Camp and Cabin Rentals
Experience the beauty of Nebraska at one of our Girl Scout camps or cabins! With four scenic camps, two cozy cabin sites, and an education center, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Plan your next adventure! Attend a Girl Scout camp program, go troop camping, or rent a camp for your own overnight getaway, family reunion, wedding, or team-building retreat. We host fun Girl Scout programs throughout the year and keep plenty of rental dates open for troops, families, and community groups looking to enjoy the outdoors.
Plan your next adventure at one of our exciting challenge course locations in Nebraska! Our courses offer team-building experiences designed to help groups and individuals develop confidence, collaboration, and problem-solving skills. Led by ACCT-certified facilitators, activities are perfect for Girl Scout troops, families, churches, corporate teams, and sports groups.
Explore our low and high ropes courses at Nebraska City Camp Catron, Grand Island Camp Cosmo, and Papillion Camp Maha, each offering unique challenges for all skill levels. Thrill-seekers can soar on the Flying Squirrel at Grand Island Camp Cosmo or experience the five-station Soaring Hawk Zip Line Tour at Nickerson Camp Crossed Arrows. Test your bravery in the treetops on Eugene's Adventure Course, then race friends on the Dual Racing Zip Lines at Nebraska City Camp Catron.
Reserve your spot today and enjoy a memorable challenge course adventure in Nebraska!
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BROWSE NOWWe acknowledge that our camps and properties reside on the past, present, and future homelands of the Pawnee, Ponca, Oto-Missouria, Omaha, Dakota, Lakota, Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Kaw Peoples, as well as the relocated Ho Chunk (Winnebago), Iowa, Sac, and Fox peoples.
This knowledge allows us to better understand that our opportunity to impact the State of Nebraska and beyond and occupy these lands is a result of a history of Native and Indigenous peoples’ experience of displacement, violence, settlement, and survival—which continues to inform our present and future.