

Summer Camp 2026
New Older Girl Sessions!

Horsin’ Around
Grades 5-9 | June 7-12 | $500
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Saddle up for an unforgettable week of adventure! Designed for older girls who are brand new to horseback riding, this session is your perfect introduction to the cowgirl life. Spend time in the arena learning the basics of grooming, saddling, and caring for your horse before climbing into the saddle for at least four riding lessons You’ll practice balance, communication, and teamwork with your horse as you learn to ride with confidence Along the way, enjoy classic camp fun making new friends, cooling off at the pool, and exploring life around the barn. By the end of the week, you’ll not only know your way around a horse you’ll feel like a true cowgirl! For the beginner rider. Long pants and boots/shoes with ½ inch heels are required.
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Wilderness Warriors
Grades
8-11 | June 21-26 | $460
Ready to take on the wild? In this adventure-packed session, you’ll learn what it takes to be a true wilderness warrior! Spend your days mastering primitive camping and survival skills like building fires, setting up shelters, navigating with a compass, and discovering how to use nature’s resources You’ll put your skills to the test with at least one night of primitive camping and a full day of outdoor cooking, preparing your own meals over the fire With your fellow adventurers by your side, you’ll build confidence, teamwork, and courage as you explore, learn, and live the wild side of camp life. Camping experience is helpful, but not required.

Float On
Grades 8-11 | July 19-24 | $460
Make a splash this summer and let your worries drift away! In Float On, you’ll spend the week soaking up the sun and trying out all kinds of waterbased adventures From paddleboarding and kayaking to swimming and water games, every day brings a new way to have fun on the water. Whether you’re gliding across the lake or just floating with friends, you’ll find your calm, your confidence, and your summer groove. By the end of the week, you’ll be refreshed, recharged, and ready to ride any wave that comes your way!

Spooky Scouts
Grades 7-11 | July 5-10 | $460
Do you love a good scare? Join Spooky Scouts for a week of frightfully fun adventures! Watch spooky movies under the stars, swap ghost stories by the campfire, and team up to create your very own haunted house. Take a moonlit dip during night swim and test your aim in a zombie-themed archery challenge! It’s all treats (and a few playful tricks) as you celebrate your love of Halloween, horror, and all things eerie with new friends who love the thrills just as much as you do For campers who enjoy spooky fun no real scares, just hauntingly good times!
New Younger Girl Sessions!

Diva in Training: Mini Camp
Grades K-3 | June 21-23 & June 24-26 | $275
Get ready for a little sparkle and a lot of fun in Diva in Training! During this halfweek session, campers will enjoy the ultimate pampered camp experience playing dress-up, styling hair, painting nails, and experimenting with fun, ageappropriate makeup. Between makeovers, they’ll still enjoy classic camp favorites like swimming and crafts It’s the perfect blend of glam and campfire charm!


Happily Ever After: Mini Camp
Grades K-3 | July 19-21 & July 22-24 | $275
Step into a storybook world where imagination comes to life! Campers will spend the week dressing up as their favorite fairy-tale characters, building enchanting fairy houses in the woods, and bringing magical stories to life through games and crafts As the sun sets, gather around the campfire to share classic fairy tales and create new ones together under the stars It’s a week of wonder, creativity, and happily-ever-afters waiting to be written!
Zensory
Grades 3-7 | July 5-10 | $430
Step into a week of calm, creativity, and cozy vibes! Perfect for girls who want a gentler camp experience, you’ll enjoy sensory-friendly crafts, quiet moments of meditation in the woods, and peaceful floats in the pool or on the lake. You and your cabin mates can even choose to enjoy meals in a quieter spot, making every part of your day calm and relaxing. This is your chance to slow down, recharge, and shape your own calm, creative adventure at camp.

Plant Pals
Grades 1-4 | June 14-19 | $460
Grow your love for nature in Plant Pals! Campers will dig into the world of botany as they learn to identify local trees and plants, explore how ecosystems thrive, and discover the importance of conservation From hands-on nature projects to a special field trip to the Botanic Gardens, girls will see just how much fun it is to grow, learn, and explore the green world around them!
Dear Camper Families,
I am thrilled to welcome you to another incredible summer at Camp Tall Chief! Nestled in the rolling Osage Hills, our camp is a place where girls build courage, confidence, and character surrounded by the beauty of Oklahoma’s forests, lakes, and trails From the first morning song to the final campfire, each day at Tall Chief offers a chance to explore, grow, and create lifelong memories.
In addition to our overnight camp, we’re proud to offer day camps across several beautiful locations throughout our council area each with its own special charm and opportunities for discovery. Whether campers are fishing by the pond, cooking over a campfire, learning archery, or completing badgework, our programs are designed to blend fun, skill building, and nature appreciation in every experience.
This year, we are especially excited to introduce CampWell, a new training from the Alliance for Camp Health This initiative focuses on supporting the mental, emotional, and social health and wellbeing of everyone at camp. Our goal is to ensure that every camper feels safe, supported, connected, and contributing all while having the time of their lives. Our staff are being trained to recognize and nurture these important aspects of the camp experience, helping your camper thrive both individually and as part of the community.
We are also taking important steps to strengthen our emergency alert and communication systems, following the national weather events of Summer 2025. These updates will enhance how we monitor conditions, communicate with families, and respond swiftly to ensure everyone’s safety.
At Camp Tall Chief, we believe that camp is more than just a place it’s a community where girls discover their strengths, build new skills, and find joy in the outdoors Thank you for trusting us to be a part of your camper’s journey. We can’t wait to share another summer full of adventure, laughter, and growth with you.
Yours in Girl Scouting,

