Wildlife, Geysers, and Mountains: A National Park Adventure | Girl Scouts
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Date: Mon Jul 15 2024 - Sat Jul 20 2024
Category:
  • STEM,
  • Domestic Travel,
  • Outdoors
Level:
  • Cadette–8th Grade,
  • Senior–9th Grade,
  • Senior–10th Grade

Wildlife, Geysers, and Mountains: A National Park Adventure: July 15-20, 2024

Hike, canoe, and camp in the undisturbed landscapes of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.

 

About the Trip

Are you an aspiring outdoor adventurer, conservation leader, or nature photographer? There is no better place to find this inspiration than the greater Yellowstone ecosystem, where you will be surrounded by snow-capped mountains, iconic geysers, and North America's most magnificent wildlife. 

Step out of your comfort zone and discover new confidence as a leader under the guidance of field instructors at Teton Science Schools. Together, on foot and by canoe, immerse yourself in one of the most breathtaking places on earth. Practice naturalist skills while exploring Grand Teton National Park and give back through service as you build long-lasting friendships and create memories of a lifetime with other Girl Scouts from across the nation.

Catch a glimpse of bison and elk (and maybe even wolves and bears!) and learn about the inner workings of mysterious thermal features on a two-night camping trip to Yellowstone National Park.

Who Should Apply?

  • Age: Girl Scouts entering grades 8-10 in summer 2023

  • Interests: Outdoors, wilderness, conservation

  • Requirements: Ability to withstand outdoor conditions for extended periods

  • Equipment: Packing list to be provided after acceptance

  • Ignite Your Passion! This trip is great for Girl Scouts who are interested in environmental and wildlife conservation.

 

The Cost

Program fee: $975

The total cost for this Destination is $1,565 per participant, but ALL accepted applications (22 max) will receive a $590 scholarship thanks to a generous grant through GSUSA from the Elliott Wildlife Values Project. You will be required to write an essay about your experience to help thank the scholarship donors.

The program fee does not include airfare. Girls will need to arrange transportation to and from Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

Deposit due upon acceptance: $200.
(This deposit is already included in your program fee.)

Financial aid may be available. Check with your local council.

Host and Contact Info

Teton Science Schools | http://www.tetonscience.org/

Customer Experience, experience@tetonscience.org, (307)734-3707


Get ready. Get set. Get going!
 

Download pre-registration worksheet (DOC)
Gather required information and documents
Submit application online

 

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