| Carabiners |
Backpack and canoe throughout Michigan and the United States. |
| Hockey |
Learn how to play ice hockey and participate in hockey games. |
| Inland Seas Schoolship Association |
Sail aboard the Inland Seas, a 75-foot tall-masted schooner, for a half day or full day of learning history, culture and ecology of the Great Lakes. |
| Vertical Limit |
Experience the adventure of indoor rock climbing! |
| Ecoventures |
Teach math and science to younger girls. |
| Face It |
Mentor younger girls about issues like peer pressure and body image. |
| LPGA USGA Girls Golf |
Learn to play golf from the pros! |
| SCUBA |
Learn how to scuba dive and earn your certification. |
| Program Aide Training (PAT) |
Learn the basics of leadership through Program Aide Training (PAT). |
| Leader In Training |
Learn how to make a difference in girls' lives just as your role models have in yours by becoming a Girl Scout leader. |
| Day Camp Aide Training |
In this training, you'll practice outdoor skills, sing songs, play games and try out a craft or two. |
| Mackinac Island Honor Scouts (MIHS) |
Mackinac Island Honor Scouts (MIHS) service the State of Michigan by acting as official guides at Fort Mackinac and other historic sites on Mackinac Island for one week in July. |
| All-Girl Self Defense Club |
Empower yourself by learning the skills necessary to defend yourself. Learn how to prevail when confronting an attacker and the knowledge to maintain peace when possible. |
| Kids On the Block |
Interested in helping teach children about disabilities and differences? |
| Awards & Scholarships |
Find out about the many awards and scholarships you can earn as a Girl Scout. |
| Destinations |
Would you like to travel the world? Explore foreign soil? Swim with the dolphins? Then STUDIO 2B Destinations is right for you! |
| Counselor in Training |
Come away with a new understanding and appreciation of leadership opportunities by participating in the camp leadership training program. |
| Teen Planning Board |
Interested in creating and planning events for 11-17 year old teens based on your interest and availability? |