Glamp Pin Oak scheduled at Lake of the Ozarks State Park | Missouri Department of Natural Resources

2022-09-17 06:19:22 By : Ms. Steven Huu

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JEFFERSON CITY, MO, SEPT. 15, 2022 – Have you missed going to summer camp? Or perhaps you heard how awesome camp is but never had the chance to go. If you are an adult woman who wants to have a magical camp experience for the first, or even 14th time, Glamp Pin Oak is for you!

Combining “glam” and “camp,” Glamp Pin Oak is a unique opportunity for women to experience the outdoors, while learning how to be safe, confident and comfortable in the outdoor environment. All sessions are created for women and taught by women, and provide the opportunity to learn by doing.

Glamp Pin Oak will be Sept. 30 through Oct. 2, and will take place at the historic Camp Pin Oak at Lake of the Ozarks Sate Park. Built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, Camp Pin Oak has been the site for generations of gatherings by nonprofit youth groups, such as the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts. Campfire sing-alongs, new friends and outdoor adventures have made the camp a lasting memory for all ages. Once registered, directions and a map will be sent.

Glamp Pin Oak offers participants the chance to sleep in a four-person, rustic screened cabin. Participants will have single beds with mattresses and storage for personal belongings. These cabins do not offer heat or air conditioning. If you are attending with a friend or family member, just put it in the cabin mate request field in your registration. If you are registering with fewer than four women in your group, there is a chance you may share a cabin with someone not in your group. Showers and restrooms are available on site.

Participants must be at least 21 years old. Registration includes four meals, snacks, beverages, lodging, activities, insulated lunch bag, can koozie and an unforgettable weekend. Cost is $90 per person. To register, visit icampmo.com and enter “GLAMP” in the search box.

Glamp Pin Oak is an active, outdoor event. Participants may walk on surfaces containing roots, embedded rocks and minimal elevation change. To help participants anticipate each course and know what physical levels to expect, a physical rating system follows:

Classes and their level of physical activity follow:

If you have any questions, please contact Taylor Ratcliff at 573-751-1643. Lake of the Ozarks State Park is located at 403 Highway 134 in Kaiser.

For more information on state parks and historic sites, visit mostateparks.com. Missouri State Parks is a division of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.  

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