List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America)

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There are hundreds of local council camps of the Boy Scouts of America operated by the Boy Scouts of America.

Active Camps[edit]

Alabama[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Alaflo Alabama-Florida Council Enterprise Active
Camp Horne Black Warrior Council Cottondale Active Located in east Tuscaloosa County, Camp Horne is a 496-acre facility.
Camp Jack Wright Greater Alabama Council McCalla Active[1] Located in the Roupes Valley, adjacent to Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park
Camp Jackson Greater Alabama Council Scottsboro Active[1] Camp Jackson is a 515-acre primitive camp located 5 miles east of Scottsboro on the Tennessee River at Jones Cove.
Camp O'Rear Black Warrior Council Jasper Active Archived July 6, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Camp O'Rear is a 90-acre primitive-style facility located in Jasper, AL.
Camp Pushmataha Mobile Area Council Citronelle Active Camp Pushmataha is no longer a council camp and is owned by the City of Citronelle. With a reservation from the city, Scout troops are welcome to camp there. It is a primitive camping facility. Pre-1960s it was the Mobile Area Council Camp.
Frank Spain Scout Reservation Greater Alabama Council Delta Active[1] Also called Camp Sequoyah, a 1,447-acre camp in east central Alabama, near Cheaha State Park.
Hugh M. Comer Scout Reservation Greater Alabama Council Mentone Active[1]
Maubila Scout Reservation Mobile Area Council Grove Hill Active Camp Maubila is 680 acres.
Warner Scout Reservation Tukabatchee Area Council Prattville Active Warner Scout Reservation includes two camps: Camp Tukabatchee and Camp Dexter C. Hobbs.
White Bluff Scout Reservation Black Warrior Council Demopolis Active Archived July 6, 2013, at the Wayback Machine A primitive camp located north of Demopolis, Alabama.

Alaska[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Gorsuch Great Alaska Council Mirror Lake Active
Eagle River Scout Camp Great Alaska Council Juneau Active
Denali High Adventure Scout Base Great Alaska Council Matanuska-Susitna Borough Active
Lost Lake Scout Camp Midnight Sun Council Salcha Active 400 acres, located 58.5 miles south of Fairbanks.
Northern Lights High Adventure Base Midnight Sun Council Fairbanks Active

Arizona[edit]

Camp Name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Geronimo Grand Canyon Council Payson Active[2] Located north of Payson, east of Pine, on 200 acres below the Mogollon Rim. Surrounded by Tonto National Forest.
Camp Lawton Catalina Council Tucson Active[3] Located on land, leased from the US forest service since 1921, in the Santa Catalina mountains outside of Tucson, Arizona.
Double V Scout Ranch Catalina Council Tucson Active[4] Located on 360-acre six miles southwest of Tucson, near Tucson Mountain Park's Cat Mountain. The ranch was acquired on a long-term lease from the Bureau of Land Management in 1969.
Heard Scout Pueblo Grand Canyon Council Phoenix Active[5] Located near 20th Street and Baseline Road in Phoenix, Arizona.
R-C Scout Ranch Grand Canyon Council Payson Active Located a half-hour east of Payson, the ranch is available to Boy Scout troops and Cub Scout packs for camping.[6]
Raymond Scout Reservation Grand Canyon Council Parks Active Located 30 miles outside of Flagstaff, Arizona, between the Kaibab National Forest and the Coconino National Forest, along the rim of Sycamore Canyon.

Arkansas[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp De Soto De Soto Area Council El Dorado Active Located outside Junction City, AR.
Camp Orr Natural State Council Harrison Active Camp Orr has been in use since 1955 and covers nearly 600 acres of the Buffalo National River Wilderness Area.
Camp Pioneer Caddo Area Council Hatfield Active
Camp Preston Hunt Caddo Area Council Texarkana Active
Camp Spencer Natural State Council Mountain Home Active A 100-acre primitive camping facility, located on the shore of Lake Norfork, east of Mountain Home, AR.
Gus Blass Scout Reservation Natural State Council Damascus Active Purchased in 1976, the reservation includes Camp Rockefeller and the Donald W. Reynolds Scout Training Center, located west of Damascus, Arkansas. The reservation was named the Cove Creek Scout Reservation and Camp Nile Montgomery until 2001.
Kia Kima Scout Reservation Chickasaw Council Hardy Active
Rogers Scout Reservation Natural State Council Booneville Active In 1973 the Arkansas State Legislature permitted the Westark Area Council to purchase 2,842 acres of the Booneville Sanatorium, just south of Booneville, Arkansas, which is now known as the Rogers Scout Reservation.[7]

California[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Cabrillo Beach Youth Waterfront Sports Center Greater Los Angeles Area Council San Pedro Active [1]
Boulder Creek Scout Reservation Pacific Skyline Council Boulder Creek Active [2]
Camp Balboa San Diego-Imperial Council San Diego Active [3]
Camp Chawanakee Sequoia Council Shaver Lake, California Active [4]
Camp Cherry Valley San Gabriel Valley Council Cherry Cove Active [5]
Camp Cody Troop 1, Sacramento CA Near Strawberry CA Active Founded in 1937, run by Troop 1 of the Golden Empire Council.[8]
Camp David Wortman Sequoia Council Badger Active
Camp Emerald Bay Western Los Angeles County Council Emerald Bay Active Has been operating since 1925.
Camp Emerson California Inland Empire Council Idyllwild-Pine Cove Active Archived August 7, 2019, at the Wayback Machine Operated since 1919.
Camp Fiesta Island San Diego- Imperial Council San Diego Active
Camp Fleischmann Nevada Area Council Chester Active
Camp Helendade California Inland Empire Council Running Springs Active Operated since 1960 and located near Running Springs, California. It was partially burned in the California fires of October 2007.
Camp Herms Mt. Diablo Silverado Council / Golden Gate Area Council El Cerrito Active
Camp Hi-Sierra Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council Long Barn Active Located in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. This camp is at a notably high altitude, with the majority of its buildings standing at approximately 4,800 feet and the highest point of the mountain standing over a mile high at 5,300 feet.
Camp Isom Greater Yosemite Council Orestimba Creek Active
Camp John Mensinger Greater Yosemite Council Stanislaus National Forest Active
Camp Josepho Western Los Angeles County Council Active Opened in 1941, the 110-acre camp is located in the Santa Monica Mountains in Los Angeles County.
Camp Kern Southern Sierra Council Huntington Lake Active Archived September 5, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
Camp Lassen Golden Empire Council Butte Meadows Active
Camp Marin-Sierra Marlin Council Tahoe National Forest Active
Camp McConnell Greater Yosemite Council Livingston Active
Camp Mirimichi
Camp Nejedly
Camp Noyo Redwood Empire Council Active Located on the Noyo River in Mendocino County, CA. Currently Privately owned
Camp Okihi Active
Camp Oljato Pacific Skyline Council Lakeshore, CA Active Located at Huntington Lake in Lakeshore, CA, and was founded in 1941 as a Jewish boys' singing camp.
Camp Pahatsi Golden Empire Council Soda Springs Active
Camp Pomponio
Camp Riggs Johnston Crater Lake Council Eureka Active Formerly Elk River Scout Camp
Camp Robert L. Cole Golden Empire Council Cisco Grove, CA Active
Camp Royaneh / Camp CC Moore San Francisco Bay Area Council / Golden Gate Area Council Cazadero, CA Active 1925–present. Camp Royaneh was renamed to Camp CC Moore in honor of SF Council President and National BSA Vice-president Charles C. Moore from 1938 until 1950. Its name was changed back to Camp Royaneh in 1950/1951.
Camp Silver Fir Verdugo Hills Council Lakeshore Active
Camp Tahquitz Long Beach Area Council Angelus Oaks Active
Camp Tamarancho Marin Council Farifax Active
Camp Three Falls Ventura County Council Frazier Park Active
Camp Verdugo Oaks Verdugo Hills Council Active
Camp Whitsett Western Los Angeles County Council Active Located in the Sequoia National Forest. [6]
Camp Winton Golden Empire Council Bear River Reservoir Active
Camp Wolfeboro Golden Gate Area Council Active [7]
Chesebrough Scout Reservation Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council Active Also called Camp Chesebrough, this is a 544-acre (2.2 km2) Boy Scouts of America camp in the Santa Cruz Mountains of Santa Cruz and San Mateo counties, California.
Circle X Los Angeles Area Council Cedar Glen Active Camp Circle X at Big Horn. Part of Hubert Eaton Scout Reservation.
Cutter Scout Reservation Pacific Skyline Council Boulder Creek Active
Firestone Scout Reservation Greater Los Angeles Area Council Brea Active Located just east of State Route 57 in Tonner Canyon between Diamond Bar and Brea, California.
Forest Lawn Scout Reservation

aka Hubert Eaton Scout Reservation

Greater Los Angeles Area Council Lake Arrowhead Active Archived August 7, 2019, at the Wayback Machine Located 3 miles (5 km) east of Lake Arrowhead, California, formerly known as the Lake Arrowhead Scout Camps. The Forest Lawn Scout Reservation consists of five active and one closed Boy and Cub Scout resident camps on more than 2,000 acres in the San Bernardino National Forest. The six camps are:
  • Circle X Ranch at Big Horn
  • Camp Pepperdine,
  • Camp Pitchess, formerly Camp Cedar (closed)
  • Camp Pollock – adjacent to what was once Camp Pitchess
  • John Wayne Outpost – wilderness camping area
  • Northrop Family Camp
Holcomb Valley Scout Ranch San Gabriel Valley Council Big Bear Closed Located north of Big Bear Lake in the old mining district of Belleville in the Holcomb Valley, on the site of the old Hitchcock Ranch.
Irvine Ranch Outdoor Education Center Orange County Council Orange Active 190 Acres
Long Beach Sea Base Long Beach Area Council Long Beach Active
Lost Valley Scout Reservation Orange County Council Warner Springs Active Schoepe Scout Reservation at Lost Valley
Marina Wilderness Camp
Mataguay Scout Reservation San Diego-Imperial Council Santa Ysabel Active
Newport Sea Base Orange County Council Newport Beach Active
Oso Lake Orange County Council Rancho Santa Margarita Active
Pendola Sierra Adventure base Greater Yosemite Council Emigrant Wilderness Area Active
Rancho Alegre Los Padres Council Lake Cachuma Active
Rancho Los Mochos Oakland Area Council / San Francisco Bay Area Council / Golden Gate Area Council Livermore [www.rancholosmochos.org Active] 1945–present. Located in the hills south of Livermore. 640 acres. Three camping areas: Blue Oak Ridge, Manzanita Flats, and Deadwood.
Sierra North High Adventure
Stockton Sea Scout Base
Three Falls Camp Ventura County Council Frazier Park, CA Active
Trask Scout Reservation Greater Los Angeles Area Council Monrovia Active Archived August 7, 2019, at the Wayback Machine Located above the Sawpit Dam off of Monrovia Canyon Park.
Wente Scout Reservation / Willits Scout Reservation Oakland Area Council / San Francisco Bay Area Council / Golden Gate Area Council Willits Active 1959–present. 2200 acres located in the hills east of Willits. First camping took place in October 1959, and the first summer camp took place in July 1964. It was renamed to Wente Scout Reservation in 1978 in honor of San Francisco Council Board Member and Bank of America President Carl F. Wente. www.wentescoutreservation.org
Camp Willett Ventura County Council Oak View, California Active

Colorado[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Ben Delatour Scout Ranch Longs Peak Council Red Feather Lakes, Colorado Active Encompassing 3,200 acres at Red Feather Lakes, Colorado, it includes four Scout camps.
  • Jack Nicol Cub Scout Camp
  • Camp Charles Jeffrey
  • Camp Ruth Coffin
  • Elkhorn High Adventure Base
Camp Alexander Pikes Peak Council Eleven Mile Canyon Active
Camp Laramie Longs Peak Council Wheatland, Wyoming Active
Camp Patiya Longs Peak Council Boulder, Colorado Active
Chimney Park Scout Camp Longs Peak Council Woods Landing, Wyoming Active
Tahosa High Adventure Base Denver Area Council Ward, Colorado Closed Located near Ward, Colorado this was the primary camp for the Denver area until the late 1970s, when it was shut down because of damage caused by environmental factors. The camp was recently re-opened as a high adventure base.
O.A. Greager Scout Ranch Western Colorado Council Norwood, Colorado Closed
Peaceful Valley Scout Ranch Denver Area Council Elbert, Colorado Active Built in the 1960s by the Army Corps of Engineers, the camp is located just outside Elbert, CO.
Rocky Mountain High Adventure Base Rocky Mountain Council Rye, Colorado Active Formerly Packard High Adventure Base.
San Isabel Scout Ranch Rocky Mountain Council Rye, Colorado Active
Spanish Peaks Scout Ranch Santa Fe Trail Council Walsenburg, Colorado Active

