destinations travel adventures, which range from two days to three weeks and are for all Girl Scouts ages 11-17, whisk you to the far corners of the Earth. You’ll meet remarkable girls, develop leadership skills, gain confidence, and enjoy valuable learning opportunities. You will have the most awesome, outrageous, unforgettable trip of your life! See all Destinations on the GSUSA webpage. 

destinations fall into six travel categories—and countless great experiences.


Girl Scout Destinations – This Summer

The destinations change every year! They are offered by councils all over the country and special partners for Girl Scouts. Take a look at the offerings for this year and see what appeals to you!

 

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International
Travel outside the United States is one of the best ways to learn about other cultures—and yourself. How about camping in Austria, rafting in Costa Rica, or soaking up the culture of India—one of the world’s oldest civilizations?

Outdoors
You could explore Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula in sea kayaks or visit Hawaii’s Mauna Kea Observatory and Volcanoes National Park. Or maybe you’d rather go canyoneering in California, biking through Michigan, or trekking across the Colorado Rockies on horseback?

Science
Ever dream of being an astronaut? If you have the “right stuff,” then Space Camp® at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, is for you. More interested in marine or aquatic biology? Then hop aboard a schooner with real-life scientists and learn about weather, waves, and zooplankton. Be warned—you’ll take your turn at night watch!

People
Travel from New York City to Washington, D.C., to trail the history and future of women in leadership, community activism, and advocacy. Or maybe you’d prefer exploring the Mall of America in Minnesota, home to more than 520 shops, the nation’s largest amusement park, and the biggest underground aquarium!

Apprenticeships
Calling all budding biologists, anthropologists, geologists, and archaeologists: How would you like to survey Alaska’s Copper River Delta, ancestral home of the Eyak people? Or perhaps your desired apprenticeship runs more along the lines of training with special education professionals to become a counselor at a camp for girls with disabilities.

Getaways
These two- to four-day events take place all over the country and don’t require a Girl Scout destinations application. A Getaway can be anything from a Broadway career workshop in New York City to a home-building project with a local Habitat for Humanity group. Age requirements and length of event vary, but with all the choices of Getaways you’re sure to find one tailor-made for you.

For more information, resources, and application, visit the GSUSA destinations web page.


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