark on the an adventure of a life-time. Pitch a tent or hammock up. You will learn how to cook two meals over the fire, how to be weather prepared when camping, and about some of the trees and plants around you. Campers will be able to enjoy the A/C of the unit lodge during turtle time, and have access to latrines. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

81% of campers want to complete more outdoor activities after their time at camp.

Day Camp

Week 2 | June 15-19

Jammin’ Juniors

Unit: Hilltop | Price: $550

To be able to participate, you must be age 9 by June 14, 2026

Jam on over to this exciting week camp. Juniors will jam out with their friend creating dances, songs, and memories Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Dancing Daisies

Unit: Richardson Lodge | Price: $550

To be able to participate, you must be age 5 by June 14, 2026

Dance on down to this fun week of day camp Daises will have a fun time listening to music, dancing with friends, and coming up with their own fun dance to a Girl Scout song. Girls will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Yoga Yonder

Unit: Lookout | Price: $550

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by June 14, 2026

Camp Aide

Unit: Richardson Lodge | Price: $550

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by June 14, 2026

Leadership One at Day Camp is the first step on the leadership ladder in camp progression. Develop leadership skills while enjoying traditional camp activities while leading activity sessions for younger campers. Camp Aide Leaders will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming outdoor skills art and exploring The

Find your inner peace this week. Girls will have fun learning yoga moves to stretch their body before each day's adventure and a relaxing way to end each day Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Horsemanship Camp

Week 2

Overnight Camp

June 14-19

Buckaroos

Day Camp

June 15-19

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $1200

No experience necessary.

Find your voice as you learn to care for your horse, while also becoming a better skilled rider! Feed, groom, and learn how to saddle up! Like our beginner horsemanship program, Buckaroos will learn horse care and handling, walk and trot, and emergency dismounts. Buckaroos will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Drover

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $1200

2-3 year experience with horsemanship.

Earn your Drover status by galloping into the next step of horsemanship program! Spend the week building your voice as you work on your horse skills Strengthen your development of general horse information, horse care, and handling. Drover Horsemanship will include skills of balance, posting, canter/lope, introduction to jumping, and trail riding. Drovers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Jr. Wrangler J C S A

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $1200

4+ year experience with horsemanship.

Jr. Wrangler will have great experience as you prepare to look at your career path after high school. Whether it be teaching, equine science, or more, this experience looks great on a college application and even your resume as you gain invaluable skills. Jr. Wranglers will assist with Buckaroos riding lessons with the supervision of the staff and learn more about horseback riding, program operations, and management Girls will have a daily riding lesson as well as helping saddle, feed, groom, and care for horses. Jr. Wranglers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Buckaroos

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $900

No experience necessary.

Find your voice as you learn to care for your horse, while also becoming a better skilled rider! Feed, groom, and learn how to saddle up! Like our beginner horsemanship program, Buckaroos will learn horse care and handling, walk and trot, and emergency dismounts. Buckaroos will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, and art Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Drover

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $900

2-3 year experience with horsemanship.

Earn your Drover status by galloping into the next step of horsemanship program! Spend the week building your voice as you work on your horse skills. Strengthen your development of general horse information, horse care, and handling. Drover Horsemanship will include skills of balance, posting, canter/lope, introduction to jumping, and trail riding. Drovers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Jr. Wrangler

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $900

4+ year experience with horsemanship

Jr. Wrangler will have great experience as you prepare to look at your career path after high school. Whether it be teaching, equine science, or more, this experience looks great on a college application and even your resume as you gain invaluable skills. Jr. Wranglers will assist with Buckaroos riding lessons with the supervision of the staff and learn more about horseback riding, program operations, and management Girls will have a daily riding lesson as well as helping saddle, feed, groom, and care for horses. Jr. Wranglers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Overnight Camp

Week 3 | June 21-26

Sun Sisters

Unit: Hilltop | Price: $700

To be able to participate, you must be age 9 by June 21, 2026

Harness the power of the sun this week at camp.

Find out how much power the sun can produce.

