
Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri offers summer camp options to suit every schedule and style. Day camps, weekend, week-long and family camp offer girls and their families the kind of fun and adventure that make a summer memorable. Girl Scouts offers her opportunities to swim, hike, paddle, climb and much more. As she’s learning new skills and swapping stories around the campfire, she’ll be forging friendships and making memories that will linger long after the summer is over.
Girl Scouts can choose from one-week specialty camps, weekend adventures, caregiver/child, or troop options! Our camps are safe, hands-on, and inspiring, and our beautiful properties will acquaint campers with Missouri’s landscape, from woods to rolling hills, and everything in between.
Check out our 2024 Camp Adventure Guide at girlscoutsem.org/cld.bz/2024-Camp-Adventure-Guide for all the details and a complete listing of camp offerings!
Registration is available online at mygs.girlscouts.org. Girl Scouts offers a variety of pricing incentives and activity scholarships
Not a Girl Scout? Not a problem! All girls are welcome at our summer camp programs. Start the fun today and become a member by visiting girlscoutsem.org/join.
Questions about our summer camps? Please contact the Girl Scout Answer Center at 314-400-4600 or email answercenter@girlscoutsem.org
Camp Locations
Camp Cedarledge, Pevely, Mo.
Camp Tuckaho in Troy, Mo.
Camp sessions are available from June - August. Camps vary by length.
Learn about Waldorf education by observing classes in session at the Waldorf School of St. Louis.
Get into the Halloween spirit with some spooky fun and celebrate with the animals at Grant's Farm. Enjoy Halloween tram rides featuring Halloween lights, spooky scenes, live actors, scare zones, a Halloween-themed show, monster mash party and more. Costumes are encouraged.
Science Tots is designed for children ages 18 to 36 months. The class provides opportunities to support brain development and learning. Toddlers and their grown-ups will explore STEM topics through songs, stories, hands-on exploration and play.
With so many twinkling, sparking things in the sky, how do you know what you are looking at? Bring your family and learn how to read the night sky at Starry Nights: Family Astronomy at Babler State Park in Wildwood. Participants will explore constellations, stars and more. This program is for all ages.
Visit The Magic House for Toddler Time, a special early-morning program for toddlers. Children age 1-4 can take part in exhibits and exclusive interactive activities designed just for little ones. There are new themes every week!