Camp Wah-Shah-She consists of 524 acres nestled in the wooded hills of Osage County in northeastern Oklahoma, 14 miles southwest of Bartlesville. Facilities include a cedar-log dining hall, group living units, a swimming pool, private lake, administrative buildings, rifle range, archery range, low element challenge course, nature study grove and other program areas.
The first campers to enjoy the hills and streams of Camp Wah-Shah-She were the Osage Indians. The tribal land was purchased in 1961 and called Wah-Shah-She, which means “Osage” in the tribal tongue. Girls today think that Camp Wah-Shah-She means Fun!
want to bring your troop to camp without the responsibility of planning, organizing or leading their activities? Here’s your chance! Girl Scout FAMILIES are also invited to spend a few days enjoying all that Camp Wah-Shah-She has to offer. When you arrive at the camp you can sign up for swimming, boating, archery, fishing, service projects, arts and crafts, low element challenge course, hikes, bb’s/rifles, and other activities. Experienced staff will be at camp to supervise the activities. Take time to explore camp and enjoy the time with your group hassle-free. You will sleep in platform tents, at the lodge, or set up your own tents in a primitive area. Each tent has four cots with mattresses, wooden floors, plus canvas roofs and walls. They are similar to cabins but cooler. Each tent unit has electricity and latrines. A central showerhouse is available nearby. The tent units are closer to activity areas and the dining hall. The lodge has bunks with mattresses, modern conveniences and is air-conditioned. Please indicate your choice of lodging on the registration form. Meals are provided
in the dining hall for those who want to take it easy, or you can bring your own food and cook out some or all of your own meals.