Connecticut[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Aquila (formerly Camp Mauwehu) Connecticut Yankee Council Candlewood Lake, Sherman, CT Closed Archived May 21, 2014, at the Wayback Machine Located on Candlewood Lake in Sherman, CT., the camp was sold in 1982 along with Camp Toquam in Goshen.[9]
Camp Cochipianee Bristol Area Council Goshen, CT Closed The camp was founded in 1928 by the Bristol Area Council and was sold after the New Britain Area Council and the Bristol Area Council were merged in 1972.
Camp Irving Housatonic Council Shelton, CT Closed The camp was located in Shelton in the Birchbank area along the Housatonic River. It was closed in 1945 and the buildings were razed in 1948.[10]
Camp Mattatuck Connecticut Rivers Council Plymouth, CT Active Mattatuck Council purchased 170 acres in 1938 and the camp opened the following year.
Camp Nahaco Connecticut Rivers Council Woodstock, CT Sold Previously called Camp Keemosabee, the camp was purchased by the towns of Woodstock and Eastford on March 3, 2003. The 120-acre site is now permanently protected from development and the Boy Scouts still have use of the property.
Camp Pioneer Long Rivers Council New Hartford, CT Closed Located on the shores of West Hill Pond, adjacent to Camp Sequassen, it was sold in 1985 and has since been developed.
Camp Pomperaug Connecticut Yankee Council Union, CT Active Archived May 8, 2014, at the Wayback Machine For a time the camp was leased to the Ct Burn Foundation as a summer camp for children with severe burns; however, it has since been changed back into a Scout camp.
Camp Sequassen Connecticut Yankee Council New Hartford, CT Active Located at 791 West Hill Road in New Hartford, Connecticut.
Camp Toquam Connecticut Yankee Council Goshen, CT Closed Archived May 21, 2014, at the Wayback Machine The camp was sold in 1982 along with Camp Aquila in Sherman.[9]
Camp Workcoeman Connecticut Rivers Council New Hartford, CT Active Established in 1924 and located on the shore of West Hill Pond.
Deer Lake Scout Reservation Connecticut Yankee Council Deer Lake, Killingworth, CT Sold Archived April 17, 2014, at the Wayback Machine It was originally owned by Central Connecticut Council until the merger with Quinnipiac Council. It was sold in 2022 to Pathfinders Inc., a non-profit organization which plans to continue to operate the property as a camp.
Edmund D. Strang Scout Reservation Housatonic Council Goshen, CT Active Formally called Housatonic Scout Reservation.
Ernest Thompson Seton Scout Reservation Greenwich Council Greenwich, CT Active A 249-acre camp located off 363 Riversville Road in Greenwich.
Frederick Sprague Barbour Scout Reservation Connecticut Rivers Council Norfolk, CT Active 106-acre wilderness camp
John Sherman Hoyt Scout Reservation Connecticut Yankee Council Redding, CT Active Archived July 3, 2013, at the Wayback Machine The 174-acre reservation was donated to the Alfred W. Dater Council by Alice B. Sanford in 1966.
June Norcross Webster Scout Reservation Connecticut Rivers Council Ashford, CT Active Originally opened as Camp Ashford on June 28, 1964, today the reservation occupies 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) of land.
Lake of Isles Scout Reservation Long Rivers Council North Stonington, CT Sold This reservation included Camp Apache, Camp Pequot, and Camp Cherokee. With the construction of the Mashantucket Pequot Casino in 1991–1992, the camp's surroundings had been changed enough that the Long Rivers Council decided to sell the property to the Native American tribe in 1992. The Mashantucket nation has since converted the land into a golf course.
Mark Greer Scout Reservation Connecticut Rivers Council Bozrah, CT Sold It is home to Camp Tadma, a Cub Scout summer resident camp and Camp Wakenah, a Cub Scout day camp previously located on Gardner Lake in Salem. The reservation was known almost exclusively as Camp Tadma until 2004. Camp Tadma was closed in 2013, much to the sorrow of the staff and dedicated Scout troops who had grown to love the camp. The camp was sold in 2014 and is now owned by a church.
Wah Wah Tay See Connecticut Yankee Council North Haven, CT Active Archived May 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
Camp Wakenah Pequot Council Salem, Connecticut Sold by the Connecticut Rivers Council in 2005
Camp Quinebaug Eastern Connecticut Council Preston, Connecticut Outgrown by ECC and closed to open the June Norcross Webster Scout Reservation in 1965 Now a private campground, Hidden Acers

Delaware[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Akridge Scout Reservation Del-Mar-Va Council Dover, Delaware Active Located on 85 acres (0.3 km2) of farmland in Dover, Delaware.

Florida[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Alafia Greater Tampa Bay Area Council Lithia, FL Active
Camp Dark Hammock Gulf Stream Council Okeechobee, FL Active (leased)
St. Johns River Base at Echockotee North Florida Council Orange Park, FL Active
Camp Elmore South Florida Council Davie, FL Active Formerly Camp Seminole.
Camp Everglades South Florida Council Homestead, FL Active
Camp Flying Eagle Southwest FL Council Bradenton, FL Active Located as part of the Harry Sudakoff Scout Reservation.
Camp Frederick M. Small Gulf Stream Council Jupiter, FL Closed Segregated camp established 1945. Property sold 1970s.
Camp Howard Central Florida Council Longwood, FL Closed Segregated Scout Camp operated until the 1960s. Property sold mid-1970s.
Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation Central Florida Council Lake Norris Active Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation and Camp La-No-Che are located on the north shore of Lake Norris in Paisley, FL on 1,480 acres adjacent to the Ocala National Forest. The camp has brand new aquatics, and adventure camp facilities that include the zip line/Adventure Tower, two lighted swimming pools with slide and diving board, and two lakefront aquatics areas.
Camp Loxahatchee
Camp Miles Southwest FL Council Active Located outside of Punta Gorda, Florida.
Camp Oklawaha Gulfstream Council Active Located outside of Sebastian, Florida.
Camp Osprey South Florida Council Opened in 1974 on the McGregor Smith Scout Reservation, it was only active for one year. Closed.
Camp Owen Brorein Greater Tampa Bay Area Council Odessa, FL Active Centrally located in the Hillsborough County community of Odessa, Camp Brorein is the council’s oldest camping facility. Located at 16901 Boy Scout Rd., Odessa 33556, this camp has been dedicated to the advancement of Scouting from its founding in 1923. The camp has a long, rich history of serving Scouts and youth in the surrounding area. Situated on more than 80 acres of land, surrounded by two lakes and blessed by the shade of many Live Oak trees, Camp Brorein provides the ideal camping experience for all. With newly built bouldering, climbing and rappelling walls, the Camp also has an indoor dining area, classroom and training space, new canoes and kayaks, plus a shooting sports range for BBs, slingshots and archery. There's even a playground for younger children to explore. The waterfront includes both canoes and kayaks, which can be launched from the pier on Lake Moon. Fishing is also available in our lakes. The property includes many open areas for arts, crafts and games. There is ample room to just run and play. Other amenities include permanent tents in some campsites, a new bathhouse facility, stage area with flag pole, a fire ring and an open air chapel.
Camp Reed Pinellas Area Council Clearwater, FL Former Segragated Scout Camp, adjacent to Camp Soule, near Safeto Harbor, FL. Ended 1960s.
Camp Sawyer South Florida Council Near Big Pine Key, FL on "Scout Key", about 30 miles east of Key West.
Camp Sebring Former Scout camp near Inverness, FL. Sold in 1970s.
Camp Semialachee Former camp late 1940's to mid 1960s. Near Tallahassee, FL
Camp Shands North Florida Council Hawthorne, FL Active Also known as Baden Powell Scout Reservation.
Camp Soule Greater Tampa Bay Area Council Clearwater, FL Active Camp Soule consists of 53 acres of pristine wilderness, located in the heart of Clearwater.  It offers protected trees, wildlife and beauty.  The camp has five campsites, a dining hall, health lodge, chapel, maintenance building, trading post, field sports range, two cabins, a campfire ring, a camp master cabin and a home occupied by the full time camp Ranger and his family.  Camp Soule is used for short-term camping, family camping, training, day camps and various other activities.
Camp Stine Former weekend camping property.
Charles H. Topmiller Canoe Base Formerly near McGregor-Smith Scout Reservation.
Flaming Arrow Scout Reservation Greater Tampa Bay Area Council Lake Wales, FL Active Born in 1965 near beautiful Cypress Gardens (now Legoland), Flaming Arrow Scout Reservation is located near national landmark Bok Tower at 1201 Boy Scout Road in Lake Wales, Florida. The 677-acre camp is known for pristine wilderness and three clear spring-fed, natural lakes.
Florida National HA Sea Base
La-No-Che Scout Reservation Short term name for Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation.
McGregor Smith Scout Reservation South Florida Council Inverness, FL Closed Also known as Camp Lone Oak. The 4,964-acre site was purchased by the Southwest Florida Water Management District in 2004 and closed in 2014. The camp was established in 1972.
Rocky Pine Scout Camp Segregated Scout Camp south of Miami, ca. 1956. See also Snapper Creek Camp.
Ro-Pa-Co Camp for Royal Palm Council of Naples, FL. Council existed 1920s to early 1930s.
Sand Hill Scout Reservation Greater Tampa Bay Area Council Brooksville, FL Active This is a 1,300-acre camp, recognized as a premier Scout Summer Camp in the area, offering numerous programs such as archery, rifle and shotgun, canoeing, rappelling and swimming.  In addition to its use in the summer, it has 12 campsites that are used year-round.  More than 100,000 Scouts, leaders and outside organizations use the camps for training, camping and activities each year.
Snapper Creek Camp Dade County Council and South Florida Council Originally part of the Dade County Council (reorganized in 1944 as the present-day South Florida Council), Snapper Creek Camp operated from 1940 to 1956. [Miami. FL].
Spanish Trail Scout Reservation Gulf Coast Council DeFuniak Springs, Florida Active Opened in 1961, the Spanish Trail Scout Reservation included the Yustaga Lodge. Includes the primary camp, Camp Euchee.
Tanah Keeta Scout Reservation Gulf Stream Council Tequesta, FL Active In 1953, the Florida Park Service gave 640 acres from Jonathan Dickinson State Park to the Boy Scouts. The reservation includes Camp Loxahatchee (opened 1955), Camp Clear Lake (1957), and the Mike Machek Trail (1988).
Wallwood Boy Scout Reservation Camp is 25 miles west of Tallahassee.
Winn-Dixie Scout Reservation Temporary name of camp near Paisley, FL, now Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation

Georgia[edit]

Camp Name Council Location Status Notes
Bert Adams Scout Reservation Atlanta Area Council Covington, GA Active
Black Creek Scout Reservation Coastal Georgia Council Sylvania, GA Active
Camp Allatoona Aquatics Base Atlanta Area Council Woodstock, GA Active Situated on Lake Allatoona; leased from the Army Corps of Engineers.
Camp Benjamin Hawkins Central Georgia Council Byron, GA Active
Camp Blue Heron Coastal Empire Council Riceboro, GA Sold Sold to Hampton Island Preserve for $8 million in 2008.[11]
Camp Frank J. Lumpkin Chattahoochee Council LaGrange, GA Active Part of the Chattahoochee Council Scout Reservation. Situated on West Point Lake, the camp is 600 acres with 26 miles of lake shore.
Camp James G. Gallant Chattahoochee Council LaGrange, GA Active Dedicated in April 1983. Part of the Chattahoochee Council Scout Reservation. It consists of over 300 acres with 28 campsites.
Robert E. Knox Scout Reservation Georgia-Carolina Council Lincolnton, Ga Active Has over 500 acres with 7 miles of shoreline.
Camp Linwood Hayne Georgia-Carolina Council Augusta, GA Closed The first of two Linwood Hayne Scout camps in Augusta was in an area surrounded by what is now Boy Scout Road. It opened for its first season in the summer of 1926, and remained there for 20 years before the campground was sold in the mid-1940s and moved to a site 12 miles south of Augusta on Georgia Highway 56. The camp was closed in late 2005 and replaced by Robert E. Knox Scout Reservation.
Camp Pine Mountain Chattahoochee Council West Point, GA Active First opened in the 1923; one of the oldest continually-used Scout camps in the country.
Chase S. Osborn Scout Reservation South Georgia Council Sylvester, GA Active Also known as Camp Osborn.
Camp Patten South Georgia Council Lakeland, GA Active
Scoutland Northeast Georgia Council (NEGA) Gainesville, GA Active Situated on Lake Lanier. It offers primitive camping with 50 campsites; restrooms with showers and electricity; a C.O.P.E. course, an open field for games; three program shelters; a swimming dock; two boat docks; a wide assortment of boats: motor, sailing, canoeing, and rowing; a BB gun/air rifle range; and Cleveland Hall for activities and meals.
Camp Rainey Mountain Northeast Georgia Council (NEGA) Clayton, GA Active Located near Clayton, Georgia, Camp Rainey Mountain's High Adventure Outpost offers 10 campsites featuring adirondack shelters, 12 campsites featuring tent platforms, four centrally located hot showers, a family camping area, three townhouse cabins, an 1800s style pioneer village, two waterfront areas, a rifle and shotgun range, an archery range, an air-conditioned dining hall, two chapels, 11 program shelters, a climbing and rappelling tower, and a C.O.P.E. course. There are miles of mountain trails, including the Bartram Trail in the Chattahoochee National Forest, and the camp is only 30 minutes from Appalachian Trail access.
Camp Rotary Northeast Georgia Council (NEGA) Hartwell, GA Active Located in Hartwell, Georgia on Lake Hartwell. Offers primitive camping with 15 campsites, restrooms with shower and electricity, a swimming dock and a council ring for campfires.
Camp Sidney Dew Northwest Georgia Council Armuchee, GA Active Located on 600 acres, Camp Sidney Dew was founded in 1939 and is located in a valley between John's Mountain and Horn Mountain, with the Chattahoochee National Forest to the north and John's Creek to the south.
Camp Strachan Coastal Empire Council Chathan County, GA Sold Sold to developers.[11]
Camp Thunder Flint River Council Molena, GA Active Part of the Gerald I. Lawhorn Scouting Base
Camp Tolochee Coastal Georgia Council Brunswick, GA Active
Gerald I. Lawhorn Scouting Base Flint River Council Molena, GA Active Its primary camp is specifically Camp Thunder.
Woodruff Scout Camp Atlanta Area Council Blairsville, GA Active

Hawaii[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Alan Faye Aloha Council Waimea Active Located in Koke'e State Park on the island of Kaua'i, adjacent to Waimea Canyon State Park, 13 miles from the town of Waimea, HI.
Camp Honokaia Aloha Council Honokaa Active A 210-acre site, located between Honokaa and Waimea (Kamuela) above Waipio Valley, known as the "Valley of Kings" on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Camp Maluhia Maui County Council Wailuku Active Located on 212 acres on the windward slopes of West Maui, 15 minutes from Wailuku, HI.
Camp Pupukea Aloha Council Pupukea Active Located on Oahu, a 65-acre camp 3 miles above Sunset Beach on Pupukea Road and roughly situated an hour's drive from downtown Honolulu and Waikiki.
Camp Pohoiki Kilauea Council Pohoiki Closed

Idaho[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Bartlett Scout Reservation Trapper Trails Council Ovid, Idaho Active
Camp Aspen Ridge Trapper Trails Council Near Preston, Idaho. Active
Camp Bartlett Trapper Trails Council Southeastern Idaho Active Located 4 miles from Cache National Forest.
Camp Bradley Snake River Council Near Stanley, Idaho. Active
Camp Easton Inland Northwest Council Between Coeur d'Alene and Harrison, Idaho. Active
Camp Grizzly Inland Northwest Council Near Harvard, Idaho. Active
Camp Little Lemhi Grand Teton Council Near Palisades Reservoir, Idaho Active
Camp Morrison Ore-Ida Council Near McCall, Idaho. Active
Camp Pineview Teton Peaks Council Island Park, Idaho Inactive Operated from 1926 to 1927.
Camp Ram's Head Teton Peaks Council near Arco, Idaho, held in late 1950s Inactive
Hull Valley Scout Reservation Trapper Trails Council Preston, Idaho Active
Island Park Scout Camp Grand Teton Council Near Island Park, Idaho. Active
North Idaho HA Base Inland Northwest Council North Fork, Idaho Active
Salmon River HA Base Grand Teton Council Northeast of Salmon, Idaho Active
Treasure Mountain Grand Teton Council East of Driggs Idaho, barely over border of Western Wyoming Active