Figure out how to even make a sun oven! The sun can tell us a lot, including the time Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Wind Wanderers

Unit: Lookout | Price: $700

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by June 21, 2026

We know that wind is air that moves but what can wind do for you? Figure out different ways humans use wind to help us in our day-to-day lives. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Camp Leadership: Counselor-InTraining CIT 1 & 2

Unit: Hilltop | Price: $700

To be able to participate, you must be age 14 by June 21, 2026

Work at camp someday! In this fun, hands-on camp experience, you will develop your leadership skills in preparation to become a camp counselor. Discover your own personal leadership style as you work to identify and build on the strengths that you already possess. Get ready to build connections, make memories, learn, and laugh with your fellow CITS, and lead the way for younger campers while earning your CIT 1 or CIT 2 pin. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Tents, Trees, & Trefoil

Unit: Rockridge | Price: $700

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by June 21, 2026

Enjoy the great outdoors? Join in for a week of tent camping! Bring your backpack, tent, hammock, water bottle and mess kit. This week you will embark on the an adventure of a life-time. Pitch a tent or hammock up. You will learn how to cook two meals over the fire, how to be weather prepared when camping, and about some of the trees and plants around you. Campers will be able to enjoy the A/C of the unit lodge during turtle time, and have access to latrines. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery,

90% of campers loved their camp counselors.

Day Camp

Week 3 | June 22-26

Sun Sisters

Unit: Hilltop | Price: $550

To be able to participate, you must be age 9 by June 22, 2026

Harness the power of the sun this week at camp. Find out how much power the sun can produce. Figure out how to even make a sun oven! The sun can tell us a lot, including the time. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become selfsufficient.

Growing Girls

Unit: Richardson Lodge | Price: $550

To be able to participate, you must be age 5 by June 22, 2026

Discover the science of soil and how it helps us grow flowers and food. Learn about the different types of soil and how the different textures help specific plants grow Plant a seed of your own and take it home to watch it grow! Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Wind Wanderers

Unit: Lookout | Price: $550

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by June 22, 2026

Camp Aide

Unit: Richardson Lodge | Price: $550

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by June 22, 2026

Leadership One at Day Camp is the first step on the leadership ladder in camp progression. Develop leadership skills while enjoying traditional camp activities while leading activity sessions for younger campers. Camp Aide Leaders will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

We know that wind is air that moves but what can wind do for you? Figure out different ways humans use wind to help us in our day-to-day lives. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

80% of campers were better at solving problems with a team after their camp experience.

Horsemanship Camp

Overnight Camp

Week 3 Day Camp

June 21-26

Buckaroos

June 22-26

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $1200

No experience necessary.

Find your voice as you learn to care for your horse, while also becoming a better skilled rider! Feed, groom, and learn how to saddle up! Like our beginner horsemanship program, Buckaroos will learn horse care and handling, walk and trot, and emergency dismounts. Buckaroos will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Drover

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $1200

2-3 year experience with horsemanship.

Earn your Drover status by galloping into the next step of horsemanship program! Spend the week building your voice as you work on your horse skills Strengthen your development of general horse information, horse care, and handling. Drover Horsemanship will include skills of balance, posting, canter/lope, introduction to jumping, and trail riding. Drovers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Jr. Wrangler J C S A

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $1200

4+ year experience with horsemanship.

Jr. Wrangler will have great experience as you prepare to look at your career path after high school. Whether it be teaching, equine science, or more, this experience looks great on a college application and even your resume as you gain invaluable skills. Jr. Wranglers will assist with Buckaroos riding lessons with the supervision of the staff and learn more about horseback riding, program operations, and management Girls will have a daily riding lesson as well as helping saddle, feed, groom, and care for horses. Jr. Wranglers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Buckaroos

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $900

No experience necessary.

Find your voice as you learn to care for your horse, while also becoming a better skilled rider! Feed, groom, and learn how to saddle up! Like our beginner horsemanship program, Buckaroos will learn horse care and handling, walk and trot, and emergency dismounts. Buckaroos will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, and art Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Drover

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $900

2-3 year experience with horsemanship.

