Girl Scouts of Western Washington, Camp River Ranch
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Environment & Animals
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Youth Development
Since 1912, Girl Scouts has been on a mission to build girls of courage, confidence, and character. As a leadership development organization, our aim is for every girl in western Washington—regardless of her race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity, or geographic location—to be empowered to fulfill her potential and make the world a better place. We serve more than 25,000 girls and 12,500 adult members across 17 counties in western Washington.
Nestled in a diverse temperate rainforest in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, Girl Scout Camp River Ranch encircles the spring-fed Lake Langlois and borders the Tolt River. This beautiful site is located near Carnation, Washington, approximately 45 minutes east of Seattle, and offers 435 acres of forest and trails. Living areas include wagons, open-air rustic cabins and A-frames, each with its own cooking area. The camp offers Horse Country, where horseback riding programs take place, a large beautiful lodge, a swim and boat dock and a program area for crafts and nature exploration. During the summer months we serve over 2,500 campers in 8 weeks of summer day and overnight camp. During the school year, GS troop and groups enjoy camp on weekends and several school groups mid week.
| (425) 333-4550 | |
| camprr@girlscoutsww.org | |
| Jennifer Dickson | |
| Stewardship Director | |
| http://www.girlscoutsww.org |