Illinois[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Big Timber Three Fires Council Elgin, IL Active
Camp Bunn Abraham Lincoln Council Hettick, IL Active
Camp Cherokee Hills Prairielands Council Georgetown, IL Sold The land was sold to the State of Illinois in 1996.
Camp Dan Beard Northeast Illinois Council Northbrook, IL Transferred Now under the jurisdiction of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County.[12]
Camp Eastman Mississippi Valley Council Quincy, IL Active Located near Nauvoo, IL.
Camp Heffernan Corn Belt Council Normal, IL Sold Now known as the Timber Pointe Outdoor Center.
Camp Illinek Abraham Lincoln Council Chatham, IL Active
Camp Joy Greater St. Louis Area Council Carlyle, IL Closed No longer active - 2021
Camp Ki Shau Wau W.D. Boyce Council Carlyle, IL Sold Sold in 1986.[13]
Camp Lakota Pathway to Adventure Council (Northwest Suburban Council) Woodstock, IL Sold Sold in 2021.[14]
Camp Lowden Blackhawk Area Council Oregon, IL Active
Camp Mansur Moline Area Council Between Carbon Cliff, IL and Silvis, IL Sold
Camp Na-Se-Us-Kuk Fort Armstrong Area Council Illinois City, IL Active Camp changed name to Loud Thunder, currently used by Illowa Council.
Camp Pearl Tennessee, IL
Camp Robert Drake Prairielands Council Fairmount, IL Active
Camp Robert Faries Decatur, IL Lincoln Trails, can find patches with 1979 paper[15]
Camp Sauk Trails Great Sauk Trail Council Frankfort, IL Active Camp Manitoqua is off of Sauk Trail Road.
Camp Saukenauk Mississippi Valley Council Mendon Active
Camp Tawasentha Viola, IL
Camp Vandeventer Greater St. Louis Area Council Waterloo, IL Closed
Archived April 5, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
Camp Warren Levis Greater St. Louis Area Council Godfrey, IL Active
Camp Wokanda W.D. Boyce Area Council Peoria, IL Closed Closed in the 1990s; now operated by the City of Peoria, IL.
Canyon Camp Blackhawk Area Council Stockton, IL Active Located near historic Galena, IL
Corn Belt Council Boy Scout Reservation
Fellheimer Scout Reservation Prairie Council Gilson IL Sold Owned by a Seventh-day Adventist group; renamed Camp Akita. ref
Fort Dearborn Scout Camp Park Ridge, IL Closed Part of forest preserve
H. Earl Hoover Scout Reservation Chicago Area Council (Historic) - Pathway to Adventure Council Yorkville, IL Sold To Kendall County Forest Preserve District - Hoover Forest Preserve Was Chicago's Main Summer Camp Located in Yorkville Illinois [16] Yorkville Scout Camp [17][18]
Ingersoll Scout Reservation W. D. Boyce Council London Mills, IL Active
Loud Thunder Scout Reservation Illowa Council Illinois City, IL Active
Pine Ridge Scout Camp Greater St. Louis Area Council Makanda Active
Rainbow Council Scout Reservation Rainbow Council Morris, IL Active
Camp Theakiki Rainbow Council St. Anne, IL Sold Sold 2023
Rhodes-France Scout Reservation Greater St. Louis Area Council Pana Active Merged into Greater St. Louis Area Council from Lincoln Trails Council
Scout Ranch Three Fires Council Rochelle, IL Sold Owned by Three Fires, it became a partnership with Pathways to Adventure council and renamed as Scout Adventure Camp with more of a Cub Scout focus. It was subsequently sold in 2018
Tomo Chi-Chi Knolls Formerly West Suburban Council Gilberts, IL Sold Sold to Kane County Forest Preserve District in 2006.

Indiana[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Big Island Camp
Camp Louis Ernst Hoosier Trails Council Dupont, IN Active Primitive camping only
Camp Arthur
Camp Bear Creek Crossroads of America Council Connersville, IN Active
Camp Belzer Crossroads of America Council Indianapolis, IN Active
Camp Bradford
Camp Buffalo Sagamore Council Monticello, IN Active
Camp Carnes
Camp Chief Little Turtle Anthony Wayne Area Council Ashley, IN Active 1,200 acre site on the Pigeon River including multiple lakes
Camp Currie White River Area Council Doans, IN (Martin County) Closed Camp closed to construct Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division
Camp Kikthawenund Crossroads of America Council Frankton, IN Active
Camp Krietenstein Crossroads of America Council Center Point, IN Active
Camp Pioneer Trails
Camp Pohoka
Camp Red Wing Crossroads of America Council Muncie, IN Active
Camp Tepicon
Camp Topenebee LaSalle Council Michigan City, IN Active
Camp Wapehani White River Trails Council (Now Hoosier Trails) Bloomington, IN Closed Sold in the early 1950s. Property is currently used as a mountain bike park by the City of Bloomington department of Parks and Recreation
Camp Wildwood Crossroads of America Council Terre Haute, Indiana Active
Camp Wright East Chicago Council Michigan City Indiana Closed Near site of Purdue North Central
Cary Camp Sagamore Council Lafayette, IN Active
Crossland Scout Reservation Sagamore Council Pierceton, IN Closed Camp was sold to state in the 1990s. Now a state recreation area
Maumee Scout Reservation Hoosier Trails Council Norman, Indiana Active
Mid-America Council Camps
Old Ben Scout Reservation Buffalo Trace Council Winslow, Indiana Closed Sold to private operator.
Portland Arch Formerly Piankeshaw Council Fountain, IN Closed Now a nature preserve.[19]
Ransburg Scout Reservation Crossroads of America Council Bloomington, Indiana Active Located on beautiful Lake Monroe, Ransburg is the premier Scout camp in the midwest. They have 624 acres surrounded by the Hoosier National Forest. Ransburg offers over 72 merit badges and a host of other activities and trainings. From taking merit badges using one of three ski-boats, exploring the personal watercraft and ATV programs, taking a trail ride at the on-site ranch, zipping down the zip-line or climbing a tower, to building robots and welding, learning time tested scouting skills, or becoming a better version of yourself by living the Scout Oath and Law for a week, Ransburg has it all! https://www.ransburgbsa.org/
Self Reliant Camp
Southern Indiana Council Camps
Tunnel Mill Scout Reservation Lincoln Heritage Council Charlestown, Indiana Active Established in 1927. Primarily used for Cub Scout Day/Resident Camps and District Events.
Wilderness Camp
Woodlake Scout Reservation LaSalle Council Jones, MI Active

Iowa[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp C.S. Klaus Northeast Iowa Council Near Colesburg, IA Active Situated within a 200-acre wooded valley.
Camp Iten Mesquakie Area Council Northwest of Maquoketa, IA Sold Now a public park in Jackson County, Iowa.
Camp Minneyata Buffalo Bill Area Council Near Dixon, IA Sold Now a public Park in Scott County, Iowa.
Camp Mitigwa (Mitigwa Scout Reservation) Mid-Iowa Area Council Northeast of Woodward, Iowa Active 450 acres located north of Des Moines.
Camp Osawan Prairie Gold Area Council Sold
Camp Roosevelt Winnebago_Council Northwood, Iowa Sold
Camp Wakonda Southwest Iowa Council Northwest of Griswold, IA Sold 260 acres; now serves as the Creighton University Retreat Center. Operated from 1948 to 1978.
Camp Wapello Formerly Bo-Qui Council Drakesville, IA Sold Now privately owned; sits on Lake Wapello.
Howard H. Cherry Scout Reservation Hawkeye Area Council Central City, IA Active
Ingawanis Adventure Base Winnebago Council Waverly, IA Active
Prairie Gold Scout Reservation Prairie Gold Area Council Lake Okoboji, IA Inactive

Kansas[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Brown Memorial Camp Coronado Area Council Abilene, KS Active Has been operating since the 1930s; renovated in 2015.[20]
Camp Kanza Quivira Council Abbyville, KS Active Primarily used for Cub Scout activities.
Mandan Scout Camp & Training Center Santa Fe Trail Council Wright, Kansas Active Primarily used for Cub Scout activities and training
Camp Pawnee Santa Fe Trail Council Larned, KS Closed The land has been donated to Pawnee County, Kansas.
Camp Tawakoni Quivira Council Augusta, KS Sold The land was sold to a Christian group for $850,000 in 2004.[21][22]
Camp Theodore Naish Heart of America Council Bonner Springs, KS Active
Dane G. Hansen Scout Reservation Coronado Area Council Kirwin, KS Active Also known as Camp Hansen.
Falley Scout Reservation Jayhawk Area Council Oskaloosa, KS Active Available to both boy and girl units.[23]
Quivira Scout Ranch Quivira Council Sedan, KS Active

Kentucky[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Cherokee Tri-State Area Council Louisa, KY
Camp Michaels (Kentucky) Dan Beard Council 3486 Hathaway Rd, Union, KY
Camp Covered Bridge Formerly Old Kentucky Home Council Oldham County, KY Closed Land has been developed into housing.[24]
Camp Crooked Creek Lincoln Heritage Council Shepherdsville, KY Active Also known as the Harry S. Frazier, Jr. Scout Reservation.
Camp Roy C. Manchester Lincoln Heritage Council Benton, KY Active
Mammoth Cave Council Camp
McKee Scout Reservation Blue Grass Council Jeffersonville, KY Active Located within Daniel Boone National Forest.
Wildcat Hollow Scout Camp Lincoln Heritage Council Russelville, Ky Closed Property Sold [25]

Louisiana[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Avondale Scout Reservation Istrouma Area Council Clinton, LA Active Opened in 1959; 1,665 acres.
Camp Attakapas Louisiana Purchase Council Trout, LA Active
Camp Britton Ouachita Valley Council Closed Operated as a Scout camp for African-Americans in the days of segregation; closed sometime between 1957 and 1967.
Camp Carruth Istrouma Area Council Port Allen, LA Active Opened the late 1990s.
Camp Carver Istrouma Area Council Closed Operated as a Scout camp for African-Americans in the days of segregation; closed sometime between 1957 and 1967.
Camp Chenier Evangeline Area Council Closed Operated as a Scout camp for African-Americans in the days of segregation; closed sometime between 1957 and 1967.
Camp Edgewood Calcasieu Area Council Dequincy, LA Active
Camp Pioneer Norwela Council Closed Operated as a Scout camp for African-Americans in the days of segregation; closed sometime between 1957 and 1967.
Camp Salmen New Orleans Area Council Slidell, LA Closed Operated as a Scout camp on Bayou Liberty between 1924 and 1983 on 106 acres.
Camp T.L. James Louisiana Purchase Council Downsville, LA Active
Camp Thistlethwaite Evangeline Area Council Washington, LA
Camp Yatasi Norwela Council Webster Parish, LA Closed
Indian Village Scout Camp New Orleans Area Council Closed Operated as a Scout camp for African-Americans in the days of segregation; closed sometime between 1957 and 1967.
Kinsey Scout Reservation Norwela Council Stonewall, LA Active Formerly known as Garland Scout Ranch
Louisiana Swamp Base Evangeline Area Council Henderson, LA Active Offers high adventure canoeing treks through the 1.4 million acre Atchafalaya Swamp in South Central Louisiana.[26]
Lost Bayou Scout Camp Evangeline Area Council Saint Landry, LA Active

Maine[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Bomazeen Pine Tree Council Belgrade, ME Active
Camp Gustin Pine Tree Council Sabattus, ME Active Situated on Loon Pond. While closed as a summer camp, it is still used for unit outdoor programs.
Camp Nutter Pine Tree Council Acton, ME Active Situated on Loon Pond. While closed as a summer camp, it is used by the York District for weekend events and Cub Scout Day Camp.
Camp William Hinds Pine Tree Council Raymond, ME Active Located on 230 acres on Panther Pond.
Katahdin Scout Reservation Katahdin Area Council Eddington, ME Active The reservation includes Camp Roosevelt and has been in operation since 1921. The camp has over 1800 acres at the base of Black Cap Mountain.
Maine High Adventure Katahdin Area Council Patten, ME Active The area encompasses nearly 3 million acres, including Mt. Katahdin, the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, the Penobscot watershed, the St. Croix International Waterway, and the northernmost 100 miles of the Appalachian Trail.
Norshoco Scout Reservation North Shore Council Lyman, ME Closed Closed in 1972. Located on Bunganut Lake. Location is now a public town park.