Earn your Drover status by galloping into the next step of horsemanship program! Spend the week building your voice as you work on your horse skills. Strengthen your development of general horse information, horse care, and handling. Drover Horsemanship will include skills of balance, posting, canter/lope, introduction to jumping, and trail riding. Drovers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Jr. Wrangler

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $900

4+ year experience with horsemanship

Jr. Wrangler will have great experience as you prepare to look at your career path after high school. Whether it be teaching, equine science, or more, this experience looks great on a college application and even your resume as you gain invaluable skills. Jr. Wranglers will assist with Buckaroos riding lessons with the supervision of the staff and learn more about horseback riding, program operations, and management Girls will have a daily riding lesson as well as helping saddle, feed, groom, and care for horses. Jr. Wranglers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Overnight Camp

Week 4 | June 28-July 1

Minion Mayhem

Unit: Hilltop | Price: $480

To be able to participate, you must be age 5 by June 28, 2026

BEE-DOO-BEE-DOO… Spend the week at Stevens Ranch for this Minion-themed camp. This week will be bananas! From learning about the moon, dancing to the groove, and learning about the importance of family and friends Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, campfires, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Super Girl Scout

Unit: Lookout | Price: $480

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by June 28, 2026

Be a hero this week and swoop into action! Girls will learn their super powers of courage and independence. Go on an adventure through camp to save your friends from trouble. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, campfires, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Tents, Trees, & Trefoil

Unit: Rockridge | Price: $480

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by June 28, 2026

Enjoy the great outdoors? Join in for a week of tent camping! Bring your backpack, tent, hammock, water bottle and mess kit. This week you will embark on the an adventure of a life-time. Pitch a tent or hammock up. You will learn how to cook two meals over the fire, how to be weather prepared when camping, and about some of the trees and plants around you. Campers will be able to enjoy the A/C of the unit lodge during turtle time, and have access to latrines. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Camp Leadership: Counselor-InTraining CIT 1

& 2

Unit: Hilltop | Price: $480

To be able to participate, you must be age 14 by June 28, 2026

Work at camp someday! In this fun, hands-on camp experience, you will develop your leadership skills in preparation to become a camp counselor. Discover your own personal leadership style as you work to identify and build on the strengths that you already possess. Get ready to build connections, make memories, learn, and laugh with your fellow CITS, and lead the way for younger campers while earning your CIT 1 or CIT 2 pin. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

80% of campers were better at solving problems with a team after their camp experience.

Day Camp

Week 4 | June 29-July 1

Toy Story Tundra

Unit: Richardson Lodge| Price: $330

To be able to participate, you must be age 9 by June 28, 2026

During this week, girls will be the toys in the Toy Story movie. Work together to make your way through camp and have fun adventures along the way. Girls will learn the importance of accepting everyone just as they are and becoming friends with every Girl Scout. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Super Girl Scout

Unit: Lookout | Price: $330

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by June 28, 2026

Be a hero this week and swoop into action! Girls will learn their super powers of courage and independence. Go on an adventure through camp to save your friends from trouble Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Camp Aide

Unit: Richardson Lodge| Price: $330

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by June 28, 2026

Leadership One at Day Camp is the first step on the leadership ladder in camp progression. Develop leadership skills while enjoying traditional camp activities while leading activity sessions for younger campers. Camp Aide Leaders will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become selfsufficient.

93% of campers highly rated their overall Girl Scout camp experience.

Horsemanship Camp

Week 4

Overnight Camp

June 28-July 1

Wild West

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $800

No experience necessary.

Interested in horses? This camp session is the perfect place to start your horse journey! You’ll learn how to safely approach, groom, and the anatomy of a horse. Learn how to saddle up and some basic riding skills. After this short week, you’ll feel proud, confident, and ready to take on a full week of horsemanship! Girls will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, art and campfires. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Lasso Legends

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $800 4+ year experience with horsemanship.

Feel like you’ve mastered the basic skills of horsemanship? Now it’s time to ride like never before! In this advanced camp session, you’ll de your knowledge of horse care, practice more challenging riding patterns, and learn some skil barrel racing. Learn to recognize and care for m injuries, and gain a better understanding of hors behavior and well-being Build balance, control, confidence as you explore advanced skills in the arena. After this short week, you’ll feel like a tru cowgirl ready to ride into the sunset! Girls will e traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, art, and campfires Campers also lea how to clean up after themselves and how to be self-sufficient.