Camp Director, Camp Tall Chief
On my honor, I will try: To serve God* and mycountry, To help people at alltimes, And to live by the Girl Scout Law. *Members may substitute for the word God in accordance with their own spiritual beliefs I will do my best to be: honest and fair, friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and responsible for what I say and do, and to: respect myself and others, respect authority, use resources wisely, make the world a better place, and be a sister to every Girl Scout.
Five Outcomes of Camp
When Girl Scouts come to camp, they do more than just have fun! Our camp programming is designed to help girls grow and benefit through the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.
Strong Sense of Self
Girl Scouts have confidence in themselves and their abilities; they form positive identities.
At camp, campers are encouraged to try new activities and practice their skills Campers plan together to choose extra activities to add to their daily schedule
Healthy Relationships
Girl Scouts develop and maintain healthy relationships by communicating their feelings
In a group living setting like camp, conflict can happen. When it does, our trained counselors discuss any disagreements with campers and help them solve their conflict constructively
Challenge Seeking
Girl Scouts take appropriate risks, try things even if they might fail, and learn from their mistakes.
Positive Values
Girl Scouts act ethically, honestly and responsibly, and show concern for others
Campers learn to share responsibility in keeping their living area clean and assisting in cleaning areas shared by all camp during daily “kapers ”
At camp, our staff instructors are trained to supervise their specialty area and engage campers in healthy risk taking. Campers can try “challange by choice” in an encouraging, uplifting environment. 2 5 4 3 1
Community Problem Solving
Girl Scouts desire to contribute to the world in purposeful and meaningful ways, learn how to identify problems in the community, and create “action plans” to solve them
As a part of our group living environment at camp, campers create their own rules for their groups with the guidance of counselors
Join our Camp Director, Kelsey Luks, at Camp Tall Chief for an afternoon to learn more about our 2026 summer camp sessions and get any of your summer camp questions answered! Table
8 and April 26, 2026 at 3pm
Registration

Registration opens December 1st
Choose the ‘Events’ tab on gseok.org to find a program.
First time visitors to our online registration must become a registered user by creating a profile and password when prompted during the registration process.
⬥ Once you complete this step, your information will be stored and available for future registrations.
Choose your program, the link will direct you to register in GSEvents, then proceed through payment options.
⬥ Be sure to complete your order. A $50 nonrefundable deposit is due per camper, per session, at the time of registration.
You will receive an email registration confirmation.
⬥ Programs may be canceled if the minimum number of participants is not met.
⬥ Programs are filled on a firstregistered, first-served basis. The online system indicates program capacity and remaining spaces available as well as a waitlist.
⬥ Campers will need to register for sessions using their 2025-2026 grade level
Waitlists
Being placed on a waitlist does not guarantee placement into the program. Waitlists are dependent on cancellations. If you are removed from the waitlist and placed into a camp session, you will receive an email notification with links to make payment. Notifications will come from camps@gseok.org. Please check spam/junk folders and mark this as a safe sender.
Membership
All girls participating in summer camp programs must be a registered Girl Scout. Have no fear, it is super easy to register and costs $45. Your camper is not required to be in a troop to attend camp. Any adult spending the night for a family or troop program must be a registered Girl Scout and have an approved background check.
To complete a membership registration, visit gseok.org/join.
Health History Form
Health history forms are required for all campers. They must be completed within 12 months prior to the camper’s arrival at camp. The form can be uploaded into CampDoc or bring it with you to camp. A physician’s signature is required. NO PARTICIPANT WILL BE ADMITTED TO CAMP WITHOUT THIS COMPLETED FORM.
Help Us Contact You!
When registering for programs, confirm and update your email address in your registration profile on gseok.org. All confirmations and cancellations are sent to the email address on file.
To be sure you don’t miss important emails regarding camp reservations, please consider adding @gseok.org as a trusted domain.
A Day in the Life of a Camper
An average day at camp? No such thing!
You and your fellow Girl Scouts will work directly with your counselors to create your ideal schedule while you adventure at Camp Tall Chief! Here’s an example of what a day at camp might look like:

What's on the menu?

Food is crucial to a great camp experience and can be a prime concern for parents and campers alike. One way to keep campers energized and happy is having a quality food service operation. Our campers are so busy, we want to make sure they have lots of options to choose from so they get the nutrition they need. We work closely with our food vendor planning the menus, testing and selecting the best food choices, and making items available that promote healthy choices and accommodate all dietary restrictions.
Sample Menu
Bacon, Egg, and Biscuits. Toast, Fruit, and Cereal Bar. Milk and Juice
Chicken Tenders, Tater Tots, and Corn. Salad Bar.
Pretzels and Hummus, Goldfish Crackers, Fruit Snacks, Gatorade
Spaghetti with choice of sauce, garlic bread, and green beans. Salad Bar. Peach Cobbler
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Real Price of Camp
A Day in the Life of a Camper
Did you know that Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma pays for around 50% of the cost of our members going to summer camp?
The cost of 1 week of camp includes: Food Staffing Security
Activity Supplies
Housing Utilities
Total: $800-$1,000
While our prices have risen this year, we are still upholding our commitment to keep camp affordable for our Girl Scouts. How can you help?
If you would like to help cover the true cost of camp, we warmly welcome any amount you choose to include at the link: https://gseok.doubleknot.com/event/full-cost-of-camp/3126764
A Day in the Life of a Camper
More Opportunities for Earning Badges
When your camper picks a session, included in the cost are any badges they earn in their session, as well as the annual Overnight Camp patch.
However, in 2026, we are adding more opportunities to leave camp with more badges.
1. Body Positivity Badges
With a new all camp curriculum, every girl will leave having earned the new body positivity badge for their level.






2. Badge Review
With such a wide range of experiences at camp, your camper may earn more than they expected!
Each week, camp staff will review what other badges campers have earned or worked towads along the way. At the end of the week, families will receive a handout of all the badges they have earned and you’re welcome to buy them right away at the GSEOK store’s pop-up at camp.
2026 Camp Tall Chief Overnight Camp Sessions
At Girl Scout Overnight Camp, your camper will make friends, build confidence, and discover her best self all with the guidance of our trained staff and support of her camp community.










Week 1 | June 7–12

Paws and Claws
Grades 2-4| $430
If you’re an animal lover, this session is *purrfect* for you! Dive into the world of pet care as you meet with a local veterinarian to learn about the health and happiness of all your furry friends From feeding and grooming to understanding pet behavior and careers, you'll have a week filled with adorable animals, new friends, and all things pets!
Badges: Pets (B), Animal Habitats (J)
Trail Mix
Grades 3-5| $460
Let's go on a Girl Scout adventure! Campers will explore the beauty of nature through exciting hikes and hands-on activities. Discover local wildlife, learn about the environment, and develop outdoor skills while making new friends. Make your own snacks to take on your hikes! This fun-filled camp promises unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation for the wonders of the great outdoors!
Badges: Trail Adventure (J/C)
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Water Otters
Grades 5-8| $460
Spurs and Bits
Grades
2-4| $500
Learn to groom and saddle your horse for at least four arena lessons. The week is sure to rustle up a lot of fun! Explore skills of cowgirl life and enjoy the other camp activities too. For the beginner or intermediate rider. Long pants and boots/shoes with 1⁄2 inch heels are required.
Badges: Horseback Rider (J)
Goal Getters
Grades 3-7 | $460
For the sporty girl with a competitive edge, this camp explores sports, games, and adventure. Set your own goals, and keep score with your cabinmates. With a trip off camp to a local sporting event, Goal Getters are sure to find something to love at Camp Tallchief this summer.
Badges: Staying Fit (J), Good Sportsmanship (C)
Slip and slide into the camp pool, go canoeing or kayaking, and spend time on the boat tubing, knee or zup-boarding. Play water games and spend plenty of time at the camp’s lake with time to try numerous lakefront activities. Spend a day at Paradise Beach Water Park in Tulsa! Take moonlight dips, race a canoe or just spend time picking your favorite water activity, this week is for you. Strong swimming skills are required for this week, previous resident camp experience recommended
Badges: Paddling (S)

