Overview
Embrace the beauty and charm of Camp Holloway -- a testament to the legacy of Girl Scouting in Middle Tennessee. "Tucked away on an expansive 80-acre stretch, just a hop, skip, and a jump from the melody of Nashville, this camp carries the footprint of an inspiring figure: Josephine Groves Holloway. In the throes of history, she spearheaded the first African-American Girl Scout troop in Nashville. Her spirit lives on in the camp, where girls explore the world of General Sports, take a plunge in swimming, tread the thrilling paths of hiking, or dare the heights of rock climbing.
The facilities fit seamlessly with Mother Nature's backdrop, delivering multiple activities in a safe and secure environment. A sparkling pool awaits those seeking refreshment on sun-drenched afternoons, while a 40-foot climbing/rappelling tower stands tall as a symbol of courage and adventure. Whether it's tree climbing or navigating the twists and turns of low ropes, there's no shortage of smiles and laughs here.
Accommodation comes in the shape of well-kept cabins and platform tents that sit quietly under the whispering trees. There's even a lovely, air-conditioned lodge, a welcoming haven after a day packed with the joy of outdoor exploration. As the curtain falls on each activity-filled day, sleep descends like a kindly blanket over the camp, cocooning girls in a world of dreams— dreams that soar high, just like the potential they hold within. Camp Holloway stands firm in its dedication to nurture, engage, and embolden your girls, a testament to the rich legacy of Girl Scouting. Here, girls craft memories that come as lasting souvenirs of a sunny, thrilling, and heartening summer.