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Mary Driggers Dining Hall and Kitchen (H^)
The glass enclosed western wall of the dining wall presents a beautiful, wooded view. Able to seat up to 150 people, the winterized dining hall can also be used for games, dancing, instruction, or other group gatherings. A large, fully-equipped, institutional kitchen is also available. Serving options include both family style or cafeteria style. Below the dining hall is a large concrete-floored, open-sided room with picnic tables. Both areas have fireplaces. Bathrooms are located downstairs. |
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Lady Slipper Lodge (Troop House) (EAHT^)
The newest facility at camp, Lady Slipper Lodge is designed for groups to use for overnights and programs throughout the year. This facility includes sleeping rooms, a lounge area, a kitchen, bathrooms, and a laundry room. Capacity: Sleeps 21
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The Infirmary (EHT^)
Used as an infirmary and staff living facility during summer camp, this heated building has two levels of living areas. The upper level has a kitchen for 30, a large open room with mattresses, a bathroom, and a bedroom with twin beds and is handicapped accessible. The lower level has a den area, three bedrooms, with a total of 16 built-in bunk beds and two full bathrooms.
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Rocky Ridge (SEHT^*)
Nestled among the trees, all of the unit's buildings are connected by ramps and are completely handicapped accessible. This treehouse unit includes a small kitchen with a stove in the shelter and a modern bathhouse. Each of the four treehouses has two rooms with four cots. Capacity: 32
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Mushroom Mount (SEHT^)
Located nearest the lake, this unit has two cabins with four rooms each. Every room has six bunk beds. Shelter has stove. Capacity: 48
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Rainbow Ridge (SEHT^)
This wooded site consists of eight small insulated cabines, each with six cots, ceiling fan, smaller heater and electricity. Capacity: 48
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Lodge at Hilltop (SEAHT^)
Spread over the top of a ridge, this winterized log cabin boasts one of the loveliest settings at camp. The lodge has sleeping for 32 upstairs in bunkbeds (4 rooms). The downstairs has a large meeting area and bathroom/showers. The cabin provides year-round comfort with heating and air conditioning. Capacity: 32
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Mary Leach Hollow (LS^)
Picnic area, open area for games by cascading stream.
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Climbing Wall and Climbing Cave (*)
Boulder, climb the wall, and hang from the ceiling of a cave without leaving camp on our artificial climbing wall and cave.
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Challenge Course (*)
Work as a team on this group initiative course to complete a variety of physical and mental challenges. |
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Arts and Crafts Room (HA^)
The arts and crafts room, located in the dining hall is great for working on craft projects or as a meeting room for 30 people. |
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Facility Codes
S - Unit shelter with phone, electricity, fireplace, refrigerator, picnic tables.
A - Air Conditioned
L - Latrine, warm showers
E - Sleeping areas have electricity
H - Heated
T - Flush toilets, warm showers
^ - Handicapped accessible
* - Qualified lifeguards/challenge course facilitators/climbing wall facilitators must be provided by those using the facilities. Certifications will be checked by the Camp Ranger.
Camp Ginger Cascades is Owned and Operated by:
Girl Scout Council of the Catawba Valley Area, Inc.
530 Fourth Street SW
Hickory, NC 28602
Toll-Free NC only: (800) 328-8388
Telephone: (828) 328-2444
Fax: (828) 328-6870
For more information on fees, e-mail camp@cvgirlscouts.org.
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