Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri Camps

Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri offers summer camp experiences for every schedule and style, including day camps, weekend and week-long adventures, specialty camps, caregiver/child programs, troop options, and family camp.

Overnight Camps - Camp Tuckaho

Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri overnight camps offer girls an unforgettable summer experience filled with adventure, independence, and growth. Campers spend several days immersed in nature while building friendships that last well beyond the summer. With trained staff, safe environments, and hands-on programming, overnight camp helps girls build confidence, resilience, and leadership skills in a fun, supportive setting. Overnight camp is more than a getaway—it’s a place where girls grow into leaders, try new things, and create memories that last a lifetime.

Leadership Opportunities for Older Girls

Older Girl Scouts can take their camp experience to the next level through leadership-focused programs like Counselor in Training (CIT), Leader in Training (LIT), and Camp Sampler Senior Leader. These opportunities allow girls to develop teamwork, responsibility, and mentoring skills while gaining real-world leadership experience and exploring what it’s like to guide younger campers.

Day Camps – St. Louis & Surrounding Areas

Join us this summer for a fun, engaging day camp experience! Each camp is unique and offers a variety of activities, including water fun, canoeing, outdoor cooking, games, crafts, and more. Campers will enjoy age-appropriate programming led by trained staff in a safe and supportive environment.

Get Involved with Day Camp!

High school students are welcome to serve as camp aides, and we are also seeking adult volunteers to help support campers. A great way to learn, lead, and make lasting summer memories!

Registration for all camps is available online at mygs.girlscouts.org, with pricing incentives and activity scholarships offered. Not a Girl Scout? No problem— all girls are welcome, and membership is easy to start at girlscoutsem.org/join.

View all GSEM Camps at: https://girlscoutsem.cld.bz/2026-Camp-Adventure-Guide

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.

Day Camps in St. Louis Metro Area

Camp sessions are available from June - August. Camps vary by length.

 

 

 

Camp Details
314-400-4600
Extended Care: Yes
This is a sleep-away camp.
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