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Properties are listed in alphabetical order.

Camp Birch Trails - Irma, WI
Camp Birch Trails (CBT) is made up of 360 acres of private land with a lake in the center of the property.  The lake offers a beach for swimming and great opportunities for girls to learn and perfect their boating skills. Sessions run from June 13 through August 24. Program descriptions give a general idea of what may happen at camp, but girls determine the actual program content. Housing   options include yurts, the Jessica Lynn Graebel Memorial Lodge, cabins, and platform tents. Bus transportation is included in the cost of camp. If taking the bus, please write your bus stop (options listed below) on the registration form.

Weekly Bus Stops: Oshkosh, Appleton, New London, Clintonville, Wittenberg, Wausau, Minocqua, Eagle River, Rhinelander, Green Bay
Day Camps for the weeks of 6/23 and 7/28: Wausau, Merrill
Day Camp for the week of 7/14: Minocqua, Rhinelander, Tomahawk, Merrill

Camp Birch Trails Contact Information:
Ph: 920.734.4559 or 800.924.1211, Fax: 920-734-1304
Email: camp@gsfra.org, Web: www.gsfra.org
Camp Birch Trails Open House: Saturday, June 7 from 1:00-4:00 pm

Camp Cuesta - Door County, WI
Nestled on 57 acres of woodland and open fields, Camp Cuesta has four perma-roof tents with fire circles and an outdoor latrine. Camp Cuesta also has a screened program area with a fireplace. The troop house has one set of indoor bathrooms with sinks and electricity. For a more rustic experience, Camp Cuesta holds many years of Girl Scout tradition and is a beautiful area to explore.

Camp Cuesta Contact Information:
Ph: 920.469.4860 or 800.236.4475, Fax:  920.469.4866
Email: gslbc@lacbaiegirlscouts.org, Web: www.lacbaiegirlscouts.org

Camp Del O’Claire - Weston, WI
Camp Del O’Claire is a 40 acre wooded area bordered on the south by the main tributary of the Eau Claire River. The main lodge on camp is the Alexander Lodge, which is the only facility open year-round and available for overnight stays. The other lodge on camp is the Arts & Crafts Lodge (Heinzen Memorial Lodge), which is primarily used for group arts & crafts activities and is only available for day use. Directly adjacent to the Alexander Lodge, there is a small Nature Center, that is used during camp and by troops in the summer months.

Camp Del O’Claire Contact Information:
Ph: 715.355.9850 or 800.243.2371, Fax: 715.355.0250
Email: program@girlscoutsbirchtrails.org, Web: www.girlscoutsbirchtrails.org

Heritage Hill Camp - Green Bay, WI
This hands-on historical park lets you travel back to four different time periods. Travel back to the Fur Traders Cabin, the Growing Community, the Fort Howard and the Belgian Farm. Come and experience this great adventure and have a hands-on look at Heritage Hill.

Heritage Hill Camp Contact Information:
Ph: 920.469.4860 or 800.236.4475, Fax: 920.469.4866
Email: gslbc@lacbaiegirlscouts.org, Web: www.lacbaiegirlscouts.org

Camp Ishnala - Crivitz, WI
Located on 250 acres of woodland, Camp Ishnala offers open fields, nature trails, a troop house, and Memory Lake. There are a total of 18 perma-roof tents in three tent units. Each unit has one large open shelter and multiple fire circles. Latrines and water pumps are located nearby. Camp  Ishnala also has a group challenge course as well as  canoeing and paddle-boating on the lake. The troop house is furnished with electricity, bathrooms and showers.

Camp Ishnala Contact Information:
Ph: 920.469.4860 or 800.236.4475, Fax:  920.469.4866
Email: gslbc@lacbaiegirlscouts.org, Web: www.lacbaiegirlscouts.org

Camp Nawakwa - Cornell, WI
Camp Nawakwa is a 209-acre camp located northwest of Cornell, WI,. Camp Nawakwa’s facilities include a dining hall, kitchen, multi-purpose room, storm shelter, camp store and health center. Campers sleep in platform tents, three-season yurts, tent-cabins or a troop house. Buildings like the Nature Center, arts and crafts center and Mary E Marshall Lodge - a beautifully refurbished original camp building - are available for programming. There are also several outdoor program areas including the amphitheater, the waterfront, a large playing field, a low ropes course, hiking trails, a frog pond and Mt. Baldy (a glacial kame.) Showers and flush toilets are available.

