According to dnr.mo.gov, Glamp Pin Oak is a special chance for women to experience the outdoors, while also learning how to be safe, confident, and comfortable in the outdoors. Every session is created for women by women and provides an opportunity to learn and grow. Glamp Pin Oak will be offered from September 30th through October 2nd and will take place at Camp Pin Oak at Lake Of the Ozarks State Park in Missouri. The camp was built in the 1930’s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, and has been the site for generations of gatherings by nonprofit youth groups. The camp offers the attendees the chance to sleep in a four person, rustic screened cabin. Attendees will have single beds with mattresses and storage for their things, however, the cabins do not offer heat or air conditioning.
Those who attend must be 21 years old and registration includes four meals, snacks, beverages, lodging, activities, insulated lunch bag, can koozie and a weekend experience. The cost for the camp is $90 dollars per person and to register you can visit icampmo.com and enter “GLAMP” in the search box.
Activities are rated as low, moderate, or high with low being classroom based activities, moderate being short walks and standing activities, and finally high, which requires high levels of endurance for hiking, lifting, and kayaking. 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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