Camp Holloway
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Camp Holloway
Camp Holloway exemplifies the rich history of Girl Scouting in Middle Tennessee. The camp, located on 80 beautiful acres just 45 minutes north of Nashville, Tennessee, is named after Josephine Groves Holloway, founder of the first African-American Girl Scout troop in Nashville. Facilities include a pool, shower house, a 40-foot climbing/rappelling tower, low ropes, tree climbing, and sleeping units of cabins and platform tents. The lodge is a beautiful, air-conditioned building where the majority of meals are served. Camper groups are limited to 12 girls with camper capacity at 96 campers.

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Camp Type:
Year Established: 1952 Gender: Girls Age of Campers: 6 to 17 years old Cost/Week: $201.00-$350.00/wk Religious Affiliation: Camp Owner(s): Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee
Camp Director(s): Missie Bratton
Nearest Large City: Nashville Off Season Rental: Accreditations ? |
Camp Focus:
Traditional Camps: Girl Scouts |

Acting
Arts and Crafts
Music
Other Arts
Performing Arts
Photography and Video
Theater
Sports Activities:
General Sports
Archery
Adventure Activities:
Assorted Adventures
Backpacking
Girl Scouts
Hiking
Rappelling
Rock Climbing
Ropes Course
Academic Activities:
Leadership
Miscellaneous Activities:
Talent Show
Team Building

Camp sessions begin Jun 14th and end July 24th, 3009

