Camp Arrowhead (Texas)
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Camp Arrowhead is a Summer camp for girl campers ages 6-17. The 650-acre is located in Hunt, Texas in the Hill Country.
[edit] History
The camp was first established in 1934 by Ewing & Martha "Mattie Garner" Gillis and is still run by the same family to this day. They used the Kickapoo and Pawnee tribes to engage in friendly competition. Throughout their years of operation, they've offered activities such as arts & crafts, canoeing, archery, and other sporting events. They also provided cheerleading, hiking, Self-defense, etc.
[edit] Other camp(s) named "Arrowhead"
Another camping retreat in Delaware is also named Camp Arrowhead that welcomes all campers ages 8-16.
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Camp Arrowhead (Hunt) | Camp Bowie (Brownwood) | Camp Casa Mare (Seabrook) | Camp Champions (Marble Falls) | Camp Cherokee (Athens) | Camp Constantin (Mineral Wells) | Camp El Har (Dallas) | Camp El Tesoro (Granbury) | Camp Fern (Marshall) | Camp John Marc (Meridian) | Camp Kiowa (Denton) | Camp La Junta (Hunt) | Camp Mabry (Austin) | Camp Olympia (Trinity) | Camp Sweeney (Gainesville) | Camp Wisdom (Dallas) | Camp Young Judaea (Wimberley) | Echo Hill Ranch (Kerrville) | Lone Star Camp (Tilden) | Texas Lions Camp (Kerrville) | YMCA Camp Carter (Fort Worth) | YMCA Camp Flaming Arrow (Hunt) | YMCA Camp Grady Spruce (Graford) | YMCA Camp Pine Tree (Spring) | YMCA Hamman Ranch (Bandera) |
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