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Week 1 | June 7–12

Castaway
Grades 5-8| $430
Ahoy there, adventurers! Join a band of castaways and journey deep into the woods to put your survival skills to the test Each day will present new challenges and team competitions, from building shelters and mastering navigation to identifying edible plants and creating tools from natural materials. Only the most resourceful will rise to the top! This week is packed with adventure, teamwork, and outdoor knowhow.
Badges: Trees (C)
Horsin’ Around
Grades 5-9| $500
Saddle up for an unforgettable week of adventure! Designed for older girls who are brand new to horseback riding, this session is your perfect introduction to the cowgirl life. Learn the basics of grooming, saddling, and caring for your horse before climbing into the saddle for at least four riding lessons. You’ll practice balance, communication, and teamworkas you learn to ride with confidence. For the beginner rider. Long pants and boots/shoes with ½ inch heels are required. This may serve as a pre-requisite for Don’t Rein Me In with instructor recommendation
CIT 2
Age 15 by 6/1/2026| $650 (for all 3 weeks)
Epic Ink
Grades 5-9| $430
Unleash your inner artist and storyteller in Epic Ink! Campers will explore the art of comic creation developing characters, designing panels, and bringing their stories to life through bold illustrations Alongside their creative projects, they’ll dive into classic camp fun like swimming, hiking, and evenings around the campfire. By the end of the week, each girl will have her own original comic and plenty of camp memories to match!
Badges: Comic Artist (C), Collage Artist (S)
Right on Target
Grades 6-9| $460
Do you want to hit that bull’s-eye? Pull back the string and let those arrows fly! Experience using a compound bow! This specialty program will not only teach you the basics of archery, but also allow you to compete for nationally recognized skill level awards. Whether you’re a beginner or a master archer, your skills will benefit from this exciting program. Also practice target sport skills with a trip to go hatchet throwing! Hopefully, it’s right on target!
Badges: Archery (C)
It’s time to take your leadership to the next level! Now that you’ve completed CIT 1, you are just one step away from being ready to be a camp counselor In your first week of CIT 2, you will get to experience a primitive campout, and plan out the rest of your CIT experience
Week
2 | June 14–19

Try Everything
Grades 1-4| $430
This session is perfect for campers who want to experience it all cool off at the lake, take aim at the archery range, explore forest trails, and discover new favorite activities every day. With a mix of creativity, outdoor adventure, and classic camp fun, girls will end the week with new skills, new friends, and the confidence to try anything!
Badges: Making Friends (B), Independence (J)
Wacky Wizardry
Grades 1-4| $430
Step into a magical world and unleash your inner wizard! Brew potions, create disappearing ink, and taste chocolate frogs. Go on adventures like owl spotting, ‘dragon’ slaying, and even play broomstick soccer! With capes, cauldron cakes, and endless magical activities, this camp is perfect for young witches ready to explore
Badges: Fling Flyer (B), Playing the Past (J)
Bubble Up
Grades 3-5| $460
Create your own tropical paradise at camp Make a volcano Hang out in a hammock Eat your breakfast in the pool or have lunch on the lake. Build a raft and race your friends across the cove. Spend a day at Paradise Beach in Tulsa. In between dips at the pool you will also have time for other camp activities, too. Comfort in water and basic swimming skills required.
Badges: Paddleboat Challenge (J)
Plant Pals
Grades 1-4| $460
Grow your love for nature in Plant Pals! Campers will dig into the world of botany as they learn to identify local trees and plants, explore how ecosystems thrive, and discover the importance of conservation. From handson nature projects to a special field trip to the Botanic Gardens, girls will see just how much fun it is to grow, learn, and explore the green world around them!
Badges: Bugs (B), Flowers (J)
Night Owls
Grades 2-5| $430
When the sun goes down, the adventure begins! In Night Owls, campers will stay up late to explore the magic of camp after dark. They’ll take night hikes under the stars, enjoy late-night swims, and try glow-in-the-dark games and crafts. With campfires lighting the way and friends by their side, girls will discover that camp shines brightest at night!
Badges: Space Science (B/J/C)
Saddle Up
Grades 4-6| $500

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Now that you know how to groom and saddle your horse, it’s time to hit the trails. You will have at least one arena lesson, and then it’s off you go! When you’re not riding the range, you will learn about equine health and enjoy the other camp activities. For the intermediate rider. Long pants and boots/shoes with 1⁄2 inch heels are required.
Badges: Horseback Riding (J)
Deck Hands
Grades 5-9| $430
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Get an introduction to the wide world of sailing during this session. Learn how to sail a Sunfish on your own. Haul in the sheet and you are off on an exciting adventure. Skills include knot tying, boating terminology, and rigging procedures. Come build your sailing skills and enjoy other camp activities as well. Comfort in open water and strong swimming skills required.
Badges: Mariner Pin (All Levels)
CIT 2 - Week 2
Age 15 by 6/1/2026| $650
Week 2 | June 14–19
Clay Creations
Grades 4-8| $460
Sculpt, spin, and play with clay at Camp Tallchief! Discover how fun and simple it can be to craft your own handmade ceramics, while exploring pottery techniques from around the world. Create unique items to take home with you. Plus, enjoy a special trip to a pottery studio. In between your pottery projects, dive into some tie-dye fun and cool off with a swim in the pool.
Badges: Outdoor Art (J/C)
With a Bit of Tack
Grades 6-10| $500
Learn about horses, riding styles, and equestrian grooming and care. Trotting with balance and control while successfully steering in an arena will be the focus of this session. A trail ride, washing and watering the horses, and cooling off at the pool could be just a few of the activities you’ll engage in. More experienced riders will get to try faster gaits and more advanced challenges. You will love horsing around in this program. Long pants and boots/shoes with 1⁄2 inch heels are required.
After a restful weekend, come back and join us for your 2 week of CIT 2! You will get the opportunity to experience leadership roles across camp and learn what planning a camp program is like.
Week 3 | June 21–26

