Registration

Camper K-6th grade | $275

Camper registration form coming soon
Registration opens when we have enough adult volunteers to meet our minimum adult-to-child safety ratio. The more adults we have, the more campers we can register.
A camper is a Girl Scout entering kindergarten through 6th grade in fall of 2026. Campers have the opportunity to grow, explore, and have fun under the guidance of caring, trained PAs (high-school-age camp counselors) and adults. Campers are assigned to a unit, based on the grade they are entering in the fall, and have two or three counselors that guide the unit through the week. All campers must be registered members of Girl Scouts.

Camp hours

July 27 to July 31 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

PATs (program aide in training) | $325

PAT application form coming soon

A PAT is typically a Girl Scout entering 7th grade in the fall of 2026. They will complete their Program Aide Training as part of the day camp experience. They will learn how to mentor younger Scouts and complete hands-on requirements working with experienced PAs and campers! All PATs are invited to participate in a team-building field trip. All PATs must be registered members of Girl Scouts.

Digit, the PAT adviser, will invite last year’s 6th grader campers to apply for our PAT. Digit will review applications and PATs and parents will receive an acceptance emails with an invitation to register.

Camp hours

July 27 to July 31 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

PAs (program aides) | $105

Program Aides must complete the PAT program and complete the SDC PA application. Hopscotch, PA manager, will review applications and PAs will receive an acceptance email with an invitation to register.

PAs, Scouts entering 8th through 12th grade in the fall, have fun, while learning the skills to lead and mentor as they work with campers, peers and adults. PAs are role models for younger Girl Scouts. They have an opportunity to deepen their understanding of what leadership means to them and simultaneously get excited about guiding younger campers to be leaders in their own lives and in the world.

Camp hours

Saturday, July 25, 3 p.m.
PA load-in and unit set up; overnight campsite setup; PA agreements, team-building and other PA job-related work; dinner, campfire and overnight

Sunday, July 26
Breakfast, finalize unit setup, overnight tear-down and cleanup, farewell at 10 a.m.
ViT (for incoming 10th graders) will begin at 10 a.m.
PAs spend the rest of Sunday preparing for the camp week and coordinate with your units.

Monday, July 27 to Thursday, July 30, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Friday, July 31, from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Unit cleanup, camp load-out; farewell celebration, senior honors and camp honors

Adult volunteers

Adult registration form coming soon
Volunteers must be members of Girl Scouts. Adults who volunteer three or more days (with a paid camper registration) will receive a $30 refund at the end of camp to cover the cost of your Girl Scout membership. 

As an additional thank you, five-day volunteers (with a paid camper registration) will receive a $100 refund at the end of camp. Adult Volunteers will receive PRIORITY placement for their campers.

Camp hours

July 27 to July 31 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Boys and Tagalongs | $225

Boys and Tagalong registration form coming soon
Our five-day adult volunteers may register their younger children and sons (entering kindergarten through sixth grade in 2026). The adult volunteer must be on-site all five days in order to register. The boys unit will participate in all camp activities. Tagalongs are potty-trained younger children not yet eligible for camp.

Camp hours

July 27 to July 31 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.