Camp Archbald 100 Archbald Lane Kingsley, PA 18826 Camp Archbald, the second oldest Girl Scout camp in the nation, is nestled in the woods of the Endless Mountains and is home to endless possibilities for girls. Girls will have an opportunity to experience a hidden charm. With varied living accommodations, girls have the opportunity to progress from lodge accommodations to tents/cabins. With many hiking trails, fields and court activities, the greatest feature to the camp is the 43- acre lake. Swimming and boating are both enjoyable activities for all ages. Contact List: 1. Maintenance Specialist On Duty Cell: 717-678-9008 2. Director of Facilities Cell: 717-497-9659 3. GSHPA After Hours Contact: 1-866-205-4744 (GSHPA s answering service they will contact a staff member) Included in this confirmation packet are our check in/out procedures, directions to camp, camp map, activities near and at camp, accommodation descriptions, and campsite report. Please review this information before your stay. Check in/check out information: Units will be open when your group arrives. Use the call list if assistance is needed on the day of camp/upon your arrival. At the earliest, check in is at 3pm and check out by 1pm. Before leaving camp, please clean up using the checklist on the campsite report. Sign and leave report in your unit. Dumpsters at camp are located behind the Dining Hall, Trash and Recycling are separate. Please take care to separate.
Directions From Scranton/Wilkes Barre (approximate drive time: 50 minutes/1 hr 15 minutes) 1-81North to exit 194-US 6 W/US 11 Exit onto Binghamton, Towanda, Clarks Summit Follow US 11North (20 miles), must stay in right lane when you pass Wendy's, Dunkin Donuts Entering Hop Bottom, turn left onto Main Street at the Blinking light Take 2nd right following 167 N,follow for 4.2 miles Pass Molenko's on right, SR 2024 (Dimock to Brooklyn) will be on your left (white house on corner), turn onto Dimock to Brooklyn Rd for.9 miles Turn right onto Waterford Road (SR 2011) Drive straight for a mile, Camp Archbald will be on your left From Harrisburg (approximate drive time: 2 hour, 15 minutes) Merge onto 1-81N/322 East via the ramp to 1-78/ AIIentown 1-81North to exit 194-US 6 W/US 11 Exit onto Binghamton, Towanda, Clarks Summit Follow US 11North (20 miles), must stay in right lane when you pass Wendy's, Dunkin Donuts Entering Hop Bottom,turn left onto Main Street at the Blinking light Take 2nd right following 167 N,follow for 4.2 miles Pass Molenko's on right, SR 2024 (Dimock to Brooklyn) will be on your left (white house on corner), turn onto Dimock to Brooklyn Rdfor.9 miles Turn right onto Waterford Road (SR 2011) Drive straight for a mile, Camp Archbald will be on your left
From Tunkhannock (approximate drive time: 30 minutes) Head towards PA-29 North for 15 miles Turn right onto SR 2024 (Dimock to Brooklyn) for 4 miles Turn left onto SR 2011/Waterford Road Drive straight for a mile, Camp Archbald will be on your left From Stroudsburg (approximate drive time: 1hour,30 minutes) Follow 1-80 W to slight right onto 1-380 North Merge onto 1-81North 1-81North to exit 194-US 6 W/US 11 Exit onto Binghamton, Towanda, Clarks Summit Follow US 11North (20 miles), must stay in right lane when you pass Wendy's, Dunkin Donuts Entering Hop Bottom, turn left onto Main Street at the Blinking light Take 2nd right following 167 N,follow for 4.2 miles Pass Molenko's on right, SR 2024 (Dimock to Brooklyn) will be on your left (white house on corner), turn onto Dimock to Brooklyn Rdfor.9 miles Turn right onto Waterford Road (SR 2011) Drive straight for a mile, Camp Archbald will be on your left From Milford (approximate drive time: 1hour, 35 minutes) Follow 1-84 West for 46 miles, merge onto 1-81N 1-81North to exit 194-US 6 W/US 11 Exit onto Binghamton, Towanda, Clarks Summit Follow US 11North (20 miles), must stay in right lane when you pass Wendy's, Dunkin Donuts Entering Hop Bottom, turn left onto Main Street at the Blinking light Take 2nd right following 167 N,follow for 4.2 miles Pass Molenko's on right,sr 2024 (Dimock to Brooklyn) will be on your left (white house on corner), turn onto Dimock to Brooklyn Rdfor.9 miles Turn right onto Waterford Road (SR 2011) Drive straight for a mile, Camp Archbald will be on your left
Cookie Tray Baking dish >2 serving spoons Toaster Coffee Maker >10 sets silverware >10 bowls >10 dishes Frying Pans Small pots Large Pots Refridgerator Microwave Stove/ Oven Mountain Pie Irons Hot Dog Sticks What s at Camp? At a minimum each unit will have hot dog sticks, dutch oven, mountain pie makers and a large skillet. Additional amenities are listed below: Unit Laura Muia X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Friendship X X X X X X X X X X Treetops X X X X X X X