Mini Camp: Diva in Training
Grades K-3| $275
Get ready for a little sparkle and a lot of fun in Diva in Training! During this half-week session, campers will enjoy the ultimate pampered camp experience playing dressup, styling hair, painting nails, and experimenting with fun, age-appropriate makeup Between makeovers, they’ll still enjoy classic camp favorites like swimming and crafts. It’s the perfect blend of glam and campfire charm!
Splish, Splash, Splat!
Grades 1-4| $430
Get ready for a week full of creativity and splashy fun! Dive into extra pool time, dance to your favorite songs, and let your imagination shine with colorful art projects From water games to paint splatters, every day is packed with music, movement, and messy masterpieces that make camp unforgettable!
Badges: Outdoor Art (all levels)
Bubble Up
Grades 3-5| $460
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Mini Camp: Giddy Up
Grades 1-3| $300
Giddy up and go! It’s a wonderful world learning about ponies and horses! Learn about horseback safety and the parts of a western saddle. Learn how to brush and groom your horse and then take a ride in the arena. This includes two arena lessons. Long pants & boots with 1⁄2 inch heels are required.
Spurs and Bits
Grades 2-4| $500
Learn to groom and saddle your horse for at least four arena lessons. The week is sure to rustle up a lot of fun! Explore skills of cowgirl life and enjoy the other camp activities too. For the beginner or intermediate rider. Long pants and boots/shoes with 1⁄2 inch heels are required.
Badges: Horseback Rider (J)
Create your own tropical paradise at camp. Make a volcano. Hang out in a hammock. Eat your breakfast in the pool or have lunch on the lake. Build a raft and race your friends across the cove. Spend a day at Paradise Beach in Tulsa. In between dips at the pool you will also have time for other camp activities, too. Comfort in water and basic swimming skills required.
Badges: Paddleboat Challenge (J)
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Paws and Claws
Grades 2-4| $430
If you’re an animal lover, this session is *purrfect* for you! Dive into the world of pet care as you meet with a local veterinarian to learn about the health and happiness of all your furry friends. From feeding and grooming to understanding pet behavior and careers, you'll have a week filled with adorable animals, new friends, and all things pets!
Badges: Pets (B), Animal Habitats (J)
Advanced Waterbugs
Grades 7-11| $475

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Week 3 | June 21–26
Did you love your time in Waterbugs and are you ready to continue to progress on the water with more advanced wakeboarding or skiing skills? This camp will take those skills to the next level. Campers will enjoy daily, individual instruction on the wakeboard or waterskis. The group may elect to visit a nearby lake for additional aquatic adventures. Mariner level swim test required at the start of this week, successful completion of Water Bugs and instructor approval required.
Badges: Mariner Pin (All Levels)
CIT 2 - Week 3
Age 15 by 6/1/2026| $650
Out of This World
Grades 3-7 | $430
Get ready to journey beyond the stars in Out of This World! Campers will explore the science of space through hands-on experiments and stargazing, then dream up their own alien worlds filled with creative creatures and cosmic adventures. Mixing real astronomy with wild imagination, this week is perfect for girls who love science, storytelling, and a little bit of outer space mystery!
Badges: Space Science (all levels)
Wilderness Warriors
Grades 8-11| $430
Step into adventure and test your outdoor skills in Wilderness Warriors! Campers will learn the essentials of wilderness survival like fire building, shelter making, navigation, and outdoor cooking then put their skills to the test during a primitive overnight campout. With plenty of time spent exploring the woods and mastering new challenges, this session is perfect for girls ready to take their outdoor confidence to the next level.
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Badges: Adventure Camper (S), Survival Camper (A)
It’s time to put the final touches on your preparation to be a camp counselor! You will get to shadow cabins, put on all-camp events, and even get your very own camp name in a special CIT-only ceremony. After this week, you will be prepared to be a camp counselor or just a community leader whenever you are ready!


Week 5 | July 5–10

Spy in Training
Grades 1-5| $430
Do you have what it takes to be a top-secret agent? Step into the world of espionage in Spy in Training, where campers will test their stealth, observation, and problem-solving skills through exciting low-ropes challenges and spy-themed activities. Gather clues, practice sneaky maneuvers, and even create a secret dossier on a counselor of your choice! It’s a week full of adventure, mystery, and undercover fun perfect for girls ready to unlock their inner spy
Badges: Senses (B), Detective (J)
Trail Mix
Grades 3-7| $460
Let's go on a Girl Scout adventure! Campers will explore the beauty of nature through exciting hikes and hands-on activities Discover local wildlife, learn about the environment, and develop outdoor skills while making new friends Make your own snacks to take on your hikes! This fun-filled camp promises unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation for the wonders of the great outdoors!
Badges: Trail Adventure (J/C)
Saddle Up
Grades 4-6 | $500
Now that you know how to groom and saddle your horse, it’s time to hit the trails. You will have at least one arena lesson, and then it’s off you go! When you’re not riding the range, you will learn about equine health and enjoy the other camp activities For the intermediate rider. Long pants and boots/shoes with 1⁄2 inch heels are required.
Badges: Horseback Riding (J)
Artrageous
Grades 3-5| $430
Unleash your inner artist and dive into a fun-filled week of creativity and adventure! Explore new art forms like drawing, painting, clay, and fabric projects while experimenting with different techniques and styles Try your hand at friendship bracelets, mixed-media creations, and imaginative designs that let your creativity shine. Along the way, enjoy classic camp adventures swim, cook a meal over the campfire, and build your own personal portfolio of unique artwork to proudly show off and take home.
Badges: Art and Design (B/J)
Zensory
Grades 3-7| $430
Step into a week of calm, creativity, and cozy vibes! Perfect for girls who want a gentler camp experience, you’ll enjoy sensoryfriendly crafts, quiet moments of meditation in the woods, and peaceful floats in the pool or on the lake. You and your cabin mates can even choose to enjoy meals in a quieter spot, making every part of your day calm and relaxing. This is your chance to slow down, recharge, and shape your own calm, creative adventure at camp.
Badges: Me Time (B), Uniquely Us (J), Outside the Mirror (C)
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Week 5 | July 5–10
Deck Hands
Grades 5-8| $430
Get an introduction to the wide world of sailing during this session. Learn how to sail a Sunfish on your own. Haul in the sheet and you are off on an exciting adventure. Skills include knot tying, boating terminology, and rigging procedures. Come build your sailing skills and enjoy other camp activities as well Comfort in open water and strong swimming skills required Badges: Mariner Pin (All Levels)
With a Bit of Tack
Grades 6-9| $500
Learn about horses, riding styles, and equestrian grooming and care. Trotting with balance and control while successfully steering in an arena will be the focus of this session. A trail ride, washing and watering the horses, and cooling off at the pool could be just a few of the activities you’ll engage in. More experienced riders will get to try faster gaits and more advanced challenges You will love horsing around in this program Long pants and boots/shoes with 1⁄2 inch heels are required.
CIT 1 - Week 1
Age 14 by 6/1/2026| $700 (for all 3 weeks)
Power Up!
Grades 6-9| $430
Get ready to move, stretch, and feel unstoppable! In Power Up!, campers will try new exercises, challenge themselves in fun, friendly competitions, and discover how strong and capable their bodies can be. Along the way, girls will build confidence, boost self-esteem, and celebrate what their bodies can do all while having a blast with friends It’s a high-energy week of movement, teamwork, and feeling powerful from the inside out!
Badges: Outside the Mirror (C), Mind Body Me (S)
Spooky Scouts
Grades 7-11| $430
Calling all brave adventurers! Get ready for a week of thrills, chills, and creepy fun at Spooky Scouts. Campers will design and build their very own haunted house, enjoy spooky-themed crafts and games, and gather around the campfire for eerie stories as night falls. Watch spooky movies, explore the camp under the stars, and embrace the excitement of all things Halloween. It’s a week full of frightfully fun adventures you won’t want to miss!
Badges: Night Owl (C), Room Makeover (S), Outdoor Art Master (A)
Have you always wondered what it was like to be a camp counselor? Do you see yourself as a future leader of camp? This session is for you! Over three weeks, you will get the foundations of what it is to be a camp counselor. In your first week, you will get to try all of the camp activities and spend a full day outside, cooking all of your meals.

