Explore Arkansas! Stay at a Girl Scout Camp!
Every
girl should have a chance to camp!
Discover nature, and experience the adventure, learning, fun and friendship of
the outdoors! Camping is a vital part of the Girl Scout experience, often
providing girls with their first opportunity to ride a horse, swim, paddle a
canoe or complete a challenge.
Each of the
properties offers something for everyone.
Camping gives girls an experience away
from home and teaches self-reliance and self-confidence. Camp is a great place
for a girl to unlock her potential and discover the world and the great outdoor
adventures that awaits her! This unique environment helps her develop positive
self-esteem and enhance social skills while having fun. The camping experience
is truly a building block in the development of girls into successful and
resourceful young women. In this outdoor setting, girls gain an appreciation of
the environment, learn to live and work together, and learn in a friendly, fun
and safe setting.
While our properties are first
and foremost maintained for the benefit of the girls in our Council, our
facilities are also available to the general public at a reasonable cost. Our properties can be rented to Girl Scout Troops,
groups, schools, companies or individuals for events including seminars,
picnics, reunions, conferences, school programs, field trips, retreats, and
more. The income generated from such rentals
helps us maintain our properties and invest in capital improvements.
Camp
facilities are available for rental seven days a week, pending
availability.
Whatever site you choose
you will find something special waiting to be discovered. Each has its
own charm and attractions and each offers different experiences not to be found
anywhere else. Most important, remember that these facilities exist for
you and your girls to enjoy.

ROLE
OF THE RANGER: The
site ranger is employed by the Council to protect campers and others using the
site and to take care of the property. The ranger is there to help troops and
others enjoy the site and have a good experience, and are charged with the
responsibility of enforcing regulations governing the site and have the
authority to ask those in violation to leave the premises. Troops using the
site need to know and follow the regulations and to check with the site ranger
if there are questions. Upon arrival, each troop will be provided with a
walkie-talkie that enables them to contact the ranger at any time. Troops using
the site are expected to respect and protect the property – which belongs to
all of the girls of Girl Scouts-Diamonds of Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Please
treat it with the love and respect it deserves and help keep our camps
maintained for future generations of girls!