Girl Scouts of California's Central Coast was formed in October 2007 by the merger of two great Girl Scout Councils with rich histories: Girl Scouts of Monterey Bay and Tres Condados Girl Scout Council. Chartered by Girl Scouts of the USA to provide Girl Scouting in the counties of Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura, GSCCC encompasses some of the most beautiful and environmentally significant parts of the country. The council has a growing membership of over 5,700 girls, and over 4,500 adult volunteers who are the heartbeat of Girl Scouting along the central coast.
With program centers in Castroville, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Oxnard, and Thousand Oaks, Girl Scouts of California’s Central Coast offers points of access for girls and volunteers to come together. The Camp Arnaz Program Center in Ventura offers a beautiful 36-acre camp, outdoor and program facility to serve girls, troops and Service Units, as well as other community organizations.