Maryland[edit]

Camp name Council Location Acres Status Notes
Broad Creek Memorial Scout Reservation Baltimore Area Council Whiteford, Maryland 1900 Active[27] Located in Harford County, Maryland, Broad Creek was opened in 1948 and has over 1,900 acres of land. Broad Creek has three primary camps and two secondary camps:
  • Camp Saffran
  • Camp Camp Spencer (Leased to YMCA)
  • Camp Oest
  • Houck Lodge
  • Camp Finney
Deep Run Baltimore Area Council
Henson Scout Reservation Del-Mar-Va Council Galestown, Maryland 1500 Active Also known as Camp Nanticoke, a 1,500-acre located on the Delmarva Peninsula.[28]
Horseshoe Scout Reservation[29] Chester County Council Active [30] Located on the Mason–Dixon line separating Pennsylvania and Maryland. It is divided into two camps: Camp Horseshoe, in Rising Sun, Maryland, and Camp John H. Ware, III, in Fulton Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Lillie-Aaron Straus Explorer Base Baltimore Area Council
Rodney Scout Reservation Del-Mar-Va Council North East, Cecil County, Maryland 900 Active 900 acres located at the head of the Chesapeake Bay. It has been in continuous operation since 1923.[31]

Massachusetts[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Adams Pond Scout Reservation Boston Council Barnstead, NH Merged Now T.L. Storer Scout Reservation
Camp Buxton Narragansett Council Rehoboth, MA Inactive As of 2022, leased for solar energy development.
Cachalot Scout Reservation Narragansett Council Plymouth, MA Closed Sold June 17, 2022, to become part of Myles Standish State Forest.
Camp Child Old Colony Council Plymouth, MA Closed
Camp Collier Nashua Valley Council Gardener, Massachusetts Active Camp is now in the ownership of a trust. The land is still available for use by scouts.
Camp Fellsland Minuteman Council Amesbury, MA Closed
Camp Greenough Cape Cod and The Islands Council Active
Camp Massasoit Boston Minuteman Council Council Plymouth, MA Closed The camp closed in 2015. Much of the land has been sold to outside developers.
Camp Mohican
Camp Norse Narragansett Council Kingston, MA Active
Camp Resolute Mayflower Council Bolton, MA Active Part of E. Paul Robsham, Jr. Scout Reservation, (commonly known as just Camp Resolute,) which also includes Adventure Day Camp.
Camp Sachem Minuteman Council Antrim, NH Closed
Camp Sagamore
Camp Split Rock Nashua Valley Council Ashburnham, MA Active Opened in 1945. Started as a Boy Scout resident camp for the Fitchburg Area Council. Now a Cub Scout Day camp for Nashua Valley Council.
Camp Squanto Mayflower Council Plymouth, MA Active Located in the Myles Standish State Forest near Plymouth, Massachusetts. 1 mile north of Camp Cachalot.
Camp Ted
Chesterfield Scout Reservation Western Massachusetts Council Chesterfield, MA Closed
Horace A. Moses Scout Reservation Western Massachusetts Council Russell, MA Active Active, 1947–present. Located on Russell Pond. Formerly composed of Camp Woronoak, Camp (Henry) Knox and Camp Frontier (patrol method camping).
New England Base Camp[32] Spirit of Adventure Council Milton, MA Active Formerly Camp Sayre. Open to the public.
Nobscot Scout Reservation Mayflower Council Framingham, MA Active
Treasure Valley Scout Reservation Mohegan Council Rutland, MA Active Main entrance is on the Rutland/Paxton line. Part is also in Oakham.
Wild Goose Camp Boston Council Barnstead, NH Merged Now T.L. Storer Scout Reservation
T.L. Storer Scout Reservation Spirit of Adventure Council Barnstead, NH Closed Part of the Spirit of Adventure Council's Northern NeXus.[33]
Parker Mountain Scout Camp Spirit of Adventure Council Strafford, NH Active Part of the Spirit of Adventure Council's Northern NeXus.[33] Leased to the Beam Center in NYC during summer for a non-scouting related camp.
Wah-Tut-Ca Scout Reservation Spirit of Adventure Council Northwood, NH Active Part of the Spirit of Adventure Council's Northern NeXus.[33]

Michigan[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Bear Lake Scout Camp Summer Trails Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Kalkaska Closed Sold in 1985
Bruin Lake Camp Portage Trails Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Gregory Closed Renamed Camp Munhacke and closed in 2019.
Camp Agawam Clinton Valley Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Lake Orion Closed[34] Run by local parks
George N Brady Scout Reservation (Camp Brady) Detroit Area Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Waterford Closed Operated from 1921 to 1946. Sold in 1946, the site is now occupied by Bay Court Park in Independence Charter Township.
Camp Frank S. Betz Calumet Council (Pathway to Adventure Council) Berrien Springs Active
Camp Greilick Scenic Trails Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Traverse City Closed Reverted to Rotary Foundation of Traverse City
Camp Haley Summer Trails Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Selkirk Closed Sold in 1947. Was on Henderson Lake near Lupton, Michigan. It is now the Camp Lu Lay Lea Lutheran summer camp.
Camp Hiawatha Bay-Lakes Council Munising Active
Camp Highland
Camp Holaka Tall Pine Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Lapeer Closed Located on 340 acres in Lapeer County. Camp Holaka was sold 2018.
Camp Kanesatake Wolverine Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Cambridge Township Closed The camp was located on Washington Lake. It was sold in the early 1980s.
Camp Kiroliex Chief Okemos Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Waterloo Township Closed The camp was located on Clear Lake in Waterloo Township, Michigan.
Camp Kiwanis Chief Okemos Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Mason Closed 85 acres located 3.5 miles east of Mason, Michigan on M-36 at Diamond Road.
Camp Madron Southwest Michigan Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Buchanan Closed Was located on Madron Lake and sold in 1985.
Camp Mills Detroit Area Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Rose City Closed Mills operated from 1937 to 1931. Located on Bullhead Lake near Rose City. Bullhead Lake was later renamed to Echo Lake. The site still operates as a Greek Orthodox Summer Camp.
Camp Munhacke Portage Trails Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Gregory Closed Michigan Crossroads council announced in October, 2019, the camp will be closed in January, 2020.
Camp Neyati Summer Trails Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Lake, Michigan Closed Closed in 1962, and is now owned and operated by Midland Community Foundation.
Camp Northwinds Southwest Michigan Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Eden Township Closed 1,280 camp located in Mason County. Sold in 1991.
Camp Pine Lake Tall Pine Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Linden Closed
Camp Rotary Valley Trails Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Clare Active The campground is owned by the Saginaw Rotary Club, but leased by the Boy Scouts. Camp Rotary offers 1,180 acres of year around camping just north of Clare, MI, on old US-27.
Camp Shawondosee Grand Valley Council (Michigan Crossroads Council)) Whitehall Closed Originally located near West Olive (Port Sheldon) on Lake Michigan (1916–1927) it re-located to Duck Lake, near Whitehall, Michigan, in 1927 the property was acquired by the Nature Conservancy in the early 1970s and is now part of Duck Lake State Park. Gerald R. Ford was a camp staff member there in 1927–28.
Camp Silver Lake Detroit Area Council (Michigan Crossroads Council)) Indian River Closed
Camp T. Ben Johnston Southwest Michigan Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Augusta Closed Closed in the 1980s and reverted to the W. K. Kellogg Foundation. It now operates as Sherman Lake YMCA camp.
Camp Tapico Tall Pine Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Kalkaska Closed Camp Tapico is located in the eastern region of Kalkaska County just north of M-72 between Grayling and Traverse City. Sold and closed.
Camp Teetonkah Land O' Lakes Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Jackson Active Established in 1912.
Camp Wabaningo Evanston North Shore Area Council (Northeast Illinois Council) Whitehall Closed Closed and sold after the Evanston Council and Northshore Area Council merged in 1969.
Camp Weidman Water and Woods Field Service Council Active Located four miles west of Mt. Pleasant, just off M-20.
Camp Wilderness Bridgman Closed Land was purchased by Rotary Club of Oak Park–River Forest (IL) and donated to their local Scout council in the 1920s. In 1945 it was sold to the State of Michigan and became part of Warren Dunes State Park.[35]
Charles Howell Scout Reservation Detroit Area Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Brighton Closed Located on Brighton Lake. Sold in 1986. The site is now occupied by a residential community.
Cole Canoe Base Detroit Area Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Alger Active Originally named the Rifle River Canoe Base.
D-Bar-A Scout Ranch Detroit Area Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Metamora Active
Gerber Scout Reservation West Michigan Shores Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Twin Lake Active
Lost Lake Scout Reservation Clinton Valley Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Lake Closed [36] Closed in 2012.
Northwinds Scout Reservation Fruit Belt Area Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Located in Michigan's northern Lower Peninula. Closed Bought by the former Fruit Belt Area Council; operated in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Northwoods Scout Reservation Chief Okemos Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Lupton Closed 840 acres located near West Branch in Ogemaw County, Michigan.
Owasippe Scout Reservation Chicago Area Council (Pathway to Adventure Council) Twin Lake Active 4,800 acres located near Twin Lake, Michigan. Oldest Boy Scout Camp in continuous operation. Since 1911.
Paul Bunyan Scout Reservation Paul Bunyan Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Rose City Closed Located on 600 acres bordering the Huron National Forest, with water activities on the AuSable River, just north of Rose City on M-33. Paul Bunyan Scout Reservation was closed for the 2013 camping year.
Prevailing Winds II
Rota-Kiwan Scout Reservation Fruit Belt Area Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Kalamazoo Closed 199 acres located in Texas Township southwest of Kalamazoo. The camp also bordered the 741-acre Al Sabo Preserve, which provides numerous hiking trails. The Boy Scout resident camp was Camp Madron and the Cub Scout resident camp was Camp T. Ben Johnston. Both were named after former camps of the Southwest Michigan Council that were sold in the 1980s. Council announced in October, 2019, that the camp would close in January, 2020. It was bought by Kalamazoo county for park, land preserve.
Silver Trails Scout Reservation Blue Water Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Jeddo Closed Located near Jeddo, Michigan, south of Croswell, and about 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Port Huron.
Wood Lake Scout Reservation La Salle Council Jones Active Camp Tamarack is located at Wood Lake Scout Reservation.
Wrights Lake Scout Camp Wolverine Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Evart Closed Closed in 1995
Camp Tsaragi Detroit Area Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Sugar Island Closed Operated from 1922 to 1926
Camp Kabekonah Detroit Area Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Alpena Closed Operated from 1927 to 1946. Camp Kabekohnah was located on Lake Huron near Alpena.
Moose Peterson Wilderness Scout Base Detroit Area Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Vanderbilt Closed Operated from 1976 to 1982.
Camp Muscootah Land O' Lakes Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Hillsdale Closed
Camp Newkirk Portage Trails Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Dexter Closed The camp operated in the 1930s, 40s and 50s. The site is currently occupied by the Dexter United Methodist Church.

Minnesota[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Base Camp Northern Star Council St Paul, MN Active Located in the century-old Cavalry Drill Hall near Fort Snelling, Minnesota.
Camp Clyde Renamed to Parker Scout Reservation
Camp Hoksila Sold Operates as a Municipal Park and Campground, City acquired it in 1974.
Camp Wabaunaquat Formerly Lake Agassiz Council Near Ogema, MN Inactive Operated from 1940 to 1980; located near the White Earth Indian Reservation.
Camp Wichingen Headwaters Area Council Active Located south of Hibbing, Minnesota.
Camp Wilderness Northern Lights Council Park Rapids, MN Active The 2,400-acre "Outdoor Classroom" is situated between beautiful Bad Axe and Mantrap Lake near Park Rapids, MN in Hubbard County.
Cannon River Scout Reservation Renamed Phillippo Scout Reservation
Charles L. Sommers Canoe Base National BSA Council Near Ely, MN Active One of the three bases operated by Northern Tier High Adventure programs that offers canoe treks in the boundary waters of Northern Minnesota, southwest Ontario, and southeast Manitoba.
Crow Wing Scout Reservation
Cuyuna Scout Camp Twin Valley Council Cross Lake, MN Active Cuyuna Scout Camp is located in a heavily wooded area approximately 30 miles north of Brainerd, MN and 4 miles north of Crosslake, MN on HWY 3.

The camp is 684 acres and borders on six lakes.

Kiwanis Scout Reservation Northern Star Council Marine on St. Croix, MN Active 110 acres located on the banks of the St. Croix River near St. Croix. This was a youth camp starting in 1925, and became a Scout camp in 1989.
Many Point Scout Camp Northern Star Area Council Near Ponsford, MN Active 2,400 acres located in Ponsford, Minnesota. It has been operating for over 60 years.
Norseland Scout Reservation Twin Valley Council St Peter, MN Active
Parker Scout Reservation Central Minnesota Council Near Nisswa, MN Active Established in 1941 by Clyde Parker, Camp Parker (formerly known as Camp Clyde) sits on 256 wooded acres just north of Brainerd on North Long Lake at 21930 Paradise Drive in Nisswa, MN 56468 in Crow Wing County. Camp Parker is available year-round for use by Scout groups and non-Scout youth groups. Featuring a medieval castle, dining lodge, several camp sites and cabins, a family camp, trading post, shower house, sandy beach, gun and archery ranges, and much more!
Phillippo Scout Reservation Northern Star Area Council Near Cannon Falls, MN Active Renamed in 2000, Phillippo Scout Reservation was originally called the Cannon River Scout Reservation. Located on 450 acres near Cannon Falls, Minnesota, it opened in 1964.
Rum River Scout Camp Northern Star Area Council Near Anoka, MN Active Operating since 1957, Rum River Scout Camp is a 167-acre facility on the Rum River located 4 miles north of Anoka, Minnesota.
Stearns Scout Camp Northern Star Area Council Near South Haven, MN Active 1,200 acres located near South Haven, Minnesota.

Mississippi[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Binachi Choctaw Area Council Meridian, MS Active
Camp Currier Chickasaw Council Eudora, MS Active
Camp Kickapoo Andrew Jackson Council Clinton, MS Closed Summer camp closed at the end of the summer of 1986. Replaced by Warren A. Hood Scout Reservation in the summer of 1987.
Camp Palila Pushmataha Area Council Louisville, MS Closed Replaced Camp Pine Spring; now part of Legion State Park.
Camp Pine Spring Pushmataha Area Council Columbus, MS Closed Served as the original Pushmataha Area Council camp; situated along the Buttahatchie River in Monroe County, MS.
Camp Seminole Pushmataha Area Council Starkville, MS Active Replaced Camp Palila.
Camp Tiak Pine Burr Area Council Fruitland Park, MS Active
Camp Towanda Pine Burr Area Council Stone County, MS Closed Closed in the 1950s.
Camp Yocona Yocona Area Council Randolph, MS Active
Salmen Scout Reservation Southeast Louisiana Council Perkinston, MS Active Also known as Camp V-Bar.
Hood Scout Reservation Andrew Jackson Council Hazlehurst, MS Active Reservation operated several years as a non-summer camp prior to the closure of Camp Kickapoo.[37]

Missouri[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Beaumont Scout Reservation Greater St. Louis Area Council High Ridge, MO Active 2,400 acres of wooded, rolling hills in southwestern St. Louis County; contains Camp May and Nagel Explorer Base Archived August 22, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
Camp Arrowhead Ozark Trails Council Marshfield, MO Active Founded in 1924; the oldest continually operating Boy Scout camp west of the Mississippi River.[38]
Camp Dan Sayre Heart of America Council Noel, MO Closed Operated between 1922 and 1929.[39]
Camp Famous Eagle Greater St. Louis Area Council Knob Lick, MO Active One of four camps at S – F Scout Ranch; dining hall-style.
Camp Gamble Greater St. Louis Area Council Knob Lick, MO Active One of four camps at S – F Scout Ranch, patrol method cooking-style.
Camp Geiger Pony Express Council St. Joseph, MO Active One of only two Scout camps in the United States to use Mic-O-Say, rather than solely Order of the Arrow as its Scout honor society. It was first camp in the US to offer Project C.O.P.E.
Camp Lewallen Greater St. Louis Area Council Silva, MO Active Opened in 1936, the camp is 580 acres.
Camp Sakima Greater St. Louis Area Council Knob Lick, MO Active One of four camps at S – F Scout Ranch, used for NYLT only.
Camp Sunnen Greater St. Louis Area Council Potosi, MO Closed Archived April 5, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
Camp Thunderbird Great Rivers Council Randolph County, MO Closed
Cow Creek Scout Reservation Ozark Trails Council Blue Eye, MO Active Property was donated to the local Boy Scout and Girl Scout councils with the Girl Scouts later ceding their half to the Ozark Trails Council, BSA.
Frank Childress Scout Reservation Ozark Trails Council Diamond, MO Sold

The property was sold to a non-profit founded by area scouts.