Wild West

No experience necessary.

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $540

Interested in horses? This camp session is the perfect place to start your horse journey! You’ll learn how to safely approach, groom, and the anatomy of a horse. Learn how to saddle up and some basic riding skills After this short week, you’ll feel proud, confident, and ready to take on a full week of horsemanship! Girls will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Lasso Legends

S A

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $540 Day Camp June 29-July 1

Overnight Camp

Week 5 | July 7-July 10

Trail Trek

Unit: Hilltop | Price: $480

To be able to participate, you must be age 5 by July 7, 2026

Hike the trails and learn about hiking safety. Find out what to do if someone were to get hurt on a trail in the wilderness Explore the different plants and animals that inhabit Stevens Ranch and what to do if you were to encounter a plant or an animal you may not want to see along the trail. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, campfires and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Tree Treasures C S A

Unit: Lookout | Price: $560

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by July 7, 2026

Trees help us more than just providing oxygen-learn all the ways trees benefit each individual, our community, and our whole world. Find out ways you can protect and honor our trees. Also, learn the importance of leave no trace. During this special week you will earn your Babysitting Badge Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, campfires and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Camp Leadership: Counselor-In-

Unit: Hilltop | Price: $480

To be able to participate, you must be age 14 by July 7, 2026

Work at camp someday! In this fun, hands-on camp experience, you will develop your leadership skills in preparation to become a camp counselor Discover your own personal leadership style as you work to identify and build on the strengths that you already possess. Get ready to build connections, make memories, learn, and laugh with your fellow CITS, and lead the way for younger campers while earning your CIT 1 or CIT 2 pin. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Tents, Trees, & Trefoil

Unit: Rockridge | Price: $480

To be able to participate, you must be age 14 by July 7, 2026

Enjoy the great outdoors? Join in for a week of tent camping! Bring your backpack, tent, hammock, water bottle and mess kit. This week you will embark on the an adventure of a life-time. Pitch a tent or hammock up You will learn how to cook two meals over the fire, how to be weather prepared when camping, and about some of the trees and plants around you. Campers will be able to enjoy the A/C of the unit lodge during turtle time, and have access to latrines Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Day Camp

Week 5 | July 8-10

Leaf Logic

Unit: Richardson Lodge | Price: $330

To be able to participate, you must be age 9 by July 8, 2026

Learn how to identify trees by their leaves, find out the reason leaves change colors and fall off trees every autumn, and why some trees don’t lose their leaves. Have fun making leaf-themed crafts and experiments while also learning the importance of trees and all of their parts. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become selfsufficient.

Tree Treasures

Unit: Lookout | Price: $410

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by July 8, 2026

Trees help us more than just providing oxygenlearn all the ways trees benefit each individual, our community, and our whole world Find out ways you can protect and honor our trees Also, learn the importance of leave no trace. During this special week you will earn your Babysitting Badge. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Camp Aide

Unit: Richardson Lodge | Price: $330

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by July 8, 2026

Leadership One at Day Camp is the first step on the leadership ladder in camp progression Develop leadership skills while enjoying traditional camp activities while leading activity sessions for younger campers. Camp Aide Leaders will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become selfsufficient.

Horsemanship Camp

Week 5

Overnight Camp July 7-10

Wild West

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $800

No experience necessary.

Interested in horses? This camp session is the perfect place to start your horse journey! You’ll learn how to safely approach, groom, and the anatomy of a horse. Learn how to saddle up and some basic riding skills. After this short week, you’ll feel proud, confident, and ready to take on a full week of horsemanship! Girls will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, art and campfires. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Lasso Legends

J C S A C S A

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $800 4+ year experience with horsemanship.

Feel like you’ve mastered the basic skills of horsemanship? Now it’s time to ride like never before! In this advanced camp session, you’ll deepen your knowledge of horse care, practice more challenging riding patterns, and learn some skills of barrel racing Learn to recognize and care for minor injuries, and gain a better understanding of horse behavior and well-being. Build balance, control, and confidence as you explore advanced skills in the arena After this short week you’ll feel like a true

Wild

West

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $540

No experience necessary.

