


SKAGIT Twilight CAMP
July 13-17, 2026
Bay View Elementary School
1 pm to 7:30 pm
With a two-hour check in session on Sunday, July 12.
Meet your Unit Leader, tie dye your shirt,
get your health check sign off, and meet our PAs!
Theme: Critter Camp
Register Here!
Skagit Day Camp offers a safe, fun environment for
all girls entering grades 1-12, with leadership
opportunities for girls entering grades 6 and above.
We need more volunteers to make camp happen!
6-8 Unit Volunteers supervise campers, ensure they get to programs, and are like a school home room teacher. Program is provided by our amazing youth leadership team.
A Shopper: someone who purchases our snacks each day and is available to grab extras that may come up.
Volunteer Coordinator: join the planning team and help us coordinate volunteers, communicate with them, and help us thank them.
A Business Manager: someone who works with the rest of the core team to manage our finances, help keep us on track, and more.
Friday Field Day Coordinator and Volunteers: only available one day? Friday is a Field Day and we can always use additional adults to run games and coordinate activities.
Interested in volunteering? Click here to send us an email to find out more,
or fill out the Volunteer Interest Form.
Please stay safe and healthy,
Skup, Program DirectorBeaker, Girl Leaders Director
Orange, Camp Registrar
Care Bare, First Aid
Goose, Equipment Manager
To participate in our camp you need to be registered as a Girl Scout. Click here to go to Girl Scouts of Western Washington's website for registration information
Girl Scouts of Western Washington offers educational camp programs to Girl Scouts in grades 1-12 throughout Washington state. We are committed to providing equal access and opportunities for all campers. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), we will make reasonable accommodations to ensure a meaningful camp experience for participants with disabilities. While our camp programs are not equipped to provide specialized services for campers with extraordinary physical or medical needs or for those requiring significant behavioral support, we strive to meet each camper’s unique needs to the best of our ability. We carefully review and address each request for accommodation individually to ensure an
inclusive and supportive experience.
The safety and well-being of every camper is our highest priority. We respectfully ask caregivers to inform Girl Scout staff of their child’s specific needs or required accommodations prior to the start of their camp program so we can work together to support every child in reaching their full potential.
To start this conversation or to request ADA accommodations, please reach out to Kristina Peterson at 1-800-541-9852 or via email at kpetersen@girlscoutsww.org.
Contact us: SkagitTwilightCamp@gmail.com