Camp Nawakwa Contact Information:
Ph: 715.835.5331 or 800.4432.9823, Fax:  715.835.2768
Email: nawakwa@centurytel.net, Web: www.gsiwc.org
Camp Nawakwa Open House: Saturday, June 7 from 1:00-4:00 pm

Camp Nesbit/Summer Thing - Sidnaw, MI
Nestled in the Ottawa National Forest in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Camp Nesbit offers a scenic, serene setting featuring heated cabins, recreation hall, dining hall, archery and shooting ranges, ball field, abundant wildlife, and a private crystal clear lake for swimming, kayaking and canoeing. Exciting age-appropriate program units are developed for the girls with attention to safety, fun, and adventure.  We use girl input in developing programs to meet their needs and interests.  Along with participating in program specific activities, all girls have the opportunity to participate in a variety of   activities, which may include: archery, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, games, crafts, nature hikes, and floating meals on the lake.

Camp Nesbit Contact Information:
Ph: 906.225.8020 or 800.562.9787, Fax: 906.225.8027
Email: sbelanger@gspw.org, Web: www.gspw.org

Camp Sacajawea - Wisconsin Rapids, WI
It is situated on 60 acres of forest with serene Lake Tapawingo for fishing, pond explorations and canoeing. Other amenities include flush toilets and showers; a dining hall; cabins (including many that are newly remodeled); and new bunk beds and mattresses.  Girls of all ages are welcome to come to Camp Sacajawea and build courage, confidence and character during our fantastic and affordable summer camp sessions. Our trained, caring staff go out of their way to ensure your daughter has a safe, fun time at Camp Sacajawea.

Camp Sacajawea Contact Information:
Ph: 715.423.6360 or 800.472.0073, Fax: 715.423.6362
Email: camp@woodgsc.org, Web: www.woodgsc.org
Camp Sacajawea Open House: Sunday, May 18 - 1:00-4:00 pm

Camp Winnecomac - Kaukauna, WI
Camp Winnecomac provides girls with opportunities to develop independence, confidence and leadership skills.  Girls have a chance to learn positive values such as caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility, while working with   positive adult role models. Sessions run June 9 through August 22, from 9am-4pm, Monday-Friday.  Girls provide their own lunch for most days and choose one day to cookout with their patrol. Two daily snacks, all materials and supplies, and bus transportation are  included in the cost of camp. Girls build lifelong skills at camp, while making new friends and    special memories.  ‘Adventure’ is a day camp trademark!  Bus transportation is included in the cost of camp. If taking the bus, please write your bus stop (options listed below) on the registration form.

Weekly Bus Stops: Oshkosh, Neenah, Menasha, Appleton, Janet Berry
Weeks of 6/9 and 7/28: Shawano, Bonduel, Seymour, Freedom, Little Chute
Weeks of 6/16 and 7/14: Marion, Clintonville, New London, Greenville, Appleton, Franklin
Weeks of 6/16, 6/30, 7/14, 7/28 and 8/11: Green Bay, DePere, Wrightstown, Freedom
Weeks of 6/23, 7/7, 7/21, 8/4 and 8/18: Waupaca, New London, Greenville, Appleton, Franklin
Weeks of 6/30 and 8/11: Shawano, Clintonville, New London, Appleton, Franklin

Camp Winnecomac Contact Information:
Ph: 920.734.4559 or 800.924.1211, Fax: 920.734.1304
Email: camp@gsfra.org, Web: www.gsfra.org
Camp Birch Trails Open House: Saturday, June 7 from 1:00-2:00 pm