FAQ

  • Where is camp? Camp is located at a private camp in North Florida. Parents will receive specific facility information in their camp packet. Email [email protected] if you need the facility name before you receive the packet. Out of an abundance of caution, we do not publicly announce the exact location of our camp.
  • What is the cost for camp? $330 per girl, $230 per adult or Young Adult Member. 
  • When does registration open? Registration opens February 15 for Adults/YAM. Registration opens March 1 for girls. 
  • Who can attend camp? All campers (girls and adults) must be registered members of American Heritage Girls. Camp is open to girls who will be Explorers Pioneers, Patriots, Young Adult Members, and Adult members for the 2025-2026 program year. 
  • Do troops need to send adults? Troops who send 3 or more girls need to send at least 1 AHG registered adult with their troop. Please contact [email protected] if your troop will have trouble meeting the requirement. First year Explorers are required to have one of their registered parents attend with them. 
  • Can a girl attend without her troop? Troops who only have 1 or 2 girls attending do not need to have an adult attend, unless:
    • there is first time to CDW girl in attendance
    • OR one of the girls is a first year Explorer. First year Explorers are required to have one of their registered parents attend with them. 
  • I need to arrive a few days late or leave a few days early, is that allowed? CDW is not able to accommodate girls or adults who cannot commit to the full week of camp.  
  • What do registered adults do at camp? Registered adults are vital to CDW. Roles include being a cabin mom, leading or assisting with skill & badge sessions, facilitating activities, and supervising areas for ratios and safety. Many hands make light work, we divide tasks among all the leaders. This is not a vacation.
  • Can dads come to camp? Yes, registered adult males are welcome to attend camp. There is separate male housing. 
  • What are the sleeping accommodations? Camp has air-conditioned cabins with restrooms and showers inside each cabin. Each cabin sleeps 2-3 registered adult females and up to 12 girl campers.  
  • What about food? Camp provides 3 meals a day in the dining hall. Be sure to complete the food portion of the registration form with detailed information about food allergies. Campers are not able to bring personal food to camp for meals. Refrigeration is not available. Campers are allowed one small bag of healthy snacks (not junk food) which will be stored in the dining hall. No food is allowed in the cabins. 
  • Are there additional costs? There are optional Snack Shack purchase opportunities. The Snack Shack is open daily during free time. Snack Shack items include snacks, soft drinks, frozen treats, and souvenirs such as water bottles and stickers.  $20 is recommended for snack items, the max allowed amount is $35. Any unspent money placed in a girl account will be refunded at the end of the week. You may elect to donate unspent money to CDW for future use by camp.
  • When will girls sign up for skill sessions? Families will be notified when the skill sessions are available for sign up. We are still gathering information on which classes will be offered. 
  • Where can I get more information or ask more questions?
    • Please check each page of www.campdeepwaters.com for more details about camp. 
    • Join the Facebook camper group https://www.facebook.com/groups/ahgcampdeepwaters.
    • Still have questions? Reach out to us at [email protected]