CAMP Maude Eaton

BROWSE AND REGISTER FOR PROGRAMS

  • ABOUT CAMP

    Camp Maude Eaton has been a favorite place for 64 years for girls to spend their summer days. Camp is located on 56 acres of pine forest between Pomps Pond, the Shawsheen River, and conservation land. Boating, swimming, sports, crafts, nature, and the adventure ropes course are all favorite activities.

    Open House Information

    Open House: Sunday, April 11 & May 23, 1:00 – 4:00 Email for additional information

  • Typical Day

    Diving in at summer camp

    Arrive at camp and start your day with singing, a flag ceremony and announcements. Your day is filled with various activities such as unit time to work on try-its or badges, specialty areas such as swimming, archery, arts & crafts, nature and much more. Campers enjoy boating, a cookout and even an all camp! Afternoon flag is held before the campers depart. More about a typical day at camp (PDF)

  • About the Director

    Peg Juppé is returning for her 9th year as the Director and her 26th year as a Girl Scout! Peg is a classroom teacher, Ropes Course Facilitator, Outdoor Educator, Religious Emblem Advisor and a Girl Scout Leader. When she is not a camp, she loves to go to Cape Cod.

    More about the director (PDF)

    Announcements at Camp Maude Eaton

  • BUS ROUTES

    Bus arrives at summer camp

    Camp Maude Eaton Bus Route.pdf

  • Directions to Maude Eaton

    Camp Maude Eaton
    141 Abbot Street, Andover, MA 

    Directions:
    From Route 28 South in Andover Center, at lights turn right onto Central Street. Take the second left onto School Street. Take first right onto Abbot Street. Camp is approximately ¾ of a mile on the right. (From Route 28 North, turn left onto Central Street.)

    Hours of Operation: 9:00am – 4:00pm
    Extended Care available 7:30am – 9:00am ($10) and 4:00pm – 6:00pm ($15)

  • What to Bring to Camp

    Each day campers need to bring a small backpack that they can easily carry with the following: a non-perishable Girl Scout Backpacklunch, drink, water bottle, bathing suit and towel. All items must be labeled with the camper's first and last name. Girls should wear play clothes, socks and sneakers each day, sunscreen, lip balm and insect repellent. If inclement weather is predicted, please bring a rain coat and/or a sweatshirt. For safety reasons campers should not wear sandals, flip flops, crocs or heeleez. Visit the Girl Scout Shop for camping essentials!