When you plan your own Girl Scout trip—whether it’s Brownies packing their first weekend bag or Seniors boarding a plane to check out Girl Scout history in Savannah, Georgia—you’ll build courage, confidence, and lifelong skills like organization, time management, and how to work as team to succeed when things don’t go as planned.
You’ll also build connections outside your own community and make memories to last a lifetime.
Wherever you’re looking to travel—even to countries around the world—Girl Scouts can get you there.
From local day trips to traversing the globe, try out planning tools and discover events you can join.
GET DETAILSIf you’re in sixth grade or older, you can travel independently and meet Girl Scouts from around the world on Girl Scout Destinations.
GET DETAILSTravel Troop #3 has over 200 active members and new members are
always welcome! Whether you are in a local troop or not, girls in
grades 6-12 may join.
Be a part of Travel Troop #3 and experience the adventure of travel as well as make new friendships. Local troops may send a representative to Travel Troop #3 meetings.
Projected trips include ski/boarding weekends, Nantucket biking/hosteling weekend, dude ranch, European adventures, and more! For more information, visit traveltroop3.weebly.com or email Maureen at francesconmoe@aol.com.
Meetings are held from 7:30-9:00 p.m. at the Middletown Police Department, 222 Main St. Middletown.