Interested in horses? This camp session is the perfect place to start your horse journey! You’ll learn how to safely approach, groom, and the anatomy of a horse. Learn how to saddle up and some basic riding skills. After this short week, you’ll feel proud, confident, and ready to take on a full week of horsemanship! Girls will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, and art Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Lasso Legends

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $540

Day Camp 4+ year experience with horsemanship. July 8-10

Feel like you’ve mastered the basic skills of horsemanship? Now it’s time to ride like never before! In this advanced camp session, you’ll deepen your knowledge of horse care, practice more challenging riding patterns, and learn some skills of barrel racing Learn to recognize and care for minor injuries, and gain a better understanding of horse behavior and well-being. Build balance, control, and confidence as you explore advanced skills in the arena. After this short week, you’ll feel like a true cowgirl ready to ride into the sunset! Girls will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Overnight Camp

Week 6 | July 12-July 17

American Red Cross Junior Lifeguard

Unit: Hilltop | Price: $850

To be able to participate, you must be age 12 by July 12, 2026

Spend the week hanging out by the pool. This camp session will teach water safety and introduce campers to the duties and responsibilities of a lifeguard; however, this course will not certify anyone to be a lifeguard. A certified Water Safety Instructor with the American Red Cross will be instructing the session time at the pool This session will build a foundation of knowledge, attitudes and skills in preparation for the American Red Cross Lifeguarding course. Successful completion requires participation in skills practice. The following skills will be practiced: stepping into water from the side and totally submerge, maintain position for one minute by treading water or floating (or a combination of the two), rotate one full turn and orient to the exit, level off and swim on the front or back 25 yards, and exit without using a ladder or steps. Note: Participants will receive a Junior Lifeguard Certification that shows they have completed the requirements to achieve the certification

American Red Cross Lifeguard

Unit: Lookout | Price: $950

To be able to participate, you must be age 15 by July 12, 2026

Earn your American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification at camp! Campers need to have basic swimming skills including treading water prior to this session. Throughout this session campers will learn and be evaluated on knowledge skills related to lifeguarding, water rescues, extrications, CPR, AED, and First Aid At the end of this camp session campers must successfully complete three final skill assessments such as rotate in-conduct surveillance –rotate out, timed single-rescuer CPR scenario, and multiple rescuer response scenario. Campers will need to take one final written exam consisting of 50 questions and score a minimum of 80%. Note: All certifications depend on camper participating in the skills and test and passing.

Camp Leadership: Counselor-InTraining

CIT 1 & 2

Unit: Health Center | Price: $700

To be able to participate, you must be age 14 by July 12, 2026

Work at camp someday! In this fun, hands-on camp experience, you will develop your leadership skills in preparation to become a camp counselor. Discover your own personal leadership style as you work to identify and build on the strengths that you already possess. Get ready to build connections, make memories, learn, and laugh with your fellow CITS, and lead the way for younger campers while earning your CIT 1 or CIT 2 pin. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Tents, Trees, & Trefoil S

Unit: Rockridge | Price: $700

To be able to participate, you must be age 9 by July 12, 2026

Enjoy the great outdoors? Join in for a week of tent camping! Bring your backpack, tent, hammock, water bottle and mess kit. This week you will embark on the an adventure of a life-time Pitch a tent or hammock up. You will learn how to cook two meals over the fire, how to be weather prepared when camping, and about some of the trees and plants around you Campers will be able to enjoy the A/C of the unit lodge during turtle time, and have access to latrines. Campers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars) Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

96% of campers would recommend Girl Scout camp.

Day Camp

Week 6 | July 13-17

Majestic Mermaids

Unit: Hilltop | Price: $550

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by July 13, 2026

Make a splash this summer as you dive into the world of Majestic Mermaids! Discover your inner beauty and strength as you take on aquatic adventures and creative challenges inspired by the sea. Enjoy time at the pool, ocean-inspired crafts, and build teamwork through water-based games and activities Along the way, discover real-world connections to marine life, environmental stewardship, and the power of friendship that runs deeper than the tide Campers will also enjoy general camp activities when not at the pool, such as, archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Little Mermaid B D

