We are a multigenerational camp, sponsored by Roseville Service Unit, which has been serving the girls in Roseville and surrounding areas since 1968. Longstanding traditions abound and all are aimed at providing a fun summer experience at Camp Lakamaga!
Mission It's our purpose to provide a safe environment where girls can explore camp while developing their life skills.
Campers are placed in small program units with approximately 10-12 other girl scouts their age. Activities at camp include arts and crafts, nature exploration, singing, playing games, swimming, cooking outdoors, and earning Girl Scout badges and patches.
Junior Girl Scouts and up also try their hand at archery and complete an adventure course. Girls going into 5th & 6th grade get to sleep over with their caddies!
Frequently Asked Questions
Who Can Go to Day Camp?
All girls entering grades 1- 6 next fall are welcome to attend as campers.
Girls entering grades 8-12 who have taken the council Caddie training or attended Cadoodles are welcome to apply as Caddies.
Girls entering grade 7 should register as JCs (Junior Caddies).
Day camp is open to all girl scouts regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, ability, or socioeconomic status.
Place: Camp Lakamaga in Marine on St.Croix, Scandia, MN
How Much Does Camp Cost?
$235 per camper $70 per caddie/JC
Please make checks payable to Roseville Girl Scout Day Camp and submit payment with your health form by May 1st. Each full-time volunteer receives one free camper registration. Grants for Girls are available; contact us or River Valley's Council for details.
How Do I Get to Camp?
Bus transportation is included in the camp fee available from:
Parkview Center School
Falcon Heights School
Saint Anthony Village Central Park
Can I Come to Camp with A Friend?
Yes! Two friends may register together as “buddies” and will be placed in a unit together for the week. One pair only, please! Usually, girls in the same troop tend to get paired up together as a priority, so a buddy is usually a friend you met at camp last year. Stated buddies in the registration form must match. For safety reasons, the pair will be placed in a unit appropriate for the youngest girl in the buddy pair.
Who Will Be My Camp Counselor?
Day camp is organized, staffed, and led entirely by volunteers. Each unit of approximately 12-15 girls is led by two adult Girl Scout volunteers and three teen Girl Scouts (Caddies). Each unit will have an adult trained in First Aid, CPR and Outdoor Skills.
What About Health and Safety?
We will be following all Health & Safety guidelines as outlined by the CDC and River Valleys. Health and safety awareness is a part of staff training and camper orientation. We will follow the guidelines provided by the Girl Scouts of the USA, as well as state and local health codes. We have a Certified Medical Assistant on site at all times.
How Do I Sign Up?
Registration begins March 1st at noon and will close if camp is full or May 1st. Payment and forms must be submitted no later than May 1st.
Can I Use Cookie Credits?
You may use cookie credits or camperships earned during the 2025 cookie sale. Once you have received your cookie credits in late spring, please contact us to arrange for a refund for part/all of your registration fee.
Will I Get More Information About Day Camp Before It Starts?
Yes! In May, you will receive a letter that will include packing lists of items your camper needs to bring to camp, and their bus assignment & schedule.
What If I Have to Cancel?
If you have a family emergency or other serious illness please notify us by June 3rd for a full refund.
For cancellations due to circumstances not listed above, camp fees are not refundable. Refunds will not be issued later than four weeks prior to the start of camp. If you need to cancel your camper’s registration, please contact us as soon as possible.