Camp Holloway exemplifies the rich history of Girl Scouting in Middle Tennessee. The camp, located on 80 beautiful acres just 45 minutes north of Nashville, Tennessee, is named after Josephine Groves Holloway, founder of the first African-American Girl Scout troop in Nashville. Facilities include a pool, shower house, a 40-foot climbing/rappelling tower, low ropes, tree climbing, and sleeping units of cabins and platform tents. The lodge is a beautiful, air-conditioned building where the majority of meals are served. Camper groups are limited to 12 girls with camper capacity at 72 campers.
Activities and Features
Religious Emphasis
None
Outdoor Activities
General Outdoors Climb and Rappel Ropes Course Hiking Rock Climbing
Performing Arts
Dance Drama Music
Individual Sports
General Individual Sports Archery
Water Sports
Recreational Swimming
Arts and Crafts
General Arts and Crafts
Miscellaneous
General Miscellaneous Actvities Environmental Leadership Skills
Camp Address
Winter Address
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Millersville TN, 37072 USA
615-672-2959 (tel.) 615-672-7091 (fax.)
4522 Granny White Pike
Nashville, TN, 37204 USA
615-672-2959 (tel.) 615-672-7091 (fax.)