Welcome to our camp!

As parents, we understand the excitement and nerves that come with sending your child to camp. Rest assured, our team is here to make sure they have a blast and create unforgettable memories.

From engaging activities to new friendships, your child's time at camp will be filled with fun and learning. Join us on this journey!

  • Day Camp is open to all school-age girls without regard to race, creed, color or national origin. The number of girls accepted depends on available unit sites, transportation and available Unit Leaders. We will maintain a waiting list if available spots fill.

  • Girls work with their units to learn new skills including knife safety, knots, first aid, nature, fire building, outdoor cooking and crafts! They hike, explore and discover the magical beauty in nature.

  • Campers K-2nd grade will be cooking out on Wednesday while the older campers are on a hike.

    Campers who have finished 3rd grade this year have the option to stay overnight on Wednesday night and will be cooking out Wednesday night/Thursday morning. 

    In addition, we have a family night on Thursday night. This is a great time for your camper to show off their campsite and what they've been doing all week. We hope you can join us!


  • If your child will be joining us for the overnight (entering 4th grade and older) please have them pack the following:

    • Sleeping bag

    • Pillow

    • Sleeping pad (if you have one)

    • Toiletries 

    • Warmer clothes for the evening

    • Flashlight

  • Campers will have a full day at camp. They should be prepared for what could happen in the Montana outdoors! Here's a list of what to bring (please have your child leave their electronics at home or ensure they are turned off during the day. Cell service is virtually non-existent and we are there to enjoy the outdoors):


    Backpack

    • camp t-shirt (this one is important! Please have your camper wear their colored camp t-shirt every day...they will receive this on the first day. It is color coordinated so we can easily identify which unit the camper belongs to)

    • water shoes (for trips to the creek)

    • extra change of clothing/warmer or cooler clothes/rain parka or lightweight jacket (as you know, the weather can change fast! Let's be prepared for beautiful sunny days and possible cooler rainy days).

    • lunch (we will provide a daily snack and water)

    • water bottle or cup

    • mess kit (please send on day one and plan on it being at camp every day)

    • sunscreen, hat, etc.

    • bug spray 

    • good hiking shoes/tennis shoes (we are hiking up and down a moderately steep hill throughout the day. Shoes should have good traction and be comfortable. Please, no open toed shoes, dress shoes or dress boots. If it's rainy, keep in mind, everything will be wet! Waterproofing is a great idea!)

    • whistle (this is not required but a smart idea whenever venturing in the woods. We utilize the buddy system and girls are not allowed to go anywhere without their buddy...but still a good idea)

    •  song book (will be given to the girls on the first day)