H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation Heart of America Area Council Osceola, Missouri Active Located on 4,200 acres.
Irondale Scout Reservation Greater St. Louis Area Council Irondale, MO Closed Closed in 1965.[40]
Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation Great Rivers Council Gravois Mills, MO Active Originally named "Camp Hohn." Home of the Sinquefield Invention Campus – housing a full wood shop, metal shop, 3d printers, laser cutter and engraver, electronics and programming materials, and much more. Offers jet skiing, motorboating, sailing and watersports.
Pa-He-Tsi Scout Camp Lake of the Ozarks Council Kaiser, MO Closed
Scudder Explorer Base Formerly St. Louis Area Council Closed
S-F Scout Ranch Greater St. Louis Area Council Knob Lick, MO Active Also known as the "S Bar F", sits on 5,200 acres with a 270-acre lake.
Swift High Adventure Base Greater St. Louis Area Council Knob Lick, MO Active One of four camps at S – F Scout Ranch, formerly John S. Swift Explorer Base, Venturing Summer Camp.

Montana[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Arcola Montana Council Anaconda, MT Active
Camp Melita Island Montana Council Lake County, MT Active Located on Flatehead Lake. Acquired in 2005 for $1.5 million.[41]
Camp Paxson Western Montana Council Seeley Lake, MT Active Situated in Lolo National Forest.
K-M Scout Ranch Montana Council Hilger, MT Active Renovated in 2019.[42]
Grizzly Base Camp Montana Council Columbia Falls, MT Active

Nebraska[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Augustine Overland Trails Council Near Doniphan, NE Active 1945–Present. Camp Augustine is a 160-acre camp along the banks of the Platte River between Grand Island and Doniphan, Nebraska[43]
Camp Butterfield Mid-America Council Near Orchard, NE Closed Camp Butterfield was located 13 miles north of Orchard, Nebraska and composed 160 acres of rolling sandhills[44]
Camp Cedars Mid-America Council Near Cedar Bluffs, NE Active 1939–Present. Camp Cedars comprises the western half of the Covered Wagon Scout Reservation[45]
Camp Cornhusker Cornhusker Council Near Du Bois, NE Active 1956–Present. South of Humboldt, NE[46]
Camp Eagle Mid-America Council Near Cedar Bluffs, NE Active 1963–Present. Camp Eagle comprises the eastern half of the Covered Wagon Scout Reservation[47]
Camp Kitaki
Camp Opal Springs Tri-Trails Council (defunct) Near Wellfleet, NE Closed Site was occupied by Dancing Leaf Earth Lodge until 2016[48]
Camp Wa-kon-da Mid-America Council Bellevue, NE Active Camp Wa-kon-da is in Bellevue, Nebraska and covers 40 acres of wooded bluffs, adjacent to Fontenelle Forest[49]
Little Sioux Scout Reservation Mid-America Council Near Little Sioux, IA Active 1970–Present. Little Sioux Scout Ranch (LSSR) is approximately one hour north of Omaha, Nebraska in Iowa's Loess Hills and covers 1800 acres[50]
Thomas Ashford Scout Reservation Mid-America Council Near Homer, NE Closed 1972–2013. Originally covered over 600 acres[51]

Nevada[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Engelstad Scout Park Las Vegas Area Council Las Vegas, NV Active
Spencer W. Kimball Scout Reservation Las Vegas Area Council Blue Diamond, NV Sold Sold in the late 2000s.[52]

New Hampshire[edit]

Camp Name Council Location Status Notes
Adams Pond Camp Spirit of Adventure Council Barnstead, NH Temporarily Closed Part of T.L. Storer Scout Reservation.
Camp Bell Daniel Webster Council Gilmanton Iron Works, NH Active Part of Griswold Scout Reservation
Camp Carpenter Daniel Webster Council Manchester, NH Active
Camp Manning Daniel Webster Council Gilmanton Iron Works, NH Closed Opened in 1925 and sold in 1949. Daniel Webster Council repurchased the camp in 1990 and opened it under the name of Camp Bell
Camp Monadnock
Camp Onway Yankee Clipper Council Closed Open from 1929 to 2007. Onway was sold to the LDS Church and is now known as Zion's Camp.
Camp Quinapoxet Closed Open from 1925 to 2003 (closed for a few years in the late 1980s). "Quinny" was sold to the Audubon Society in 2003.
Camp Wanocksett Heart of New England Council Dublin, NH Active Opened in 1924. Located at the base of Mount Monadnock.
Hidden Valley Scout Camp Daniel Webster Council Gilmanton Iron Works, NH Active Part of Griswold Scout Reservation. Formerly owned by the Norumbega Council.
Pierre Hoge Scout Camp Daniel Webster Council Walpole, NH Active
Indian Pond Scout Reservation Bay Shore/North Bay Council Piermont, NH Closed Open 1962 to 1979. Composed of Camp Weston and Camp Waskeche (patrol method camping).
Lone Tree Scout Reservation Spirit of Adventure Council Kingston, NH Closed
Mead Wilderness Base Daniel Webster Council White Mountain National Forest Closed
Parker Mountain Scout Reservation Spirit of Adventure Council Barnstead, NH Active[53] Part of the Spirit of Adventure Council's Northern NeXus.[33] Leased to the Beam Center in NYC during summer for a non-scouting related camp.
T.L. Storer Scout Reservation Spirit of Adventure Council Barnstead, NH Temporarily Closed[54] Part of the Spirit of Adventure Council's Northern NeXus.[33] Formerly composed of Wild Goose and Adams Pond camps.

T.L. Storer Scout Reservation will not be offering summer camp programs from 2020 to 2022, at which point the summer programs will be reevaluated.

Wah-Tut-Ca Scout Reservation Spirit of Adventure Council Northwood, NH Active[55] Part of the Spirit of Adventure Council's Northern NeXus.[33]
White Mountain High Adventure Base Daniel Webster Council White Mountain National Forest Closed

New Jersey[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Alpine
Camp Ames
Camp Carr
Camp Cowaw - Case Scout Reservation Inactive
Camp Cowaw Inactive
Camp Denton
Camp Glen Gray Montclair Council Mahwah, NJ Closed The camp is now a Bergen County Park and is independently managed and financially supported by The Friends of Glen Gray, Inc.[56]
Camp Grice Garden State Council Active Includes the Pine Tree Education and Environmental Center.
Camp Ken-etiwa-pec
Camp Kimble
Camp Lenape/Lenape Scout Reservation Burlington County Council Medford, NJ Sold in 1988. Purchased in 1943 after Camp Mahalala was taken over by the Air Force to build McGuire AFB.
Camp Lewis Northern New Jersey Council Rockaway, NJ Active
Camp NoBeBoSco Northern New Jersey Council Active Also known as NoBe, it is located in Hardwick Township, New Jersey. It opened in 1927.
Roosevelt Scout Reservation Garden State Council Active The reservation includes Camp Diller.
Camp Sakawawin
Camp Somers Patriots' Path Council Byram, NJ Active On the Mt. Allamuchy Scout Reservation.
Camp Tamarack Bergen Council [57] Oakland, NJ[58] Closed[59]
Camp Todd Alexander Hamilton Council of Hudson County, NJ. Oakland, NJ Closed 1991 near Ramapo Mountain State Forest
Camp Towadena Alexander Hamilton Council of Hudson County, NJ. Sandyston, NJ On Fairview Lake near Camp NoBeBoSco
Camp Twin Echo
Camp Watchung Patriots' Path Council Active Cub scout day camp at watchung state park
Camp Wheeler Patriots' Path Council Byram, NJ Active Located on the Mt. Allamuchy Scout Reservation
Camp Winnebago Patriots' Path Council Rockaway, NJ Active See also Winnebago Scout Reservation
Camp Yaw Paw Northern New Jersey Council Mahwah, NJ Active
Joseph A. Citta Scout Reservation Jersey Shore Council Barnegat, NJ Active
Kittatinny Mountain Scout Reservation Thomas A. Edison Council; Central Jersey Council Branchville, NJ Closed as a BSA camp Now part of Stokes State Forest, camp sites still available through NJ Division of Parks & Forestry
Mt. Allamuchy Scout Reservation Patriots' Path Council Byram, NJ Active
Ocean County Council Reservation
Pahaquarra Boy Scout Camp George Washington Council Columbia, NJ Closed 1925 to 1971[60]
Pine Hill Scout Reservation Garden State Council/Camden County Pine Hill, NJ Active
Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation Boy Scouts of America Mendham, New Jersey Closed This was a major Boy Scout training facility for almost 50 years. It was closed in 1979. It was the location of the first Wood Badge courses held in the United States.
Winnebago Scout Reservation Patriots' Path Council Rockaway, NJ Active Richard Mager served for 60 years on the Summer camp staff mostly as the Aquatics Director (1968–2012, 2018–19).
Yards Creek Scout Reservation Central Jersey Council Closed

New Mexico[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Black Range Cavalcade Yucca Council Winston, NM
Camp Dale Resler Yucca Council Cloudcroft, NM Active
Gorham Scout Ranch Great Southwest Council Albuquerque, NM Active Formerly known as Camp Frank Rand.
Camp Kidd Closed
Camp Tres Ritos South Plains Council Vadito, NM Active
Dowling Aquatic Base Conquistador Council Carlsbad, NM Active Situated on the Pecos River.
Philmont Scout Ranch Boy Scouts of America National Council Cimarron, NM Active
Wehinahpay Mountain Camp Conquistador Council Sacramento, NM Active

New York[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Adirondack HA Base
Alpine Scout Camp Greater New York Councils Alpine, NJ
Baiting Hollow Scout Camp Suffolk County Council Wading River, New York
Beech Mt. Scout Camp
Big Moose Scout Camp
Camp Apello
Camp Aquehonga Greater New York Councils Tusten, NY Active Home to patrol cooking, Pool with slide, new scoutmaster lodge, and nicknamed "The Showplace of Ten Mile River"
Camp Askenonta Onondaga Council Moose Island (eastern shore) in Lake Placid Closed, land sold to N.Y.S.
Camp Babcock-Hovey Seneca Waterways Council Ovid, NY Active This is the premier Boy Scout camp in the Finger Lakes region. It first opened in 1937.
Camp Barton Baden-Powell Council [Trumansburg, NY active This is the premier Scouts, BSA Camp located on Cayuga Lake. It first opened in 1927.
Camp Bedford Twin Rivers Council Malone, NY Active
Camp Boyhaven Middle Grove, NY Closed sold in 2018 by Twin Rivers Council to private hands
Camp Bullowa Greater Hudson Valley Council Stony Point, NY Active
Camp Cutler Seneca Waterways Council Naples, NY Active Cub adventure camp
Camp Dittmer Iroquois Trail Council Phelps, NY Active Boy Scout Camp
Camp Eaton Brook
Camp Gorton
Camp Gross
Camp Hayden
Camp Kingsley
Camp Kunatah Greater New York Councils
Camp Lee
Camp Loyalty
Camp Merz
Camp Moss
Camp Mountaineer
Camp Nooteeming Greater Hudson Valley Council Sold
Camp Northern Lights
Camp Onondaga
Camp Osborn Westchester-Putnam Council Oscawanna Corners, NY Closed The remaining portion of original 56 acres was sold in 1981.
Camp Portaferry
Camp Pouch Greater New York Councils Staten Island, NY Active
Camp Purchas
Camp Russell
Camp Sam Wood Iroquois Trail Council Pike, NY Active Cub Scout Camp
Camp Saratoga Saratoga Springs, NY Closed sold in 2001 by Twin Rivers Council It is now the Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park. Approximately 25 acres of the 310-acre camp is owned by the Town of Wilton. New York State owns the remaining 285 acres.
Camp Schoellkopf Greater Niagara Frontier Council
Camp Scouthaven Greater Niagara Frontier Council Freedom, NY Active Purchased in 1918, operated as a Boy Scout resident camp until 1988. Mid-1990s, became the main Cub Scout resident camp for the GNF council, and remains so.
Camp Seneca Elmira Council, now Five Rivers Council Hector, NY Closed (since 1989) 1924–1989, was previously a women's camp. Land was sold to Elmira Council in 1924. Sold to USDA in 1996, and is now part of the Finger Lakes National Forest (Caywood Point). It is on the National Register of Historic Places.[61]
Camp Siwanoy Westchester-Putnam Council Wingdale, NY Closed 1926-200? Previously operated by the Siwanoy, Siwanoy-Bronx Valley, and Hutchinson River Councils.
Camp Stonehaven
Camp Syracuse
Camp Tarion Finger Lakes Council Closed 1928?–1938. The camp was on Canandaigua Lake and was only accessible via boat during the summer.
Camp Tioughnioga
Camp Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee
Camp Tri-Mount Rip Van Winkle Council
Camp Turrell
Camp Tuscarora
Camp Twelve Pines
Camp Vigor
Camp Wakpominee Twin Rivers Council Fort Ann, NY Active
Camp Waubeeka Hutchinson River Council Copake, NY Closed Previously operated by Siwanoy-Bronx Valley, and Bronx Valley Councils.
Camp Wiccopee Hendrick Hudson Council Ossining Closed Closed in 1928.
Camp Wiccopee Hendrick Hudson Council Thompkins Corners Closed 1928–1941, 1948. Closed during war years due to a shortage of manpower and transportation difficulties.
Camp Woodland Longhouse Council Active Summer Cub camp with winter cabins.
Cedarlands Scout Reservation
Crumhorn Mt. BSA Camp
Curtis S. Read Scout Reservation Greater Hudson Valley Council Brant Lake, NY Active Includes three camps: Waubeeka, Buckskin, and Summit Base.
Durland Aquatics Center Westchester-Putnam Council Rye, NY Closed
Durland Scout Reservation Greater Hudson Valley Council Putnam Valley, NY Active Formerly Clearlake Scout Reservation.
Floodwood Mountain Reservation
Forestburg Scout Reservation
Funkhouser Scout Camps
Henderson Scout Reservation
Henry Kaufmann Scout Camp
Indian Village Camp
Kamp Kamargo
Lake George Island Camp
Massawepie Scout Camps Seneca Waterways Council Piercefield, NY Active Boy Scout camp in the Andirondack Region. It first opened in 1952.
Massawepie Trails
North Star Canoe Base
Northern Lights Scout Camp
Onteora Scout Reservation Theodore Roosevelt Council Livingston Manor NY Active
Ram’s Gulch
Rollins Pond Adventure Base
Rotary Scout Reservation Twin Rivers Council Postenkill, NY Active
Sabattis Adventure Camp[62] Patriots' Path Council Long Lake, New York Active Located in the Adirondack State Park in New York State.
Sabattis Scout Reservation[63] Longhouse Council Long Lake, New York Active Located in the Adirondack State Park in New York State.
Schiff Scout Reservation Theodore Roosevelt Council Wading River,New York
Stratton Mt. Scout Reservation
Ten Mile River Scout Camps Greater New York Councils Narrowsburg, New York
Thunder Rock
Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee
Toad Hollow
Tri-Mount Scout Reservation Rip Van Winkle Council
Tuscarora Scout Reservation Baden Powell Council Windsor,NY
Wolf Creek Camp
Woodworth Lake Scout Reservation Gloversville, NY Closed sold in 2013 by Twin Rivers Council and was turning into a housing development