Unit: Richardson Lodge | Price: $550

To be able to participate, you must be age 5 by July 13, 2026

Splash into a world of magic and make-believe! In Little Mermaid camp, girls will explore the wonders of the ocean through creative crafts, water play, and fun adventures with new friends. From seashell art to sparkling mermaid games, campers will discover what it means to be brave, kind, and curious just like their favorite mermaids. Get ready for a week full of giggles, glitter, and underwater fun! Campers will also enjoy general camp activities when not at the pool, such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Mermaid Magic

Unit: Lookout | Price: $550

To be able to participate, you must be age 9 by July 13, 2026

Dive deep into the mystery and strength of the sea during Mermaid Magic! This session blends creativity, confidence, and adventure as campers explore what it means to be bold and free-spirited like a mermaid. Enjoy time at the pool, craft oceaninspired art, and take on team challenges that build leadership and connection. You’ll also learn about marine conservation and the real “magic” behind protecting our blue planet It’s a week of friendship, discovery, and waves of fun! Campers will also enjoy general camp activities when not at the pool, such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art, and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Camp Aide

Unit: Richardson Lodge | Price: $550

To be able to participate, you must be age 11 by July 13, 2026

Leadership One at Day Camp is the first step on the leadership ladder in camp progression Develop leadership skills while enjoying traditional camp activities while leading activity sessions for younger campers. Camp Aide Leaders will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, art and exploring The Canyons (AKA Mars). Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Horsemanship Camp

Week 6

Overnight Camp

July 12-17

Buckaroos

July 13-17

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $1200

No experience necessary.

Find your voice as you learn to care for your horse, while also becoming a better skilled rider! Feed, groom, and learn how to saddle up! Like our beginner horsemanship program, Buckaroos will learn horse care and handling, walk and trot, and emergency dismounts. Buckaroos will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Drover

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $1200

2-3 year experience with horsemanship.

Earn your Drover status by galloping into the next step of horsemanship program! Spend the week building your voice as you work on your horse skills Strengthen your development of general horse information, horse care, and handling. Drover Horsemanship will include skills of balance, posting, canter/lope, introduction to jumping, and trail riding. Drovers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Jr. Wrangler J C S A

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $1200

4+ year experience with horsemanship.

Jr. Wrangler will have great experience as you prepare to look at your career path after high school. Whether it be teaching, equine science, or more, this experience looks great on a college application and even your resume as you gain invaluable skills. Jr. Wranglers will assist with Buckaroos riding lessons with the supervision of the staff and learn more about horseback riding, program operations, and management Girls will have a daily riding lesson as well as helping saddle, feed, groom, and care for horses. Jr. Wranglers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, campfires, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Buckaroos

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $900

No experience necessary.

Find your voice as you learn to care for your horse, while also becoming a better skilled rider! Feed, groom, and learn how to saddle up! Like our beginner horsemanship program, Buckaroos will learn horse care and handling, walk and trot, and emergency dismounts. Buckaroos will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, and art Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Drover

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $900

2-3 year experience with horsemanship.

Earn your Drover status by galloping into the next step of horsemanship program! Spend the week building your voice as you work on your horse skills. Strengthen your development of general horse information, horse care, and handling. Drover Horsemanship will include skills of balance, posting, canter/lope, introduction to jumping, and trail riding. Drovers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient

Jr. Wrangler

Unit: Wrangler | Price: $900

4+ year experience with horsemanship

Jr. Wrangler will have great experience as you prepare to look at your career path after high school. Whether it be teaching, equine science, or more, this experience looks great on a college application and even your resume as you gain invaluable skills. Jr. Wranglers will assist with Buckaroos riding lessons with the supervision of the staff and learn more about horseback riding, program operations, and management Girls will have a daily riding lesson as well as helping saddle, feed, groom, and care for horses. Jr. Wranglers will enjoy traditional camp activities such as archery, swimming, outdoor skills, and art. Campers also learn how to clean up after themselves and how to become self-sufficient.

Why Camp? Inclement Weather Plan

GSTOP has a comprehensive inclement weather plan, as well as communication plans, in the event that they are needed during camp. Our top priority is always the well-being and safety of our campers and staff.