Week
6 | July 12–17
Crafty Critters
Grades 1-4| $430
Get ready to tinker, build, and create! In Crafty Critters, campers will explore the exciting world of making from designing inventive gadgets to crafting tiny, detailed miniatures Each day brings a new hands-on project where imagination meets skill, letting girls experiment, problemsolve, and bring their ideas to life By the end of the week, they’ll have a collection of unique creations to show off, share, and be proud of!
Badges: Create and Innovate (B), Craft and Tinker (J)
Arrow Up
Grades 3-5| $430
Ready, set, bullseye! Spend your week mastering the art of archery as you practice your aim every full day at camp Learn how to build and string your own recurve bow, care for your equipment like a pro, and sharpen your focus and precision on the range. By the end of the week, you’ll feel the thrill of confidence that comes with hitting your mark again and again!
Badges: Practice With Purpose (J)
Boss Girl Boot Camp
Grades 3-7| $430
Wacky Wizardry
Grades 1-4| $430
Step into a magical world and unleash your inner wizard! Brew potions, create disappearing ink, and taste chocolate frogs. Go on adventures like owl spotting, ‘dragon’ slaying, and even play broomstick soccer! With capes, cauldron cakes, and endless magical activities, this camp is perfect for young witches ready to explore.
Badges: Fling Flyer (B), Playing the Past (J)
Bubble Up
Grades 3-5| $460
Create your own tropical paradise at camp. Make a volcano. Hang out in a hammock. Eat your breakfast in the pool or have lunch on the lake. Build a raft and race your friends across the cove. Spend a day at Paradise Beach in Tulsa. In between dips at the pool you will also have time for other camp activities, too. Comfort in water and basic swimming skills required
Badges: Paddleboat Challenge (J)
Calling all future leaders, creators, and change-makers! At Boss Girl Boot Camp, you’ll dive into the world of entrepreneurship and learn how to bring your big ideas to life. Design your own products, create a brand, and show off your marketing skills through fun, hands-on challenges. You’ll even get to meet real women entrepreneurs who started their own businesses and learn how they made it happen Get ready to dream it, build it, and boss up your confidence all week long!
Badges: Create and Innovate (J), My Money Plan (J), My Dream Budget (C)

Grades 4-8| $460
Step into the spotlight and make your acting debut at Camp Tall Chief! Bring your creativity to life as you design your own set, create costumes, and show off your singing, acting, or dancing skills in a one-of-a-kind camp production. You’ll also get to go off-site to see a live performance for some extra inspiration. Whether you love acting, stage design, or just want to have fun with new friends, this is your chance to shine Lights, camera, action let the show begin!
Badges: Playing the Past (J), Public Speaker (C)
With a Bit of Tack
Grades 6-9| $500
Learn about horses, riding styles, and equestrian grooming and care Trotting with balance and control while successfully steering in an arena will be the focus of this session. A trail ride, washing and watering the horses, and cooling off at the pool could be just a few of the activities you’ll engage in. More experienced riders will get to try faster gaits and more advanced challenges. You will love horsing around in this program. Long pants and boots/shoes with 1⁄2 inch heels are required.
CIT 1 - Week 2
Age 14 by 6/1/2026| $700 (for all 3 weeks)
Waterbugs
Grades 5-9| $475
Is being at the lake one of your favorite summer activities? During this session, campers will have the opportunity to build on knee and zupboarding skills and learn waterskiing and wakeboarding with individual, daily instruction. While the focus of this program is built on the lake, campers will enjoy time for all camp activities Mariner level swim test will be required at the start of this week, previous resident camp experience required
Badges: Mariner Pin
Don’t Rein Me In
Grades 6-11| $500
Ride into the sunset after improving your equine skills by riding in the arena or out on the trails. Riders will be evaluated and challenged to improve their horsemanship. Don’t forget about the sleepover you’ll have with your horse on the trail. Long pants and boots/shoes with 1⁄2 inch heels are required. Campers must have attended With a Bit of Tack or Horsin’ Around (with recommendation).
Now that you’re comfortable at camp after week 1, it’s time to come back, learn more about leadership, and work on compiling your resources for your future job as a camp counselor! You will get to work on a special service project and spend time helping out around camp.
Week 7 | July 19–24