North Carolina[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
East Carolina Scout Reservation East Carolina Council Blounts Creek, NC Active Formerly known as Herbert C. Bonner Scout Reservation; consists of Camp Boddie (formerly Camp Bonner South) and Pamlico Sea Base.
Camp John J. Barnhardt Central NC Council New London, NC Active
Camp Bob Hardin
Camp Bowers Cape Fear Council
Camp Bud Schiele Piedmont Council Rutherford County, NC Active
Camp Charles East Carolina Council Bailey, NC Sale Pending
Camp Cherokee Old North State Council Yanceyville, NC Active
Camp Daniel Boone Daniel Boone Council Canton, NC Active
Camp Durant Occoneechee Council Active
Camp Grimes
Camp Mishemokwa
Camp Noda
Camp Reeves
Camp Rockfish
Camp Sam Hatcher East Carolina Council Newport, North Carolina Active
Camp Steere
Camp Tom Upchurch
Camp Uwharrie Uwharrie Council Closed Camp Uwharrie, Greensboro, NC was one of the oldest Boy Scout camps in the United States. It was founded in 1922!
Camp Tuscarora
Camp Wenasa General Greene Council Brown Summit, NC Closed
Cherokee Council Explorer Base
Cherokee Scout Reservation Old North State Council Yanceyville, NC Active
Occoneechee Scout Reservation
Piedmont Scout Reservation
Raven Knob Scout Reservation Old Hickory Council Mount Airy, North Carolina Active Opened in 1955, Camp Raven Knob, as it is commonly called, hosts on average over 5,000 campers a summer and is located on approximately 3200 acres in Surry County, NC.
Schiele Scout Reservation
Shikellamy Scout Reservation

North Dakota[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Heart Butte Scout Reservation Northern Lights Council Elgin, ND Active

Ohio[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Beaumont Scout Reservation Lake Erie Council Rock Creek, Ohio operating Contains four camps: Broadbent, McCahill, McIntosh and Cub World
Camp Avery Hand former Johnny Appleseed Council Mansfield, Ohio closed 2008 Now Ohio Bird Sanctuary
Camp Belden former Greater Cleveland Council Litchfield and Belden, Ohio sold to Ohio Department of Natural Resources Now Camp Belden Wildlife Area
Camp Berry Black Swamp Area Council Findlay, Ohio Active
Camp Buckeye Buckeye Council Beach City, OH Closed
Camp Chickagami former Greater Western Reserve Council Parkman, Ohio Closed Now Chickagami Park[64]
Camp Falling Rock Simon Kenton Newark, OH Active formerly Licking County Council
Camp Friedlander Dan Beard Loveland (Cincinnati) OH Active 100 year anniversary in 2019[65]
Cub World Adventure camp Dan Beard Loveland (Cincinnati) OH Active
Camp Frontier Erie Shores Council operating
Camp Hook
Camp Hugh Taylor Birch (aka Camp Birch) Tecumseh Council Yellow Springs, Ohio Active
Camp John A. Owens
Camp Lakota Black Swamp Area Council Defiance, Ohio Active
Camp Lazarus Simon Kenton Delaware, OH Active Cub Day Camp
Camp Longhorn Central Ohio Council Logan, OH Closed
Camp McKinley Buckeye Council Lisbon, Ohio operating
Camp Miakonda Erie Shores Council Toledo, Ohio Operating Created in 1917; one of the oldest camps in the United States
Camp Myron Kahn
Camp Oyo Simon Kenton Active

No longer has summer camp offerings

Camp Stambaugh Great Trails Council Operating
Camp Stigwandish Lake Erie Council Sold[66]
Camp Tuscazoar Buckeye Council Dover, Ohio closed 1986 replaced by Seven Ranges Scout Reservation Now operated by the Camp Tuscazoar Foundation.
Camp Wyandot Harding Area Council Marion, Ohio Closed
Central Ohio Council Boy Scout Reservation
Chief Logan Reservation Simon Kenton Ray, OH Closed
Clendening Scout Reservation former Greater Cleveland Council Closed 1987
Cricket Holler Miami Valley Council Dayton, OH Active
Firelands Reservation Lake Erie Council Wakeman, OH operating contains two camps: Wyandot (named in honor of former Harding Area Council camp) and Avery Hand (named in honor of former Johnny Appleseed Council camp)
Fort Steuben Scout Reservation Ohio River Valley Council Tippecanoe, OH Operating
Leveque Scout Reservation Central Ohio Logan, OH Closed changed name to Green Hills Scout Reservation – Closed
Manatoc Scout Reservation Great Trail Council Peninsula, OH operating The Manatoc Scout Reservation is located within the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and contains two camps – Camp Butler and Camp Manatoc.
Muskingum Valley Scout Reservation
Pioneer Scout Reservation Erie Shores Council Pioneer, Ohio operating
Seven Ranges Scout Reservation Buckeye Council Kensington, Ohio operating
Shawnee Council Camps
Stambaugh Scout Reservation Great Trail Council Canfield, OH Operating

Est. 1919 under the Youngstown Council. Then came under the Mahoning Valley Council, in 1993 under the Greater Western Reserve Council, now under the Great Trail Council since 2017. Consists of Camp Stambaugh and Camp Akela.

Tinnerman Wilderness Canoe Base former Greater Cleveland Council Hartley Bay, Alban, Ontario sold 2012
Woodland Trails Scout Reservation Miami Valley Council Camden, OH Closing 2022

Oklahoma[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Cherokee Cherokee Area Council Grove, OK Closed
Camp Dierks NeTseO Trails Council Wright City, OK Closed (2016) Sold in 2017 after NeTseO Trails Council Merged with Circle Ten Council.
Camp George Thomas Last Frontier Council Apache, OK Active
Camp McClintock Cherokee Area Council Bartlesville, OK Active
Camp Sasakwa Last Frontier Area Council Holdenville, OK Active Established in the early 1920s; now used as a primitive camp.
Camp Simpson Arbuckle Area Council Milburn, OK Active
Hale Scout Reservation Indian Nations Council Talihina, OK Active
Kerr Scout Ranch Last Frontier Council Tishomingo, OK Active
Mabee Scout Reservation Indian Nations Council Locust Grove, OK Active
Will Rogers Scout Reservation Cimarron Council Cleveland, OK Active
Zink Scout Ranch Indian Nations Council Skiatook, OK Active

Oregon[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Adventure Cove (cub) Cascade Pacific Council Inactive Hosted at Camp Clark, Phased out in 2018
Butte Creek Scout Ranch Cascade Pacific Council Scotts Mills, OR Active
Camp Baker Oregon Trail Council Florence, OR Active
Camp Baldwin Cascade Pacific Council Dufur, OR Active
Camp Clark Cascade Pacific Council Cloverdale, OR Active
Camp Cooper Cascade Pacific Council Willamina, OR Active
Camp Discovery Cascade Pacific Council Inactive Scouter's Mountain's summer program
Camp Ireland Cascade Pacific Council Hillsboro, OR Active
Camp Makualla Crater Lake Council Crescent Lake, OR Active
Camp McLoughlin Crater Lake Council Klamath Falls, OR Active
Camp Melakwa Oregon Trail Council McKenzie Bridge, OR Active
Camp Meriwether Cascade Pacific Council Cloverdale, OR Active
Camp Millard Cascade Pacific Council Inactive Closed after it was burnt in 1925
Camp Morrison Cascade Pacific Council Inactive?
Camp Pioneer Cascade Pacific Council Active Located adjacent to the Mount Jefferson Wilderness area within the Willamette National Forest in Oregon. The camp is located south of Marion Forks, east of Oregon Route 22.
Camp Tsilcoos Renamed In 1963 Camp Tsilcoos was renamed Camp Alton F. Baker.
Camp Wallowa Blue Mountain Council Joseph, OR No longer used as a Boy Scout summer camp, but available for use by Scouting units.
Canyon Camp
Cascade Pacific Council Challenge Program Cascade Pacific Council
Cub World Cascade Pacific Council Happy Valley, OR Inactive Closed in 2015 after Scouters' Mountain property was sold.
Gilbert Ranch (cub) Cascade Pacific Council Scotts Mills, OR Active Butte Creek Scout Ranch's summer program
Scouter’s Mountain Cascade Pacific Council Inactive Sold in 2015.

Pennsylvania[edit]

Camp name Council Location Acres Status Notes
Allegheny Trails Scout Camps Closed|
Anawanna Scout Reservation Laurel Highlands Council Closed|
Bashore Scout Reservation Pennsylvania Dutch Council Jonestown, PA Active
Breyer Training Area Philadelphia Council Cheltenham Closed In 1929, Henry W. Breyer, Jr., purchased the abandoned Lindenhurst property once owned by John Wanamaker in Cheltenham on York Road, below Washington Lane. Breyer donated the former Wanamaker land to the Boy Scouts of America for use as a wildlife preserve.[67] The camp was accessible to city Scouts by taking the train to the Jenkintown station. Camp Henry W. Breyer (40°05′07″N 75°07′52″W / 40.0853°N 75.1311°W / 40.0853; -75.1311) was sold by the Philadelphia Council in 1990 and is now the site of Salus University.
Camp Acahela Northeastern Pennsylvania Council Blakeslee, PA Active This 242-acre camp was founded in 1919 and has offered an annual Cub Scout Resident camping program since 1992. It is located near the confluence of the Lehigh River and the Tobyhanna Creek.
Camp Brule
Camp Bucoco Moraine Trails Council
Camp Chickasaw
Camp Chiquetan
Camp Coffman Colonel Drake Council Oil City, PA Closed
Camp Conewago New Birth of Freedom Council
Camp Conestoga Westmoreland-Fayette Council Somerset, PA Active
Camp Ganoga York-Adams Area Council Closed Closed in 1945. Replaced by Camp Tuckahoe.
Camp Karoondinha Susquehanna Council Millmont Active
Camp Kiondashawa Mercer County Council Sharon, PA Closed Closed. Replaced by Custaloga Town Scout Reservation.
Camp Kline
Camp Lavigne Columbia-Montour Council Benton, PA Active
Camp Minsi Minsi Trails Council Pocono Summit, Pennsylvania Active Founded in 1949, the 1,200-acre Boy Scout camp is located off of Pennsylvania Route 940 along the shores of the 314-acre Stillwater Lake in Pocono Summit.
Camp Mountain Run Bucktail Council DuBois, Pennsylvania Active
Camp Olmsted Chief Cornplanter Council Warren, Pennsylvania Active
Camp Rotawanis Hazleton Area Council Drums, Pennsylvania Closed Closed as a council Boy Scout camp in 1970s after Hazleton area merged with Minsi Trails Council. Occasional Scout unit camping and hiking events are conducted on site. Non-Scouting camping/hiking is also conducted.
Camp Semiconon
Camp Seph Mack Laurel Highlands Council Penn Run, Pennsylvania
Camp Sequoyah Washington Trail Council Erie, Pennsylvania Closed Closed. Property sold in 1984.
Camp Seven Mountains Juniata Valley Council
Camp Sinoquipe
Camp Tionesta Allegheny Trails Council Tionesta, Pennsylvania Closed 1976
Camp Tuckahoe New Birth of Freedom Council 1300 Active The 1300-acre site is located a few miles west of Dillsburg, PA, on the border of Cumberland and York Counties.
Camp Ware Chester County Council Peach Bottom, PA Active [8] Archived July 7, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
Camp Weygadt
Coffman Scout Reservation
Custaloga Town Scout Reservation French Creek Council Carlton, PA Active
Dale Sea Explorer Base
Eagle Island Philadelphia Council Point Pleasant, PA Inactive See Treasure Island Scout Reservation.
Elk Lick Scout Reserve
Goose Pond Scout Reservation Northeastern Pennsylvania Council Paupack Township, PA Active This 542-acre camp features a glacial lake and has been in continuous operation since 1920.
Hawk Mountain Scout Reservation Hawk Mountain Council Active
Heritage Reservation Laurel Highlands Council Farmington, PA 2000 Active Opened in 1980 to consolidate the three council camps onto one property. Heritage Reservation is Pennsylvania's premier summer camp facility, located in the Laurel Highlands, boasting 2,000 acres of beautiful mountain woodlands, fully encompassing the 270 acre Lake Courage with 6+ miles of shoreline. There are four camps: Camp Independence (Cub Scouts & Webelos), Camp Freedom (Boy Scouts with Dining Hall), Camp Liberty (Boy Scouts with food for you to prepare at your camp site), and Eagle Base (a high-adventure program).
Hidden Valley Scout Reservation New Birth of Freedom Council Loysville, PA Active
Horseshoe Scout Reservation[29] Chester County Council Active [9] Archived July 6, 2018, at the Wayback Machine Located on the Mason–Dixon line separating Pennsylvania and Maryland. Divided into two camps: Camp Horseshoe, in Rising Sun, Maryland, and Camp John H. Ware, III, in Fulton Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Hubbard Reservation
J. Edward Mack Scout Reservation Pennsylvania Dutch Council Newmanstown, PA Active
Memorial Reservation
Musser Scout Reservation Cradle of Liberty Council Active Located along the Unami Creek on approximately 1400 acres in Marlborough Township, PA. The reservation is made up of three camps, Camp Hart, Camp Delmont, and Camp Garrison.
Oak Creek Reservation
Ockanickon Scout Reservation Washington Crossing Council Pipersville, PA Active Founded in 1941, it is located along the Tohickon Creek and adjacent to Ralph Stover and High Rocks State Parks in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Resica Falls Scout Reservation Cradle of Liberty Council Active Composed of Camp Firestone and Camp Big Springs. It is located north of East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania in the Pocono Mountains.
Rock Hill Scout Reservation
Seven Mountains Scout Camp Juniata Valley Council
Sinoquipe Scout Reservation Mason-Dixon Council Active
Treasure Island Scout Reservation Philadelphia and Cradle of Liberty Councils Point Pleasant, PA Inactive
Trexler Scout Reservation Minsi Trails Council Jonas, PA Inactive Sold in 2023 to Trexler Veterans Initiative: Included Akelaland Cub Scout resident camp and Settlers Camp.
Valley Forge Council Sea Scout Base
Weygadt Scout Reservation Easton Area Council Delaware Water Gap Closed Operated from 1931 until 1968; replaced by Camp Minsi.
Wizard Ranch New Birth of Freedom Council Hallam, PA
Little Hickory Lake, Poyntelle, PA Closed Some minor buildings still remain, but in severe disrepair. Land returned to original private ownership.

