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Bond, discover and grow with your girls at GSCO properties
Camping with your girls gives you the chance to tailor your activities and programs to best meet their needs.. What better way is there to bond than by working together and playing together in one of Girl Scouts of Colorado’s spectacular properties?

What are the properties like?
Girl Scouts of Colorado is lucky to own property in some of the most beautiful areas of our state. One of the benefits of being a member of Girl Scouts of Colorado is that our properties are available for day and overnight use by your troop, family and other Girl Scout-related groups. Girl Scouts of Colorado offers year-round camping at each of its resident camp facilities. At Magic Sky Ranch, Sky High Ranch and Tomahawk Ranch food service and limited programming are available to campers during the fall, winter and spring camp seasons. At Sky High Ranch, you have the option to cook your own meals and plan your own activities. In addition to the three resident camps, Girl Scouts of Colorado maintains several troop camping facilities across the state. From Hamp Hut in the Garden of the Gods, to Pawnee Lodge on the Eastern Plains and Meadow Mountain Ranch near Rocky Mountain National Park, the camping possibilities are abundant.

Facilities vary greatly from cabins with indoor plumbing to tent sites and latrines, so there’s something for every troop no matter what your camping style is!

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Properties and Facilities 

  • Kiwa Korral, near Lyons, Boulder County
  • Hamp Hut, in Garden of the Gods Park, El Paso County
  • Magic Sky Ranch, near Red Feather Lakes, Larimer County
  • Meadow Mountain Ranch, near Estes Park, Larimer County
  • Pawnee Lodge, near Sterling, Logan County
  • Sky High Ranch, near Woodland Park, Teller County
  • Tomahawk Ranch, near Bailey, Park County
  • Twisted Pine, 20 miles west of Denver
  • Pueblo service center (loft)
  • Grand Junction service center ("Hotel Chipeta")