Camp Cloud Rim
Camp Cloud Rim rests at 9,200-foot elevation on the shores of Lake Brimhall, located near Park City in the scenic Wasatch Mountains.
The Utah Works Progress Administration (WPA) constructed the camp, first known as Camp Pinar, during the Great Depression. In 1937, the camp was dedicated and renamed Camp Cloud Rim. Upon opening, the 27-acre site quickly became a popular destination for Girl Scouts throughout Utah and neighboring states and was listed on Utah's Historical Register. |
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In November 1992, a fire completely destroyed the historic lodge, but after many years of planning and fundraising, the lodge was rebuilt and dedicated in August 1999 as the Janet Quinney Lawson Lodge.
Secluded, yet easily accessible from downtown Salt Lake City (approximately 60 minutes away), Camp Cloud Rim is the perfect camp for girls to experience Utah's alpine lakes and sweeping mountain vistas.
Camp Cloud Rim Facilities
- Lodge with dining hall
- Health services center
- Program room
- State-of-the-art kitchen
- Staff lounge
- Flush toilets and shower facilities
- Two cabin units
- Two platform tent units
- One spring bar tent unit
Resident Camp Program Focus
- Water sports: swimming, sailing, canoeing, kayaking
- Pottery
- Photography
- Drawing and painting
- Arts and crafts
- Backpacking
- Hiking
- Rock climbing
- Leadership
- Counselor-in-Training programs
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