Rhode Island[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Aquapaug Scout Reservation Narragansett Council South Kingston, RI Active
Buck Hill Scout Reservation Narragansett Council Pascoag, RI Active
Champlin Scout Reservation Narragansett Council South Kingston, RI Active
Cub World Narragansett Council Pascoag, RI Active Located in the Feinstein Youth Camp in Pascoag, RI.
Sandsland Reservation Narragansett Council New Shoreham, RI Active Located on Block Island in New Shoreham, RI.
Yawgoog Scout Reservation Narragansett Council Rockville, RI Active

South Carolina[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Barstow[68] Indian Waters Council Batesburg-Leesville, SC Active Located on Lake Murray near the mouth of the Saluda River.
Camp Bob Hardin Palmetto Area Council Near Saluda, NC Inactive Known as Palmetto Area Council Camp until 1985.
Camp Coker Pee Dee Area Council Just outside Society Hill, SC Active
Camp Henry Shelor Pee Dee Area Council Near Manning, SC Inactive Was located on Lake Marion; operated from 1949 to 1999.
Camp Ho Non Wah Coastal Carolina Council Near Rockville, SC Active
Camp Inpaco Pee Dee Area Council Horry County, between Conway and Little River, SC Inactive Closed in the late 1960s.
Camp Old Indian[69] Blue Ridge Council Near Travelers Rest, SC Active Estiablished 1926

South Dakota[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Old Broadaxe Black Hills Area Council Near Nemo, SD Sold Closed in 1974.[70]
Lewis and Clark Scout Camp Sioux Council Tabor, SD Active Located along the Missouri River on the Lewis and Clark Reservoir. Opened in 1957.
Medicine Mountain Scout Ranch Black Hills Area Council Custer, SD Active

Tennessee[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Boxwell Scout Reservation Middle Tennessee Council Lebanon, TN Active
Camp Buck Toms Great Smoky Mountain Council Rockwood, TN Active
Charles E. Parrish Wilderness Reservation Middle Tennessee Council Rock Island, TN Active Also known as the "old" Camp Boxwell
Camp Cherokee
Camp Davy Crockett Sequoyah Council Whitesburg, TN Active
Great Smoky Mountain Aquatics Base
Grimes Canoe Base Middle Tennessee Council Linden, TN
Latimer High Adventure Reservation Middle Tennessee Council Spencer, TN Active Trying to achieve national high adventure standards
Camp Mack Morris West Tennessee Area Council Camden, TN Active
Camp Pellissippi Great Smoky Mountain Council Andersonville, TN Active
Camp Tom Howard Sequoyah Council Bristol, TN Closed
Skymont Scout Reservation Cherokee Area Council Altamont, TN Active

Texas[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Bear Creek Scout Reservation Alamo Area Council Hunt, TX Active Has been operating since 1957.[71]
Buffalo Trail Scout Ranch Buffalo Trail Council Fort Davis, TX Active Acquired in 1947.[72]
Camp Bill Stark Three Rivers Council Newton County, TX Sold Sold in the early 2010s.[73]
Camp Billy Gibbons Texas Trails Council Richland Springs, TX Active
Camp Constantin Circle Ten Council Graford, TX Active Includes the Jack Furst Aquatics Base.
Camp Don Harrington Golden Spread Council Canyon, TX Active
Camp Fawcett Texas Southwest Council Edwards County, TX Texas Southwest Council has recently leased the camp to a Houston-based hunting group.[74]
Camp Hudson Sam Houston Area Council Houston, TX Sold Operated from 1925 to 1973.[75]
James Ray Scout Reservation Circle Ten Council Sherman, TX Active Formerly known as Camp Grayson.
Camp Karankawa Bay Area Councils Sweeny, TX Active
Camp Merritt Lamb El Paso Council El Paso, TX Closed [76]
Camp M.K. Brown Golden Spread Council Mobeetie, TX Active
Camp Perry Rio Grande Council Rio Hondo, TX Active Has operated continuously since 1927.[77]
Camp Pirtle East Texas Area Council Carthage, TX Active
Camp Sol Mayer Texas Southwest Council Menard, TX Active
Camp Strake Sam Houston Council Coldspring, TX Active Sold in 2007 due to highway expansion.[73] Reopened in 2020
Camp Tahuaya Longhorn Council Belton, TX Active
Camp Tom Wooten Capitol Area Council Bastrop, TX Active The original Camp Tom Wooten operated as a Boy Scout summer camp from 1934 until its sale in 1983. The new location operates as a camp for Cub Scouts.[78]
Camp Tonkawa Texas Trails Council Taylor County, TX Active
Camp Wisdom Circle Ten Council Dallas, TX Active
Camp Zach White Yucca Council Sold
Chisholm Trail High Adventure Base Longhorn Council Bridgeport, TX Active Also known as the Texas High Adventure Base.
Clements Scout Reservation Circle Ten Council Athens, TX Active Consists of Camp Cherokee and Camp Meisenbach.
C.W. Post Memorial Camp South Plains Council Post, TX Active
El Rancho Cima Sam Houston Area Council Hays County, TX and Comal County, TX Sold Included Cockrell River Camp. Sold in 2018.[79]
George W. Pirtle Scout Reservation East Texas Area Council Gary City, TX
Hamman Scout Camp Sam Houston Area Council Bander, TX Sold
Hill Country Ranch Bay Area Council Closed
Horizon Wilderness Scout Reservation Northwest Texas Council Bowie, TX Sold Developed into Silver Lake subdivision near Amon G. Carter lake in 2002.[80]
Indian Creek Camp Ingram, TX Sold [81]
Laguna Station Sea Base Rio Grande Council South Padre Island, TX Active
Leonard Scout Reservation Longhorn Council Granbury, TX Closed
Lost Pines Scout Reservation Capitol Area Council Bastrop, TX Active
Mauritz Scout Reservation South Texas Council Ganado, TX
Perkins Scout Reservation Northwest Texas Council Burkburnett, TX Active
Scott Scout Ranch Three Rivers Council Woodville, TX Also known as Camp Urland.
Sid Richardson Scout Ranch Longhorn Council Bridgeport, TX Active Includes the Steele Island Aquatics Base.
Worth Ranch Longhorn Council Palo Pinto, TX Active Includes the Brazos River Canoe Trip (BRCT) high adventure trip. In operation since 1929. Cub Resident Camp debuted in 2019.

Utah[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Bacon Memorial Park Utah National Parks Council
Bear Lake Aquatics Base Great Salt Lake Council Active
Beaver High Adventure Base Utah National Parks Council Active
Blue Mountain Scout Camp Utah National Parks Council Active
Camp Browning Trapper Trails Council Huntsville, UT Active
Buck Hollow Scout Reservation Utah National Parks Council Active
Bryant S. Hinckley Scout Ranch Great Salt Lake Council Active Originally named East Fork of the Bear Scout Reservation.
Camp Evergreen Great Salt Lake Council Subsumed Former camp at East Fork of the Bear Scout Reservation.
Camp Fife Trapper Trails Council Active Located on the Bear River near Cutler Dam, just outside Fielding, Utah.
Camp Frontier Great Salt Lake Council Subsumed Former camp at East Fork of the Bear Scout Reservation. It was replaced with Hinckley Scout Ranch sub-camps North Slope and Trail Head.
Camp Hunt Aquatics Base Trapper Trails Council Active Located on the shores of Bear Lake in Garden City, Utah.
Camp Jeremiah Johnson Utah National Parks Council Active
Camp Kiesel Trapper Trails Council Active Located about 25 miles east of Ogden, Utah.
Camp Steiner Great Salt Lake Council Closed
Camp Tomahawk Great Salt Lake Council Subsumed Former camp at East Fork of the Bear Scout Reservation. It was replaced with Hinckley Scout Ranch sub-camps Pinnacle and Riverview.
Camp Tracy Great Salt Lake Council Active
Camp Wilderness Cache Valley Area Council Closed
Del Webb High Adventure Base Las Vegas Area Council
Entrada High Adventure Base Utah National Parks Council Active
High Uintah Scout Camp Utah National Parks Council Active
Horse Trek at Granite Ranch
Maple Dell Scout Camp Utah National Parks Council Active
Quail Creek Utah National Parks Council
Scofield Scout Camp at Frandsen Scout Ranch Utah National Parks Council Active
Thunder Ridge Scout Camp Utah National Parks Council Active
Tifie Scout Camp at Mountain Dell Scout Reservation Utah National Parks Council Active

Vermont[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Sunrise Green Mountain Council Benson, VT Active
Mt. Norris Scout Reservation Green Mountain Council Eden Mills, VT Active

Virginia[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Albright Scout Reservation Heart of Virginia Chesterfield Sold
Bayport Scout Reservation Colonial Virginia Council Jamaica Closed The deed to Bayport and the Newport News scouting office were turned over to the loaning bank in lieu of foreclosure saving the council.[82] Wahunsenakah lodge then moved to the Pipsico Scout Reservation's Camp Kiwanis. and the Council Office was moved to a different location where a Donor granted the council free rent for several years until it could start to pay its own way.
Blue Ridge Scout Reservation Blue Ridge Mountains Council Hiwassee Active
Cub Adventure Camp Heart of Virginia Council Maidens, Virginia Active Opened in 2002
Camp Baird (Lenhok'sin Program) National Capital Area Council Goshen Active
Camp Bowman National Capital Area Council Goshen Active
Camp Baker Tidewater Council Chesapeake Active This is a small acreage camp mainly for overnight camping
Camp Bolton Smith Piedmont Area Council Lynchburg, VA Closed [83]
Camp Chickahominy Peninsula Council Lightfoot Closed Opened 1965,[84] Closed in 2005[85]
Camp Eagle Point Heart of Virginia Boydton Active
Camp Hope Peninsula Council - Closed One of two properties for use by black Scouts on the Peninsula. Both camps were in operation from 1944 through 1965[85]
Camp James River Peninsula Council - Closed One of two properties for use by black Scouts on the Peninsula. Both camps were in operation from 1944 through 1965[85]
Camp Kiwanis Tidewater Council Spring Grove Active Current Home of Wahunsenakah Lodge #333 after the closing of Bayport Scout reservation.[86]
Camp Lions Tidewater Council Spring Grove Active Current Home of Blue Heron Lodge #349[87]
Camp Marriott National Capital Area Council Goshen Active
Camp Moonyah Tidewater Council Deep Creek Active This is a small acreage camp mainly for overnight camping
Camp Okee Peninsula Council Gloucester Point Closed Opened in 1942, closed 1965[85]
Camp Ottari Blue Ridge Mountains Council Hiwassee, Virginia Active
Camp Powhatan Blue Ridge Mountains Council Hiwassee, Virginia Active
Camp Powhattan Newport News Council Gwynn's Island[88] Closed Opened 1919, Closed 1946[85] Camp was sold to Roanoke Council in 1926. It appears that the Camp was repurchased in 1935 and renamed to Camp Sherwood by then Peninsula Council which operated it until 1946.
Camp Rock Enon Shenandoah Area Council Gore Active
Camp Roland
Camp Rotary Tidewater Council Spring Grove Active
Camp Ross National Capital Area Council Goshen Active
Camp S. Douglas Fleet Heart of Virginia Richmond Active
Camp Shenandoah Headwaters of Virginia Council Swoope Active
Camp Sherwood Peninsula Council Gwynn's Island Closed Opened 1935 closed 1941[85] this camp may have originally been Camp Powhattan and renamed to Camp Sherwood when Peninsula Council purchased it back.
Camp Siouan Old Dominion Area Council Ebony, Virginia Closed Siouan offered summer camp from 1967 through 1989, and was sold in 1992 when Old Dominion Area Council merged with Peninsula Council to form Colonial Virginia Council.[89] Approximate address: 1205 Siouan Rd, Ebony, VA 23845
Camp T. Brady Saunders Heart of Virginia Council Maidens, VA Active Opened in 1964
Camp Tye Brook Piedmont Area Council Lynchburg, VA Closed [83]
Camp Washington Newport News Council and Norfolk Council Yorktown[90] Opened 1919 Sold to Norfolk Council in 1929, Closed 1932[85]
Camp Waters Old Dominion Area Council Surry, Virginia Closed Camp Waters was the original camp for the Old Dominion Council. It was in operation from 1927 through 1966, at which time it was replaced by Camp Siouan.[89] it appears that the camp was on Pleasant Point Road near the James River.
Claytor Lake Aq. Base Blue Ridge Mountains Council Hiwassee, Virginia Active
Goshen Scout Reservation National Capital Area Council Goshen Active
High Knoll Trail Camp Blue Ridge Mountains Council Hiwassee, Virginia Active
Camp Olmsted National Capital Area Council Goshen Active
Peninsula Scout Reservation Peninsula Council Lightfoot Closed
Pipsico Scout Reservation[91] Tidewater Council Spring Grove Active
Camp PMI National Capital Area Council Goshen Active
Camp William B. Snyder National Capital Area Council Haymarket Active
Wilson Scout Reservation

