Resources and Travel Partners

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What type of trip are you planning to take?

Use this helpful guide to prepare for any Girl Scout trip!


 

 Local Fieldtrip

Overnight Travel 

Extended or
International Travel 

Length of
Trip 

Day long,
no overnight 

1-2 nights
in Oregon or Washington 

3 nights or more
anywhere in the U.S. or overseas 

Trip
Ideas 

Program Guide - Hostelling
International: Portland Travel Adventure, Etc.

  •  Service Unit Campouts
    (Consult your service unit Event and Travel Coordinator for more info)
  • Program Guide- Hostelling International: Cultural
    Kitchen, Zoo Snooze, Etc.
Travel
Forms Required 

 Go to Forms & Publications

 Go to Forms & Publications

 Go to Forms & Publications

Questions?

Consult your Membership Manager

Consult the appropriate
Program Specialist

Consult the appropriate
Teen Program Coordinator

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Travel Documents and Publications

Click on a document or publication below to learn more about it!


Go to the
Program Guide page

 

Check out the
Global Travel Toolkit
 on Girl Scouts USA's website

 

Forms

Visit our Forms & Publications page for appropriate forms.

 

Insurance

To purchase extended travel insurance and/or non-member insurance please contact Leslie Smith, Site Registrar, at the Portland service center at (503) 977 - 6834 or lsmith@girlscoutsosw.org.

 

Helpful Links

Studio2B Destination Page

WAGGGS World Centers
Pax Lodge - London, England: www.paxlodge.org 
Sangam - Pune, India: www.sangamworldcentre.org
Our Chalet - Adelboden, Switzerland: www.ourchalet.ch
Our Cabaña - Cuernavaca, Mexico: www.ourcabana.org

The Birthplace
Savannah, Georgia is the birthplace of Girl Scout founder, Juliette Gordon Low. Built in 1821, the house has been restored to reflect the time period during which Juliette Gordon Low lived there. Learn more at www.girlscouts.org/who_we_are/birthplace/.

 

Hostelling International

Hostelling International USA’s mission is “to help all, especially the young, gain a greater understanding of the world and its people through hostelling.” Hostelling offers a special kind of travel that opens doors to self-discovery, intercultural exchange and new people and places. Hostels are safe, clean, inexpensive accommodations that provide a base for exploring and learning. Equipped with dormitory-style rooms, common rooms and kitchens, hostels provide Girl Scouts a place for making friends and discovering new ways of thinking.

How can you discover, connect and take action in the world through hostelling? Find out more today by visiting http://www.hiusa.org/programs/girl_scouts.

Learn more about local hostelling programs

Did you know that there's a patch program for Girl Scouts that stay in hostels? Check it out!