Mini Camp: Mermaids
Grades K-3| $275
Check out life under the sea! Dive into a week full of splashy fun with your camp friends as you swim, play exciting water games, and learn all about water safety.Buildyourownawesomewaterslideandcool off with water balloon battles, relay races, and other wild water adventures. Whether you’re gliding through the pool or laughing through a splash zone, thisweekisallaboutstayingcoolandmakingwaves! Comfortinwaterrequired.
Mini Camp: Happily Ever After
Grades K-3| $275
Step into a storybook world where imagination comes to life! Campers will spend the week dressing up as their favorite fairy-tale characters, building enchanting fairy houses in the woods, and bringing magical stories to life through games and crafts. As the sun sets, gather around the campfire to share classic fairy tales and create new ones together under the stars. It’s a week of wonder, creativity, and happilyever-afters waiting to be written!
Try Everything Spurs and Bits
Grades 1-4| $430
This session is perfect for campers who want to experience it all cool off at the lake, take aim at the archery range, explore forest trails, and discover new favorite activities every day With a mix of creativity, outdoor adventure, and classic camp fun, girls will end the week with new skills, new friends, and the confidence to try anything!
Badges: Making Friends (B), Independence (J)
Saddle Up
Grades 4-6| $500
Now that you know how to groom and saddle your horse, it’s time to hit the trails. You will have at least one arena lesson, and then it’s off you go! When you’re not riding the range, you will learn about equine health and enjoy the other camp activities For the intermediate rider. Long pants and boots/shoes with 1⁄2 inch heels are required.
Badges: Horseback Riding (J)
Grades 2-4| $500
Learn to groom and saddle your horse for at least four arena lessons. The week is sure to rustle up a lot of fun! Explore skills of cowgirl life and enjoy the other camp activities too For the beginner or intermediate rider Long pants and boots/shoes with 1⁄2 inch heels are required.
Badges: Horseback Rider (J)
New!

Week 7| July 19–24
A Little Bit Sketch
Grades 5-8| $430
Unleash your inner artist and bring your ideas to life one sketch at a time! Spend the week exploring the world of drawing as you practice with pencils, charcoal, pastels, and pens. Learn new techniques for shading, perspective, and illustration while experimenting with different styles and subjects. Then, put your skills to the test in the ultimate Sketch-Off Challenge to see what masterpiece you can create! By the end of the week, you’ll have your own portfolio of original artwork to proudly show off and take home.
Night Crawlers
Grades 8-11| $430
When the sun sets, a whole new world of adventure begins! Discover the wild side of camp at night with games like flashlight tag and glow-in-the-dark archery. Take a twilight hike, gaze at constellations, and watch for shooting stars to wish upon. Then sleep in and enjoy a late breakfast after your nighttime adventures. Plus, there’s all the daytime fun of camp, too Perfect for campers who are ready to experience camp after dark!
CIT 1 - Week 3
Age 14 by 6/1/2026| $700 (for all 3 weeks)
Pampered Camper
Grades 6-9| $460
Get ready for a week of stylish fun! Dive into the latest tips on hairstyles, discover your best colors, and check out current fashion trends. Experiment with makeup shades for every occasion, try out cool nail designs, and learn a few tricks to upgrade your look. But it's not just about style you’ll also whip up some exciting recipes and pick up pro etiquette tips (ever wonder which fork to use?) Bring one nice outfit, because one night, we’re going out in style at a restaurant in Tulsa!
Float On
Grades 8-11| $460
Make a splash this summer as you dive into a week of paddling, sunshine, and relaxation! Try out different water sports like canoeing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding while building your confidence on the water. Spend your days soaking up the sun, floating with friends, and discovering the calm and beauty of life on the lake. For an added adventure, campers can choose to take a float trip down a local river an unforgettable way to end the week!
Join us for your third and final week of CIT 1! You will get to shadow cabins, finalize any projects you and your fellow CITs have begun, and get ready to take your new leadership skills into the world!
Leadership Opportunities | Grades 9-12

Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Program
(3 weeks Sunday-Friday with weekends at home)
So, you want to be a camp counselor? Find out what counselor life is really like! The CIT Program enables campers to better understand the Girl Scout practices and principles related to camping and outdoor education
The CIT Leadership Project was developed to give Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors the opportunity to experience the challenges and rewards of working with younger campers in an outdoor setting. Becoming a CIT enables campers to gain insights into the responsibilities of program delivery and camp operations, offers experience in staff responsibilities, program goals, leadership styles, child development, group dynamics, outdoor skills, and conflict resolution. Campers will build a resource notebook by selecting and developing their favorite games, songs, and recipes to aid in their training.
The CIT program is designed to take place over the course of two summers CIT 1 & 2 are each three-week programs (with weekends spent at home) designed to give Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors a chance to hone their leadership skills.
Must attend CIT 1 to attend CIT 2.
The CIT program is a total of six weeks of training (3 weeks per summer) with the intent of working at least one full summer at camp after completion, if eligible.
Completing the CIT program can also count as your prerequisite for your Gold Award!
CIT I
Weeks 5-7 (no weekends)| $700 | Age 14 by 6/1/2026
Step into the first level of leadership and start your journey toward becoming a camp leader! In CIT Level 1, campers will learn the basics of leadership, teamwork, and communication while gaining hands-on experience supporting camp programs. Girls will help with activities, assist counselors, and explore what it takes to guide and inspire younger campers. This session is perfect for girls who want to build confidence, give back to camp, and take their first steps toward a future as a camp staff member.
Badge: CIT I Pin
CIT
Weeks 1-3 (no weekends)| $650 | Age 15 by 6/1/2026
Take your leadership skills to the next level with CIT Level 2! Campers in this program will deepen their abilities in guiding activities, mentoring younger campers, and creating a positive camp community. Girls will take on more responsibility, practice problem-solving and decision-making, and refine the skills needed to work with children in a camp setting. CIT Level 2 is designed for girls ready to strengthen their leadership, make a meaningful impact at camp, and prepare for future roles as camp staff.
Badge: CIT 2 Pin
Getting Ready for Camp

Make an appointment for your camper’s physical well-inadvance of camp.



Submit health history and camp forms ahead of time digitally through CampDoc.com, a secure and easy-to-use electronic health record system for camps.
Attend an Open House with your camper. Meet the summer camp director and get questions answered.
Make your final payment for your camper’s session no later than 2 weeks prior to the session start date. Review the CampDoc Participation Agreement and talk to your camper about what to do if they have any concerns or issues.
Talk to your camper about taking responsibility for herself and her belongings. Remind her to drink plenty of water, change her clothes regularly, and wear sunscreen! Staff will also remind the campers regularly.
Make sure you have clearly labeled your camper’s bags, and she knows what her bags look like. Better yet, have your camper pack her own bag. Campers who pack their own bags are better prepared and less likely to get homesick because they know what they have brought to camp.
Discuss her expectations for camp. Tell her she will have fun and get to try new things. Speak with her about your own memories from camp!