Attractions Nearby Historic Montrose - a final stop on the Underground Railroad Elk Mountains Ski Area Steam Town National Park Lackawanna Coal Mine The Trolley Museum Lackawanna County Stadium Montage Mountain Ski Resort Activities at Camp Adventure Course o o o Climbing Tower, with a Zip line and low ropes courses Safety equipment provided Facilitators needed for all adventure course activities Archery o Safety equipment provided o Must reserve additional fees o Certified instructors required o Required to use GSHPA provided equipment Canoes, kayaks and rowboats o Personal Flotation Devices are available o Certified Lifeguards and/or Small Crafts Instructor required, not included o Must reserve additional fees o Required to use GSHPA provided equipment Fishing o Fishing can be done from the shore not in the swimming area. o Users must furnish their own equipment Swimming (in Lake Ely) o Certified Lifeguards required, not included Ga-Ga Court Hiking Large fields for games and sports Wildlife observation
Accommodations Friendship Hall Sleeping accommodations for up to 40 people on mattresses on the floor(upstairs) One private room with a bed Full kitchen with two gas stoves and two refrigerators Central heating, electricity and year round hot/cold running water Handicapped accessible bathroom with a shower upstairs and a shower, 5 flush toilets downstairs Treetops Sleeping accommodations for up to 28 people on cots and bunk beds Full kitchen with a sink, electric stove and a refrigerator Electricity and hot and cold running water One seasonal handicapped accessible shower Heated by wood burning stoves Three composting toilets; one inside and two outside Seasonal water only from June 1 to Sept 30th Laura Muia Dining Hall Use of full dining hall seats for up to 200 people for large events Forest Unit o Sleeps up to 60 people on mattresses on the floor o Central Heat and running water o Kitchen with sink, stove and refrigerator o Restrooms and showers o Basic troop Kitchen included o Larger Kitchen available for additional rental amount to serve up to 200 o Other groups will need to access the restrooms and showers. Four Adirondack cabins with sleeping accommodations for up to 24 people on bunk beds Electricity (lights only) Nearest restroom and showers are the dining hall Hultz Eight platform tents with sleeping accommodations for up to 32 people on cots one handicapped-accessible stall 3 other stalls pit toilets Washstand with seasonal cold running water
Maples Eight platform tents with sleeping accommodations for up to 32 people on cots Includes the use of a troop house (not equipped as a sleeping structure) Troop house has electricity Latrine with one handicapped-accessible stall Washstand with seasonal cold running water Nivert Pavilion Open pavilion/picnic area available for day use only Pavilion is equipped with electric lights and outlets Latrine located nearby Schoonover Hall Large building available for day use only Building is not heated
Departure Checklist Please make sure you have checked all of the following that apply before you leave. ALWAYS LEAVE A CAMPSITE BETTER THAN YOU FOUND IT. Clean the inside of the building by sweeping and mopping the floors Remove all food from refrigerators (do NOT turn off) Turn back thermostat in heated buildings to 55 degrees (if applicable) Scrub benches, tables, and counter tops in unit houses or kitchen shelters. Clean restroom facilities including toilets and/or latrines. Let indoor fireplace fires burn out naturally. Throwing water on them causes breakage to grates and Irons. Use only wood indoors. Never use charcoal indoors. Clean fireplaces distribute cold ashes in woods. Sweep tent and shelter floors. Put the sweepings in the trash (not outside your tent/ground) Leave tents with corners laced, flaps tied in bow, tent corners and tent flaps not tied to supporting beam. (Tents hold up in bad weather this way.) Be sure all inside and outside spigots are turned off. Close and lock all doors and windows, turn off lights. Return borrowed equipment or tools to proper place. Oil (clean) all cast iron skillets to prevent rust. Take all trash and recycling to designated dumpster (usually next to the dining hall/parking lot, separate when applicable) Fill out this Campsite Report and leave in unit. *By signing this campsite report, you have confirmed that the check list has been completed and the site was left in better condition than you found it. Leaving a campsite untidy, may result in cleaning fees being charged. Troop/Group Leader s Signature Date his