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Camp Availability Calendar
Troop camping is a great Girl Scout tradition. Use our Camp Availabilty Calendar to check which units are available at our beautiful GS-TOP camp properties.
Camp Kiwanis
Nestled in a secret canyon approximately five miles northwest of Amarillo in the Texas Panhandle you will find Girl Scout Camp Kiwanis. The 381 acre Camp Kiwanis (originally named Camp Amaryllis) was purchased by Amarillo Council in 1928.
Camp Rio Blanco
Just off the Caprock, east of Crosbyton, Texas, Camp Rio Blanco was established in 1959 and covers 118 acres. In the summer of 2009, Camp Rio Blanco celebrated its 50th anniversary!
Hiking, swimming, crafts, archery, drama, puppetry and nature studies are just a few of the program activities campers have to choose from. High adventure programs offer older girls an opportunity to participate in canoeing, backpacking or GPS adventures.
Camp Timberlake
Summer adventures are wild at Camp Timberlake on Eagle Mountain Lake! Girls spend time in the water swimming in the pool and exploring the waterfront. The 120 acre camp has 2,000 feet of lakeshore frontage, and older girls can try their hand at canoeing.
Stevens Ranch
Stevens Ranch on the Brazos, near Glen Rose, is open to girls entering grades 4 - 12. Stevens Ranch was first acquired by Circle T Council in 1967, and records of the property date back to 1842. The historic farm house was built around 1936 and restored in 1974 and again in 1981. Two large oaks on the west side of the farm house were examined by a Glen Rose geologist and found to be 100 and 300 years old.

