Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Day Camps

Camp Rice Moody, 29 Rice Rd, Reading, MA 1867

mapCamp Rice Moody, 29 Rice Rd, Reading, MA 1867

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Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Day Camps offer activities such as crafts, games, campfires, rock climbing, swimming, boating, archery, hands-on science exploration, campfire cooking, sing-alongs, nature exploration, hiking, field games, and team challenges on a low ropes course. Campers may also use an archery range, swim in a pool, go canoeing, and try high ropes elements called Flying Squirrel and Islands in the Sky, and they may take part in a flag ceremony. All GSEMA day camps include classic camp activities such as crafts, games, and campfires.

• Schedule: Camp Cedar Hill, Camp Favorite, and Camp Maude Eaton each operate from 9 AM–4 PM, with optional extended care blocks available at some camps.
• Price: Extended care at Camp Cedar Hill costs $10 for 7:30–9 AM and $15 for 4–6 PM; extended care at Camp Maude Eaton costs $10 for 7:30–9 AM and $10 for 4–5:30 PM.

Round-trip bus transportation is included in the day camp fee for all Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts day camps, and full bus schedules are listed on individual camp pages. All camp session fees at Camp Cedar Hill include bus transportation with nine separate bus routes serving multiple towns, all program fees at Camp Favorite include bus transportation with service to Dennis and Hyannis, and all camp session fees at Camp Maude Eaton include bus transportation with four separate bus routes serving multiple towns. At Camp Cedar Hill, the majority of the program is planned by campers with their unit on the first day of each session, and at Camp Favorite, campers work together with help from their counselors to plan a schedule centered around their interests. An emphasis on building friendships, confidence, and leadership skills is incorporated into every activity at Camp Favorite. Camp Cedar Hill offers theme weeks, and suggested packing lists are available in the 2026 camper information packets in the CampInTouch accounts for Camp Cedar Hill, Camp Favorite, and Camp Maude Eaton. Closed-toe shoes are required for the Flying Squirrel or Islands in the Sky high ropes elements at Camp Maude Eaton.

Camp Cedar Hill features wooded hiking trails, local habitats, a pool, and a pond for canoeing. Camp Favorite offers arts and crafts, swimming, boating, archery, and hands-on science exploration. Camp Maude Eaton includes Pomps Pond, the Lou Henry Hoover Sanctuary and Nature Trail, an archery range, a low ropes course, and the Flying Squirrel and Islands in the Sky high ropes elements.

Camp Cedar Hill and Camp Favorite are American Camp Association-accredited camps, must comply with the regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (105 CMR 430.000), and are licensed by their respective municipalities. Camp Cedar Hill and Camp Favorite undergo American Camp Association accreditation review every five years. Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is a 501(c)(3) organization, and Girl Scouts has been building girls of courage, confidence, and character since 1912. The Girl Scout mission states that Girl Scouts create the world they want to live in and strive to make it better every single day, explore their strengths, take on new challenges, and can always be themselves, regardless of background or ability.

The Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts leadership team includes Monica M. Roberts, Chief Executive Officer; Lesley Miller, Chief of Staff; Annie Garmey, Chief Advancement Officer; Violet Apple, Interim Chief Operating Officer; Noah Stahl, Chief Financial Officer; Ann E. Warner-Harvey, Chief Human Resources Officer; and Joanna Lenahan, Vice President of Operations. The Girl Scouts customer service team is available Monday–Friday from 8:30 AM–5 PM.

Last updated January 26, 2026.

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