Site Managers and Camp Directors are all on 24-hour watch when inclement weather of any kind is in the area. GSTOP staff maintain close relations with county officials as well as subscribe to emergency management alerts for the area. Stevens Ranch will be in full compliance with the Heaven's 27 Camp Safety Act by the beginning of the 2026 summer camp season.

Camp is a special place; there’s nothing else quite like it. At camp, youth get to explore their interests, form genuine connections, nurture a sense of belonging, and challenge themselves to grow.

What truly makes camp so special is that it’s a place where youth can authentically be themselves without the fear of judgment Campers are encouraged to express their true selves at camp, fostering self-acceptance and confidence. Truly nurturing spaces for children are hard to come by in today’s world; with so many social and online pressures, camp’s safe, happy community is a critical place for our kids.

Camp helps youth:

Develop leadership skills through our youth-led programming, with supportive staff by their side.

Discover a sense of self by participating in activities that build confidence.

Overcome obstacles by challenging themselves to try activities they’ve never done before. Learn resilience and gain a deep appreciation of the great outdoors.

Cultivate important life skills by interacting with fellow campers and problem-solving with a team.

Relax & "unplug" from the every day while making lifelong friends!

The camp community is:

A tight-knit community of friendship & sisterhood.

Classic camp experiences.

Awesome adventures.

Having a voice and a choice in each experience. Experiential learning in the great outdoors. Taking the lead and making a difference. Meaningful mentorship from professional role models.

25 Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains

Outdoor Progression

Progression allows girls to learn the skills they need to become competent in the outdoors, including how to plan an organize outdoor activities. Acknowledge a girl’s mastery of an outdoor skill and invite her to challenge herself further by taking that next step and out! Outdoor fun can be endless when girls lead.

Summer Camp 2026 Digital Journal!

Your summer adventures don’t have to stay in the past bring them to life right here! Scan the QR code to upload your favorite camp photos, videos, and unforgettable memories all in one place. Think of it like a shared scrapbook made by YOU and your Girl Scout friends From campfire songs and s’mores, to zip-lines and starry nights, every moment deserves to shine

Are you Ready for Overnight Camp?

Read the statemnet and select the option that best applies to you.

Camper Quiz

You enjoy staying overnight at a friend’s house

You can live without a radio, TV, iPad, and cell phone

You can take care of your own hair.

When you see a bug or spider, you can handle it-even if you don’t like it!

You make your own bed and keep track of your things.

You love to make new friends and do things with other Girl Scouts.

You are prepared to not see/talk with your family while at camp

You can live by the Girl Scout Promise and Law while at camp.

Caregiver Quiz

You relax & enjoy yourself when your child is at a sleepover.

You can follow camp policies listed in the camp handbook.

You can live by the Girl Scout Promise and Law.

You are prepared to not see your child for several days.

You trust the camp director & counselors with your child’s safety

You’re confident in your child’s ability to maintain their hygiene.

Your child knows what food allergies they have.

No Way Maybe Yes

No Way Maybe Yes

Quiz Key

All Yes- You are ready!

Mostly Yes, some Maybe or No Way- You are ready!

Mostly Maybe- You are probably ready!

Mostly No Way, some Maybe, or Yes- You might not be ready, but Girl Scouts love to rise to a challenge!

All No Way- Give day camp a try!

Camp Autographs

Bring this guide to camp to capture your cabin mates, counselors, and camp friends' autographs and memories of your time at Stevens Ranch.

Camp Autographs

Bring this guide to camp to capture your cabin mates, counselors, and camp friends' autographs and memories of your time at Stevens Ranch.

Camp T-Shirt & Patches

Included with EVERY session registration!

Camp t-shirts and patches included with every session registration The t-shirt will be white with a white logo, so campers can use their camp t-shirt for week’s tie-dye activity. (T-shirt in photo is sample only.)

Also available for add-on to your GSTOP 2026 Camp memories. Order by March 31.

Your camp pack will include a logoed bucket hat, backpack and water bottle! Get yours for only $36!

Add on to your Camp Pack with a plush camp mascot for only $14 (Horse, Deer, or Armadillo)

Add on to your Camp Pack with a Turtle Time Kit for $14. The Turtle Time Kit includes assorted books, playing cards, maze puzzles The perfect quiet time activities.

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