Camp Juliette Low
- Cloudland, GA
- Camp Type: Overnight
- Age of Campers: 7 - 17
- Gender of Campers: Girls
- Year Established: 1922
- Accreditations: 1
This is a basic camp listing: no contact information is provided.
Camp Juliette Low offers one-week and two-week sessions throughout the summer. It is suggested that very young, first-time campers attend a one-week session. Older girls and experienced campers are encouraged to stay for two weeks or to combine sessions and stay even longer.
One week campers:
- Learn the routines of camp and become accustomed to living in a tent
- Sample a variety of activities, with a focus on fun and trying new things
- Make new friends and learn new songs
Once a camper is familiar with camp, she is usually ready for more excitement!
Two-week campers:
- Have time to settle in and feel "at home" at camp
- Build skills in activity classes of their choice
- Go on an overnight camp-out (sleep under the stars and cook over the fire)
- May go on out-of-camp expeditions, such as hikes or canoe trips
- Form life-long friendships and learn even more songs
- Enjoy a full-scale All Camp Day including horse show, swim meet, canoe races, etc.
For a good idea of what typical one-week and two-week sessions entail, check out our website. At CJL, girls live, work, and play outdoors to build a better understanding of their natural surroundings, acquire confidence in themselves, become comfortable working in groups to solve every-day problems, and, of course, have a great time.
CIT Sessions
Special three-week CIT (counselor-in-training) sessions are held for girls who've completed 10th and 11th grades. The goal of these sessions is to teach older girls the skills they'll need to be counselors at CJL. Juliette Gordon Low established this camp as a training facility for her Girl Scout leaders. Though CJL is no longer affiliated with the Girl Scouts, the leadership training tradition lives on in the CIT program.
Parent-Daughter Weekend
The first weekend in May is Parent-Daughter weekend, during which daughters and a parent (dads are welcome) come up to camp, sleep in a tent, and try out some of CJL's activities. This is a perfect chance for young campers and their parents to get to know Camp Juliette Low.
Accreditations
- ACA
Camp Focus
All Activities
- Arts and Crafts
- Ceramics
- Pottery
- Archery
- Diving
- Equestrian and Horseback Riding
- Gymnastic
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Assorted Adventures
- Backpacking
- Canoeing
- Hiking
- Primitive Skills
- Rock Climbing
- Ropes Course
- Sailing
- Survival Skills
- Wilderness
- Talent Show
- Team Building
- Challenge Course- "Project Adventure", Camp Trips