Washington[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Anawanna
Camp Baldy
Camp Black Mountain Mount Baker Council Maple Falls, WA Closed
Camp Bogardus San Juan Island Troop 90 Trust Friday Harbor, WA Active SJTroop4090
Camp Bonaparte Grand Columbia Council Tonasket, WA Active
Camp Chinook
Camp Cleland Tumwater Area Council Eldon, WA Closed Located on Lower Lena Lake
Cowles Scout Reservation Inland Northwest Council Diamond Lake, WA Active
Camp Curran Pacific Harbors Council Summit, WA Closed
Camp Currie
Camp Delezenne Pacific Harbors Council Elma, WA Closed
Camp Edwards Chief Seattle Council Snohomish, WA Active Cub Scout Resident Camp Pirates Cove, previously known as Camp Brinkley
Camp Fife Grand Columbia Council Naches, WA Active Archived November 14, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
Fire Mountain Scout Camp Mount Baker Council Mt Vernon, WA Active
Camp Hahobas Pacific Harbors Council Tahuya, WA Closed
Camp Kilworth Pacific Harbors Council Federal Way, WA Closed
Camp Lewis Cascade Pacific Council Battle Ground, WA Active
Camp Meany (cub)
Camp Parsons Chief Seattle Council Brinnon, WA Active
Camp Pigott Chief Seattle Council Snohomish, WA Active previously known as Camp Omache
Camp Sheppard Chief Seattle Council Greenwater, WA Active
Camp Thunderbird Pacific Harbors Council Olympia, WA Active (Cleland Scout Reservation) Located on Summit Lake
Camp Werner Olympic Area Council Chimacum, Wa Closed Located on Lake Gibbs
Cascade Scout Reservation Chief Seattle Council Monroe Active The six camps are:
  • Rocking T-H Ranch, open
  • Camp Omache (closed)[92]
  • Camp Brinkley
  • Camp Pigott
Central Washington Summer Camp
Fire Mountain Scout Reservation
Hahobas Scout Reservation
Mount Rainier Council Camp
Pacific Northwest HA Treks
Spirit Lake Scout Camp Portland Area Council/Columbia Pacific Council Mount St. Helens, WA Closed Destroyed in 1980 due to volcanic eruption

West Virginia[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Buckskin Scout Reservation Buckskin Council Dunmore, WV Inactive Also known as Dilley's Mill Scout Camp. Situated near Monongahela National Forest; plans have been made to sell the land.[93]
Camp Arrowhead Tri-state Area Council Ona, WV Active
Camp Chief Logan Buckskin Council Chapmanville, WV Active
Camp Kootaga Allohak Council Walker, WV Active
Camp Mahonegon Allohak Council Buckhannon, WV Closed Plans have been made to sell the land.[94]
Camp Mountaineer Mountaineer Area Council Morgantown, WV Active
James C. Justice National Scout Camp BSA National Glen Jean, WV Active At the Summit Bechtel Reserve.
Thomas S. Monson Leadership Excellence Complex BSA National Glen Jean, WV Active At the Summit Bechtel Reserve.
Camp Minter Formerly Appalachian Council Daniels, WV Closed Sold.[93]
Paul R. Christen National High Adventure Base BSA National Glen Jean, WV Active At the Summit Bechtel Reserve.

Wisconsin[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Bear Paw Scout Camp Bay Lakes Council Mountain, WI Active Boy Scout resident camp
Camp Decorah Gateway Area Council Holmen, WI Active
Camp Delavan West Suburban Council Delavan, WI Sold The land was sold to developers in the 1980s.[95]
Camp Freeland Leslie Three Fires Council Oxford, WI Closed Sold in 2021.
Camp Indian Trails Glacier's Edge Council Janesville, WI Active Climbing tower
Camp Long Lake Potawatomi Area Council St. Cloud, WI Active Located in Northern Unit of Kettle Moraine State Forest.
Camp Mach-Kin-O-Siew Formerly Des Plaines Valley Council Elcho, WI Closed Closed in 2015 by the consolidated Pathway to Adventure Council.
Camp Neibel Formerly Indian Head Council On the shores of Balsam Lake, WI Sold Opened around 1930s, closed 1954 and replaced by Tomahawk Scout Reservation. Named after Frank Neibel.
Camp Offield State Line Council Lake Geneva, WI Closed
Camp Oh-Da-Ko-Ta Three Harbors Council Burlington, WI Active Cub Scout camp
Camp Rokilio Bay Lakes Council Kiel, WI Active Formerly operated as a Boy Scout resident camp. In the late 1990s, it transitioned to Cub Scout World.
Camp Shin-Go-Beek Formerly Des Plaines Valley Council Waupaca, WI Closed Closed in 2015 by the consolidated Pathway to Adventure Council. Reopened in 2018 by private developer.
Camp Sinawa Formerly Bay Lakes Council Valders, WI Privately owned Located on Pigeon Lake
Camp Tichora Four Lakes Council Markesan, WI Closed
Camp Twin Lakes Bay Lakes Council Waupaca, WI Closed Former Webelos resident camp
Chin-Be-Gota Scout Reservation Formerly Kedeka Area Council Birnamwood, WI Closed
Gardner Dam Camp Bay Lakes Council White Lake, WI Active
Ed Bryant Scout Reservation Glacier's Edge Council Mauston, WI Active Formerly known as Camp Castle Rock; climbing tower.
Fred C. Andersen Scout Reservation Northern Star Council Houlton, WI Active Located on the banks of the St. Croix River near Houlton, WI.
Indian Mound Scout Reservation Three Harbors Council Oconomowoc, WI Active Cub Scout camp
Jax Camp Bay Lakes Council Sturgeon Bay, WI Active Rustic Boy Scout camp, located in Door County.
L.E. Philips Scout Reservation Chippewa Valley Council Rice Lake, WI Active
LeFeber Northwoods Camps Three Harbors Council Laona, WI Closed Sold in 2015.
Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Scout Reservation Northeast Illinois Council Pearson, WI Active Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan consists of over 1,500 acres of beautiful forest, six spring-fed lakes, and a natural creek. The reservation is home to two full-service camps, a wilderness camp, a high adventure base, and a horse ranch.
Maywood Wilderness Scout Camps Bay-Lakes Council Hancock, WI Inactive Sold in 2014.
Namekagon Scout Reservation Northwest Suburban Council Trego, WI Closed Sold in 1977.[96]
Napowan Adventure Base Pathway to Adventure Council (Northwest Suburban Council) Wild Rose, WI Closed Closed in October 2021, to be sold.[97]
Northern Wisconsin National Canoe Base Boy Scouts of America Boulder Junction, WI Closed Closed in 1983.
Robert S. Lyle Scout Reservation Three Harbors Council Elcho, WI Inactive Closed in 2015.
Tesomas Scout Camp Samoset Council Rhinelander, WI Active
Tomahawk Scout Reservation Northern Star Council Birchwood, WI Active 3,100 acres located near Long Lake, WI.

Wyoming[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Buffalo Bill Greater Wyoming Council Cody, WY Active Located 7 miles east of Yellowstone National Park entrance.
Camp Jack Longs Peak Council Cheyenne, WY Active
Camp Laramie Peak Longs Peak Council Wheatland, WY Active
Camp Loll Trapper Trails Council Ashton, WY Active Situated on Lake of the Woods near Yellowstone National Park.
Camp New Fork Trapper Trails Council Cora, WY Active Situated on the lower New Fork Lake.
Chimney Park Scout Camp Longs Peak Council Laramie, WY Active
Teton HA Base Great Salt Lake Council Jackson, WY Active

Outside the 50 US states[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Cache Lake Scout Camp W. D. Boyce Council Sand Point Lake, Ontario Active
Guajataka Scout Reservation Puerto Rico Council Guajataca Lake, Puerto Rico Active
Camp Howard M. Wall National Capital Area Council Christiansted, Saint Croix Active
Camp Tama Far East Council Tama, Tokyo Active

Closed Camps[edit]

Alabama[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Arrowhead Birmingham Area Council Clanton Closed Camp Arrowhead operated from the early 1940s to 1971 and was located on the Coosa River.
Camp McKenzie Birmingham Area Council Pell City Sold [98]
Camp Westmoreland Greater Alabama Council Florence Closed[1] First opened in the 1920s and closing in the 1980s, Camp Westmoreland is located in Lauderdale County. However, it is still widely used to this day for both council and district activities. The camp was once a part of the Tennessee Valley Council, which merged with two other councils to form the Greater Alabama Council.
Camp Zinn Choccolocco Council Anniston Sold Camp Zinn, in Dekalb County, operated from 1931 to 1965. At a September 8, 1966 meeting, the Official Board of Camp Lee, a United Methodist Church organization, purchased the camp from the Choccolocco Council, and renamed it Camp Lee.

Arizona[edit]

Camp Name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Levi Levi Las Vegas Area Council Kingman Closed[99] Located in the Hualapai Mountains 14 miles south of Kingman, Arizona, at an elevation of 7,000 feet.
Lake Pleasant Camp Grand Canyon Council Peoria Inactive following 2019 season [5] Operated in cooperation with the Maricopa County Parks Department; Not Council Owned Property. An aquatics and nature based camp located at the Desert Outdoor Center at Lake Pleasant 20 miles north of central Phoenix in Peoria, Arizona.

Arkansas[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Cedar Valley Eastern Arkansas Council Hardy Sold This camp served the Eastern Arkansas Council from 1942 to 1966, when it was sold to a developer. It was located 5.5 miles southwest of Hardy, AR on the Spring River. Originally 95 acres, an additional land purchase brought this up to 255 acres.
Pine Trail Reservation/Camp Cedar Valley Eastern Arkansas Council Viola Sold In 2002, after the merger of the Eastern Arkansas Area Council into the Quapaw Area Council, Camp Cedar Valley was promptly sold to a private owner. It is still an active camp, on 777 acres just south of Viola, Arkansas on U.S. 412, in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains.
Camp Pioneer Caddo Area Council Hatfield Active
Camp Quapaw Quapaw Area Council Benton Closed Camp Quapaw opened in 1925 and was located on the Saline River west of Benton in Saline County. In 1976 when Camp Kiwanis was purchased, Camp Quapaw was then closed and the land was later sold.
Rhodes Scout Reservation Ouachita Area Council Bismarck Sold In 2012, after the merger of Ouachita Area Council and the Quapaw Area Council, the Rhodes Scout Reservation, a 16,000±acre camp on Lake DeGray in Bismarck, AR, was sold to the Ouachita Camp Foundation, in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Ross Foundation. It is still available for use by the troops of the Quapaw Area Council as a private campsite.

California[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Ahwahnee Scout Reservation Northern Orange County Council Green Valley Lake Closed Closed in 1980, sold in 1991
Camp 49’er Greater Yosemite Council Arnold Closed
Camp Ahwahnee Northern Orange County Council Green Valley Lake Closed Closed in 1980
Camp Anza Orange Empire Council Anza Valley Closed
Camp Arataba California Inland Empire Council Barton Flats Closed Closed in 1960.
Camp Baxter Greater Yosemite Council Arnold Closed
Camp Berryessa Silverado Council Napa Closed Closed in 2004
Camp Bob McBride Greater Yosemite Council Pinecrest Lake Closed
Camp Cedarbrook Alameda Council Long Barn Closed Closed in 1999
Camp Crescent M San Francisco Council Lake Tenaya, Yosemite Closed 1927–1962. High adventure camp. Non permanent.
Camp Dimond-O Oakland Area Council / San Francisco Bay Area Council Mather, CA Closed 1926–1978. Located outside of Yosemite.
Camp Dimond Oakland Area Council Oakland, CA Closed 1919–1948. Located at the head of Dimond Canyon in Oakland. The property was sold to the Oakland Public Schools. Currently Joaquin Miller Elementary School and Montera Middle School occupy the site.
Camp Ed Barrer Pacific Skyline Council Avery Closed
Camp French Los Padres Council Arroyo Grande Closed Closed in 2014
Camp Harvey West Golden Empire Council Echo Lake (California) Closed Located on Upper Echo Lake at 7,500 feet in the Eldorado National Forest near the Desolation Wilderness. A summer camp, it had 12 troop campsites, and a staff of around 30.
Camp Kit Carson Pacific Skyline Council Caples Lake Closed
Camp Lindblad Mount Diablo Silverado Council Boulder Creek Closed Sold in 2017
Camp Lilienthal - Marin San Francisco Council / San Francisco Bay Area Council Fairfax, CA Closed 1929–1973. First all weather camp of the SF Council.
Camp Lilienthal - SF San Francisco Council San Francisco, California Closed 1919–1925. Located in Stern Grove next to Pine Lake.
Camp Loomer Oakland Area Council / San Francisco Bay Area Council Pollack Pines, California Closed 1957–1973.
Camp I-Yee-Que Redwood Area Council Near Santa Rosa Closed
Camp Pico Blanco Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council Big Sur Active Closed due to fire
Camp Meek Oakland Area Council San Lorenzo, California Closed 1942–1952. Located across the street from current San Lorenzo High School.
Camp Minkalo Greater Yosemite Council Amador County Closed
Camp Masonite Navarro Redwood Empire Council Closed Sold in 2012. Located near Navarro in Mendocino County, CA.
Camp Myford Orange County Council Irvine Closed
Camp Pacifica Ahwahnee Closed Currently a Lions Club camp
Camp Pollock Golden Empire Council Sacramento Closed Sold to the Sacramento Valley Conservancy.
Camp Rokili Orange County Council Closed
Camp Silverado Silverado Area Council Pioneer, CA Closed Closed in 2003
Camp Stephens Alameda Council Pinecrest Lake Closed
Camp Wolverton Western Los Angeles County Council Closed Located in the Sequoia National Park. Closed in 2012
Circle B Scout Ranch Old Baldy Council Closed Open from the late 1950s until 1974, it was located in the southern Sierra Nevada northeast of Lake Isabella and due west of China Lake Naval Weapons Station.
Glacial Trails Scout Ranch Golden Empire Council Tahoe National Forest Closed Reopened as Camp Robert L. Cole.
Holt Scout Ranch San Gabriel Valley Council Closed Closed in 1974. Previously known as Camp Cedar Canyon
Jubilee Scout Ranch Western Los Angeles County Council Pinon Hills, CA Closed Closed in 2003.
Log Cabin Wilderness Camp Los Angeles Area Council Tioga Pass Road Closed Archived August 7, 2019, at the Wayback Machine Closed in 2016.
Pardee Scout Sea Base Western Los Angeles County Council Marina Del Rey Closed Closed in 2008
Rancho Las Flores Orange County Council Closed At Camp Pendelton
Verdugo Pines Verdugo Hills Council Valyermo Closed Sold in 1963[100]
Camp Wallace Alexander Piedmont Council Spanish Creek, Plumas County Closed Operated from 1929 to 1972
Will J. Reid Reservation Long Beach Area Council Long Beach Closed Closed in 2010

Maryland[edit]

Camp name Council Location Status Notes
Camp Cone Baltimore Area Council Jerusalem, Maryland Closed Now part of the Gunpowder Falls State Park[101]
Camp Potomac Potomac Council Closed In 2013 the council closed Camp Potomac, which was located in Oldtown, Maryland.
Camp Theodore Roosevelt National Capital Area Council Chesapeake Beach, MD Closed The camp was about 8 miles south of Chesapeake Beach. It was sold in the late 1970s.[102]
Camp Woodrow Wilson National Capital Area Council Four Corners, Maryland Closed [103]

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