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Every Scout Deserves a Summer Camp Experience
What type of camp is right for your Scout?
See the various options below.
Cub Scout Overnight Camps
Resident Camp (Incoming 2nd, 3rd & 4th graders):
Resident Camp is for Scouts who would like an overnight adventure. Resident camp helps give your Scout the full Scouting experience with activities that include campfires, archery, fishing, BBs, row boating, flag ceremonies, songs, games, crafts, swimming, nature study and so much more. Scouts will also have an opportunity to earn various belt loops.
Webelos Resident Camp (Incoming 4th & 5th graders):
Webelos Camp is specific to boys going into the 4th and 5th grades. iIt's perfect for the Scout who has outgrown Day Camp and is looking for something new and fun. It's a great way to help Scouts transition from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts. Activities include: BBs, archery, nature study, swimming, fishing, row boating, crafts, flag ceremonies, campfires and so much more. The Scouts will also have an opportunity to work on activity badges throughout the week of camp.
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Cub Scout Day Camps
Day Camp (Open to all incoming 1st-5th graders:
Day Camps are camps that are close to your community. Your Scout will spend the day at camp but be home in the evenings. At Cub Day Camp, your Scout will participate in activities including: singing songs, playing games, BBs, archery, fishing, crafts, sports, and so much more. Your Scout will also make new friends and learn about the environment. In addition, your Scout will have opportunities to work on belt loops, activity pins and other advancements. Cub Day Camps are designed for boys entering the 1st grade - 4th grade. Come explore the outdoors and be home by dinnertime.
More Day Camp Information
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