Summer Camp
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Packing Tips

Label it!

Mark all camper's belongings with her first and last name.

 Leave valuables at home.

Camp is hard on clothing and jewelry because of dirt and mildew.

Sun Protection

Bring a hat, shirts that cover shoulders, bandanna and sunscreen. 

Pack early

Let your camper pack her own items so she knows where they are and pack early.

Unplugged

No electric appliances of any kind, including fans with cords, curling irons, cell phones, iPads, etc. 

Label Medication

All camper medication must be in it's original container. Mark with camper name and session. 

Camp Policy

No weapons of any type, alcoholic beverages, cigarettes or illegal drugs may be brought on the campsite. Anyone in violation of this policy will be sent home immediately. No electric appliances of any kind, including fans with cords, curling irons, CD players, Game Boys, mP3 players, etc. are allowed. Campers are not permitted to have cell phones at camp. Any of these items will be collected by staff and handed into the camp office for return to the parent at the end of the session.

What to Bring, Packing Tips & More

The following checklist is only a guide. Washing machines are not available at camp. All articles (including luggage and bedding) should be labeled with the camper’s name. Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council is not responsible for any damage to or loss of personal items. Please limit luggage to two pieces.

Complete in UltraCamp BEFORE camp:

Health History (including medications, health exam and immunizations) 

Camper Behavior Agreement 

Permission forms for Adventure Park and Riflery

Bring to camp check in: 

Medication(s) 

Mail for your camper, labeled with girl name, session name and day you want the mail delivered.

Please pack the following recommended items:

Shirts – short sleeves, no spaghetti straps 

Shorts 

Swimsuit(s) 

Socks – must cover the ankle 

Underwear 

Pajamas 

1 to 2 pairs of shoes both closed-toed and have a closed heel (i.e.tennis shoes, hiking boots)

Spare bag or backpack tocarry swimsuit and towel in during the day. 

White t-shirt to decorate 

hat, baseball cap or bandana 

Rainwear (raincoat or poncho)

Towels (for shower & swimming) and washcloths 

Lightweight blanket (may substitute lightweight sleeping bag) 

Sheets, pillow and pillowcases for twin-sized bed 

Durable water bottle. If it can attach to a backpack or fanny pack even better! 

Flashlight with extra batteries and bulbs 

Stationery and stamps (stamped and addressed for Daisies and Brownies)

Camera (optional) 

Insect repellant 

Toiletries 

Laundry bag 

Plastic bags (handy to pack wet things when going home) 

Sunscreen 

Any extra fun clothing for theme days.

Required for special activities—canoeing, horseback riding and sailing:

Wide-brimmed hat or baseball cap (Canoeing/Sailing)

Tennis shoes, water shoes with hard sole (canoeing/Sailing) 

Boots for riding (smooth soles and at least a 1-inch heel, if you have them. Otherwise, boots are available to borrow at the barn.) (Horseback Riding) 

Rash guard and shorts or pants that can get want and slide easily on a flat surface. (Sailing) 

2-3 pairs of jeans or long pants (Horseback Riding) 

Shirt with sleeves (short or long) (Horseback Riding) 

Riding helmet (if you have it, otherwise one will be available at the Barn) 

Leggings/Clothing to move comfortably in (Vaulting) 

Light shoes or Dance shoes (Vaulting when on horse)