Check your camper for unexpected head lice before she comes to camp. Every camper has a head lice exam at check in. Campers with head lice cannot attend camp and there is no refund for the camp fees. Avoid this by examining her yourself, several times in the weeks leading up to camp. If you do find signs of lice, please treat with a medicated shampoo intended for head lice and follow directions carefully.
Tell her you will miss her, and that you expect her to have a wonderful time and that you are looking forward to learning all about her camp experiences when she returns. Please do not give her the option of calling you (it is not an option) or coming home early; this almost guarantees homesickness. Should there be an issue, the camp staff will contact you. You can use Bunk1 and send letters to your camper or bring letters at check-in to be given to your camper daily.
Helpful Packing Tips
Campers who pack their own bags are better prepared and less likely to get homesick. They will know what they have packed, where it is, and how to repack when it is time to go home.
Please pack comfortable play clothes. Campers will play and be active.
Mark everything with your camper’s full name. This helps us return items if they are left behind. Lost and found items will be available to pick up at checkout. Any items not claimed at check out and not identifiable to a camper will be donated the following Monday. Make your camper’s bag easily identifiable to help them find it.
Use the packing list as a guide. Much of what your camper packs will depend on thier personal habits.
Please do not feel obligated to purchase items. Be creative and substitute anything that will fill the need.
Helpful hint: Pack each day’s outfit in a gallon size zipper bag (shorts, shirt, socks, underwear) to make it easy for your camper to get dressed.

Packing List
Clothing Items
(One per day plus an extra)
Shorts Jeans/pants (If registered for an equine session)
Shirts
Socks, underwear, bras
2 pairs of closed toe shoes
2 summer pajamas
Hat
Bandana
Jacket/hoodie
Swimsuit
Poncho/rain jacket
Other Items
Twin size sheets/pillow
Water shoes
Sturdy water bottle
Backpack
Bug spray
Flashlight or headlamp
Toiletry Items
Towels
Shampoo/conditioner
Body wash
Sunscreen Lip balm
Hairbrush/hair ties
Toothbrush/toothpaste
Deodorant Shower shoes
Shower caddy
Period products
Optional
Stationary w/stamped envelopes
Sleeping bag
Quiet time activity
Comfort item (stuffed animal or blanket)
Neck fan
DO NOT BRING:
Food, gum, candy, soda, drink mixes
Jewelry
Valuables
Electronics
Hair dryer/curling
iron
Money
Camper possession of electronic devices.
Camp Tall Chief maintains a strict, zero-tolerance policy for the following:
Possession of drugs, alcohol, tobacco, vapes, etc.
Physical aggression or behavior that puts other campers in harm's way.
Financial Information
Deposits and Fees
A $50 non-refundable deposit per session is due with each registration. The deposit serves as the first payment of the total camp fee. Deposits must be made through the registration system.
Refund Policy
All activities require advance registration and payment by the registration deadline. All deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. There are no refunds after the registration deadline. Cancellations must be received before the registration deadline.


Bring a Friend, Earn $50 to the GSEOK or Camp Store
Refer a friend who has never been to Overnight Camp at Camp Tall Chief and you both will earn $50 toward the GSEOK store. This can be spent at the Hardesty Leadership Center store or at the Camp Tall Chief pop-up store during Check in and Check out. Note: Friend does not need to attend the same week of camp to qualify for offer.


Financial Assistance
At Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma, we believe every girl should have the opportunity to grow, lead, and thrive through Girl Scouts, regardless of financial circumstances. To make this possible, we offer financial assistance for girl membership, programs, and camp. Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, we’re able to help remove financial barriers and provide scholarships to our members.
How do I apply for financial assistance?
You must register for camp and pay the $50 deposit, then complete the financial assistance form online apply for financial assistance: www.gseok.org/fa .
When is the deadline to apply?
Financial assistance applications open on December 1, 2025. Applications are due March 23, 2026.
How do I know if we receive financial assistance?
You will be notified by email as soon as possible.
How can I contribute to finanical assistance?
Financial Assistance does not exist without the generosity of our donors. If your family is interested in donating to make camp a reality for a sister Girl Scout, please email funddevelopment@ gseok.org or visit gseok.org/give to donate directly to the financial assistance fund.
Cookies to Camp
Financials/Paying for Camp
Girl Scouts can apply Cookie Program Credit earned toward their 2026 camp fees, excluding the deposit. To use Cookie Program Credit select “Program Credit” box during the checkout process. We will pull up to the full event fee from your available cookie program credit. If you do not have enough CPC to cover the full event you will be contacted with balance due and payment instructions.
To apply for financial assistance: www.gseok.org/fa .
How much can you earn?
Begin planning for the 2026 camp season now! Girl Scouts can select Cookie Program Credit as their preferred reward choice at as many levels as they choose.







FAQs
Who can attend Girl Scout summer camp?
Summer camp is open to all campers in grades K-12. Each session has grade requirements which must be met to prioritize the health, safety and well-being of all campers.
My camper is not a Girl Scout member but would like to attend camp. Can they attend and are there additional fees?
Yes, Summer Camp is open to all. Campers who are not members of Girl Scouts can pay the unsubsidized nonmember rate.
When does Girl Scout summer camp registration open?
Registration opens December 1, 2026. Rise and Shine pricing is active through March 23, 2026
Can campers attend with a friend?
Yes! Buddies must be in the same age group and register for the same session to ensure they will have time together.
How is my child safe?
Your camper’s safety is our number one priority. We follow state licensing, ACA accreditation, and Girl Scout safety standards which include, but are not limited to:
Background checks for all adult camp staff and volunteers. Certified lifeguards, health supervisors, and high-risk activity instructors.
Training for all staff and volunteers to prioritize your camper’s physical and emotional wellbeing.
Can campers bring a cell phone?
No. Our camps are unplugged to let campers connect with nature, others, and themselves. The camp director will contact caregivers if a camper has a medical problem, is excessively homesick, or has an emergency.
Is my camper ready for camp?
Yes! At Overnight Camp, campers will be paired with others their own age and participate in activities appropriate for their level of camp experience. They will create memories that will last a lifetime and stories they will look forward to sharing with you. If you are considering camp for the first time, try Troop Camp or a Mini-Camp.
Who Works at Camp
We select talented, experienced, and caring staff to serve as role models and caretakers. They are selected because they have a genuine desire to work with campers and are trained in areas such as first aid and CPR, emergency procedures, child development, mental and behavioral health, working through homesickness, team building, and more.
What certifications do staff have?
Youth Mental Health First Aid, CPR/First Aid,
Activity instructors have advanced certifications in Archery, Lifeguard, Low Ropes, and Horseback Riding.

