All-Ireland camogie champions Cork will face last year's semi-finalists Tipperary in this season's group stages while runners-up Galway have Dublin and Kilkenny among their opponents on the other side of the draw, which was made over the weekend.
The Dubs made a last-four exit to the winners after sending 2022 winners Kilkenny out at the quarter-final stage.
In Group 1, Cork face Limerick and Clare take on Wexford on the opening weekend of 24 May as league holders Tipperary sit it out.
In Group 2, Galway face Dublin and Derry take on Kilkenny, while Waterford have a bye.
The two group winners progress directly to the All-Ireland semi-finals while the teams finishing second and third qualify for quarter-finals.
The draws were also made for the intermediate championship, while the junior championship is a single group of Armagh, Laois, Louth, Roscommon, Tyrone, and Wicklow.
Glen Dimplex Intermediate Championship (begins 31 May)
Group 1: Westmeath, Meath, Offaly, Antrim
Group 2: Kildare, Kerry, Down, Carlow
Brian Molloy, president of the Camogie Association, said: "These championships represent the heart and soul of our game, showcasing the passion, dedication, and talent of players across the country. I urge everyone who enjoys a great day out to mark their calendars for these key dates and come and support their teams."