Request space for your troop at Camp Marydale. Space is not reserved until your Membership Executive has approved the form and reservation fee has been received.

We provide amazing opportunities for girls to develop and grow a love for the great outdoors. Our mission: Leave no girl inside! Camping is a vital part of the Girl Scout experience, often providing girls with their first opportunity to ride a horse, swim, or complete a challenge/ropes course.
Girl Scouts Louisiana East owns and operates two camps. There is our 400-acre Camp Marydale located 45 miles north of Baton Rouge near the rolling hills of St. Francisville and Camp Covington, a 23-acre camp purchased in 1927. Each site is unique in its own way and offers unlimited program opportunities for outdoor activities.
Planning a troop or service unit camping trip for one or more nights can be a wonderful experience for girls and trained leaders. Council camps are available for troop or service unit camping during the week and on weekends, and reservations may be made at any time. Click here to request space for your troop or service unit.
Reservation requests may also be made for picnics, hiking, outdoor skill building, boating, nature study, troop meetings, etc. Troops/groups wishing to use a council facility during the day for a Girl Scout program should follow camp reservation procedures and use the Camp Reservation Request form.
These sites provide great opportunities for outdoor programs after school, during vacations, and on weekends.
Do you enjoy canoeing, archery, or horseback riding? The council sponsors several special outdoor programs throughout the year. We even offer special weekends geared just for families. Individual information is distributed through the Program Power, and other council publications annually.
Summer resident camp at Camp Marydale provides adventure, self-esteem, leadership skills, friends, and fun for girls entering 1st through 12th grade. Campers participate in fun activities that vary based on session. Activities may include canoeing, kayaking, swimming, horseback riding, building a raft, building a fire, Geo-caching, cooking in a box, investigating a mystery, taking pictures or taking a moonlit scavenger hunt.
Enjoy all the fun of summer camp without spending the night. Girls get a taste of camp, make new friends and learn new skills.
Sites and facilities must meet all Safety Activity Checkpoints standards. Other Girl Scout camps, state and national parks are often a good camping alternative to a council facility. Troop/groups wanting to camp at any other camping venue other than another Girl Scout camp, state or national park or Jellystone Park, must receive prior approval directly from Jill Pollard, Chief Operating Officer at 504-733-8220 ext 2227, or by email jpollard@gsle.org
Take part in this annual celebration where Girl Scouts come together to explore their local state parks.
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