Parent to Camper Communication
Campers absolutely adore receiving mail! We highly recommend sending daily messages to your camper. When sending letters, please ensure they are upbeat, positive, and encouraging for all campers. Campers also enjoy sending mail themselves. We suggest providing pre-stamped envelopes with your camper so they can share their camp experiences with you. If your camper isn’t familiar with addressing a letter, consider writing your address ahead of time for them! Please be aware that mail delivery may be slow, and you may not receive letters while your camper is at camp. Our continued partnership with Bunk1 allows you to view photos of your camper (for free), and, for an additional fee, 'Bunk Notes' can be sent to your camper throughout her session. Bunk1 makes it easy to communicate with your camper! Using a secure login, you’ll be able to send a “Bunk Note” to your camper, and it will be delivered with the next day’s mail. Please note this is a one-way email process. Your camper will not be able to reply via email.


NOTE: If you have not given permission for your camper to be photographed, photos of your camper will not be uploaded to Bunk1. We are happy to discuss specifics with you before camp or when you check in with your camper.

When Your Camper Goes to Camp
Check-in
Check-in is Sunday 2-4pm, at the time listed in your registration. Please do not arrive early. Our staff will be waiting to greet you at the gate, you will not need a code. The speed limit on Zink Ranch is 25mph. The speed limit on Camp Tall Chief is 15mph You will be directed to the parking lot to begin check-in.
When you arrive at the parking lot, you will visit each of the following stations:
STATION 1: CAMPER CHECK-IN
⬥ Check-in is processed by the camper’s LAST NAME. We will verify the completion of the camper’s digital paperwork. Any paperwork that is missing must be turned in or completed prior to leaving this station.
STATION 2: HEAD LICE
⬥ Every camper will receive a head lice examination. Please know hair may need to be taken down to allow for proper head checks. We will do our best to work around protective hairstyles!
⬥ Any camper presenting with head lice will not be permitted to attend camp. Please note there are no refunds for this situation.
STATION 3: HEALTH PROCESSING
⬥ Check in with the camp health staff to turn in all over-the-counter and prescription medications.
⬥ Any prescription medication, over-thecounter medication, supplements, or vitamins must be given to the nurse for distribution in the original bottle/container.
⬥ All medication must be accurately reported in CampDoc by the caregiver, including supplements, vitamins, and over-thecounter medications.
⬥ Prescription medication cannot be administered in dosages outside of the label scope. If you require alternate delivery of medications, please ask your doctor to


resubmit the prescription so the bottle matches the requested administration. We are legally obligated to administer medication only as prescribed.
⬥ Any special circumstances surrounding medical conditions or behaviors must be documented in CampDoc and the camper must check in with the health staff.
⬥ NO supplements or medications, overthe-counter or prescription, can be in the camper’s possession.
⬥ Campers with inhalers and EpiPens will give them to the cabin staff for administration as directed/needed AFTER being checked in with the camp health staff.
⬥ Please consider leaving over the counter medications like tylenol and miralax at home to reduce medication storage. We will have these available at all times at camp!
STATION 4: CAMP STORE
⬥ Before you head to your cabin, take a stop at the pop-up GSEOK store for any last minute needs or fun memorabilia!
STATION 5: CABIN CHECK IN
⬥ Walk to the cabin listed on your camper’s nametag. Our staff will be located all around camp and can help you navigate to the correct cabin.
⬥ Meet your camper’s counselors for the week - our staff uses fun camp names (Like Blossom, Melody, and Rafiki) during the summer.
⬥ Feel free to stay and help your camper pick a bed and set up their space.
⬥ Encourage your camper and give her a big hug before your head back to your car. Campers are less likely to get homesick if they know their adult is excited for them to have a camp experience.
Forget Something?
If you happen to leave behind a necessary item like a medication or extra socks, speak to our admin staff in the parking lot before you leave. We will work out a drop off for that item. For the safety of all campers, we request that all cars be off the property by 4:30pm, as gates will be closed and locked at this time.
⬥ Note: We ask that parents and caregivers spend no more than 10 minutes with their camper at the cabin to ensure a seamless transition into the independent camp life.
STATION 6: MAIL/CARE PACKAGES
⬥ On your way out of Camp Tall Chief, drop off any pre-written mail with our Business Manager.
⬥ Please write the days you would like mail to be delivered on the envelope, along with the camper’s name.
⬥ Please do not send snacks, candy, or other prohibited items in care packages, they will be confiscated until the end of the week.
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?


⬥ Your camper will spend Sunday afternoon and evening playing fun games to get to know their fellow campers.
⬥ Your camper will help plan their ideal camp week with cabin staff
⬥ Dinner is at 6pm followed by singing, games, and an opening night campfire.
⬥ All campers will be snug as a bug in bed by 10pm with staff standing by to ensure a seamless bedtime transition.


When Your Camper Returns from Camp
How to Pick Up Your Camper
Check out is Friday afternoon. The gate will be unlocked promptly at 2:30pm. Come into Camp Tall Chief and park in the main parking lot. There will be camp staff to help direct traffic. Your camper will be waiting for you at their cabin. For any families with limited mobility, a staff member will be available with a Gator to help you get to your camper’s cabin.
STEP 1: SIGN OUT
⬥Locate your camper’s unit lead. You must be authorized to check out the camper - we check ID! Sign the check-out sheet for your camper.
STEP 2: PHOTOS!
⬥Did your campermake new friends? Did they love their counselors? Make sure to get pictures before you leave Camp Tall Chief to help capture the memories.




STEP 3: MEDICATIONS
⬥ Ensure your camper’s EpiPen and/or inhaler are in your possession prior to leaving the cabin.
⬥ Visit the camp health staff to grab any medications you dropped off
STEP 4: CAMP STORE
⬥Located by the Dining Hall,make sure to visit the Camp pop-up store for any souvenirs or badges before hitting the road!
