CAMP Winnetaska

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  • ABOUT CAMP

    Camp Winnetaska is a place for girls to discover the excitement of summer camp. Every camper has a chance to explore various outdoor activities like cooking, hiking, songs, games, nature trails and more. The waterfront, located on the Ashland Reservoir, is an ideal spot for swimming and boating activities. A frog pond offers great exploring and environmental study.

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

    Open House: To Schedule a tour of Camp Winnetaska, please contact Joanna Lenahan at 774-766-6920.

  • Typical Day

    Each day girls begin with an opening Flag Ceremony and singing. Girl Scouts enjoy fun activities which include arts & crafts, swimming, fun sports, and working on Girl Scout badges and patches. The girls end their day with the traditional Flag Ceremony. More about a typical day at camp (PDF)

    Science activities at Winnetaska

  • About the Director

    Science activities at Winnetaska

    Becky Mongiat is the Camp Director and this will be her tenth summer working at Camp Winnetaska. Becky spent her summers attending and working at camps. She has worked at a variety of Girl Scout camps.

    More about the director (PDF)

  • BUS ROUTES

    On the bus to summer camp

    Camp Winnetaska Bus Routes 2010.pdf

  • Directions to Camp Winnetaska

    Camp Winnetaska
    60 Olive Street, Ashland, MA

    Directions:
    Camp Winnetaska is located on Olive Street in Ashland. Make a left turn onto Olive St. from Route 135, (just past Ashland State Park.) 1/4 mile on left is the camp road (between two SHORT pillars.) Drive to parking lot (about one mile) and leave your car. You must walk to the camp office from the parking lot.

  • 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!