- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | Adirondack HA Base | | | | | - | Alpine Scout Camp | | | | | - | | Suffolk County Council | Wading River, New York | | | - | Beech Mt. Scout Camp | | | | | - | Big Moose Scout Camp | | | | | - | Camp Apello | | | | | - | | | | Active | | - | Camp Askenonta | | Moose Island (eastern shore) in Lake Placid | Closed, land sold to N.Y.S. | | - | | | | Active | This is the premier Boy Scout camp in the Finger Lakes region. It first opened in 1937. | - | | Baden-Powell Council | [Trumansburg, NY || active||This is the premier Scouts, BSA Camp located on Cayuga Lake. It first opened in 1927.
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| [[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 || Leatherstocking Council|| Ava, NY||Active |Opened in 1921. |- | 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 Ranachqua || || || || |- | Camp Russell || Revolutionary Trails Council|| Woodgate, NY|| Sold|| |- | 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. |- | 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 || Leatherstocking Council|| Long Lake, NY|| Sold|| |- | 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[72] || Patriots' Path Council || Long Lake, New York || Active || Located in the Adirondack State Park in New York State. |-| Sabattis Scout Reservation[73] || 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
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | 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 | | | | - | | 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 | | | | | - | | East Carolina Council | | 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 Wenasa | General Greene Council | Brown Summit, NC | Closed | | - | Cherokee Council Explorer Base | | | | | - | | Old North State Council | Yanceyville, NC | Active | | - | Occoneechee Scout Reservation | | | | | - | Piedmont Scout Reservation | | | | | - | | Old Hickory Council | | 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
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | Heart Butte Scout Reservation | Northern Lights Council | Elgin, ND | Active | | |
Ohio
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | 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[74] | - | 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[75] | - | Cub World Adventure camp | Dan Beard | Loveland (Cincinnati) OH | Active | | - | | Erie Shores Council | | operating | | - | Camp Hook | | | | | - | Camp Hugh Taylor Birch (aka Camp Birch) | Tecumseh Council | Yellow Springs, Ohio | Active | | - | Camp John A. Owens | | | | | - | | 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 | | - | | 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 | | Great Trails Council | | Operating | | - | Camp Stigwandish | Lake Erie Council | | Sold[76] | | - | 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 | | - | | Buckeye Council | Kensington, Ohio | operating | | - | Shawnee Council Camps | | | | | - | | 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 | | - | | Miami Valley Council | Camden, OH | Closing 2022 | | |
Oklahoma
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | 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. | - | | 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 | | - | | Cimarron Council | Cleveland, OK | Active | | - | Zink Scout Ranch | Indian Nations Council | Skiatook, OK | Active | | |
Oregon
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | 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 | | - | | 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? | | - | | 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
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="5%" | Acres ! scope="col" width="5%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | Allegheny Trails Scout Camps | | | | | Closed | | - | Anawanna Scout Reservation | Laurel Highlands Council | | | | Closed | | - | Bashore Scout Reservation | Pennsylvania Dutch Council | Jonestown, PA | | Active | | - | | Philadelphia Council | | | 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. The camp was accessible to city Scouts by taking the train to the Jenkintown station. Camp Henry W. Breyer was sold by the Philadelphia Council in 1990 and is now the site of Salus University. | - | | 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 Bucoco | Moraine Trails Council | | | | | - | Camp Chickasaw | | | | | | - | Camp Chiquetan | | | | | | - | Camp Coffman | Colonel Drake Council | Oil City, PA | | Closed | | - | | New Birth of Freedom Council | | | | | - | | 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 | | - | | | | | 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 | | - | | 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 | | - | | 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. | - | | Chester County Council | Peach Bottom, PA | | Active http://www.cccbsa.org/boy-scout-camp-ware | | - | | | | | | | - | Coffman Scout Reservation | | | | | | - | Custaloga Town Scout Reservation | French Creek Council | Carlton, PA | | Active | | - | Dale Sea Explorer Base | | | | | | - | | Philadelphia Council | Point Pleasant, PA | | Inactive | See Treasure Island Scout Reservation. | - | Elk Lick Scout Reserve | | | | | | - | | | Paupack Township, PA | | Active | This 542-acre camp features a glacial lake and has been in continuous operation since 1920. | - | | Hawk Mountain Council | | | Active | | - | | 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 | | - | | Chester County Council | | | Active http://www.cccbsa.org/boy-scout-camp-horseshoe | 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 | | | | | | - | | 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 | | | | | | - | | 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. | - | | 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 | | - | | Philadelphia and Cradle of Liberty Councils | Point Pleasant, PA | | Inactive | | - | | 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 | | | | | | - | | Easton Area Council | | | 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
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | 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. | - | | Narragansett Council | Rockville, RI | Active | | |
South Carolina
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | Camp Barstow[77] | | Batesburg-Leesville, SC | Active | Located on Lake Murray near the mouth of the Saluda River. | - | Camp Bob Hardin | | | Inactive | Known as Palmetto Area Council Camp until 1985. | - | | | | Active | | - | Camp Henry Shelor | | | Inactive | Was located on Lake Marion; operated from 1949 to 1999. | - | Camp Ho Non Wah | | | Active | | - | Camp Inpaco | | | Inactive | Closed in the late 1960s. | - | Camp Old Indian[78] | | | Active | Estiablished 1926 | |
South Dakota
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | Camp Old Broadaxe | Black Hills Area Council | Near Nemo, SD | Sold | Closed in 1974.[79] | - | | Sioux Council | Tabor, SD | Active | Located along the Missouri River on the Lewis and Clark Reservoir. Opened in 1957. | - | | Black Hills Area Council | Custer, SD | Active | | |
Tennessee
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | | Middle Tennessee Council | Lebanon, TN | Active | | - | | 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 | | | | | - | | 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 | - | | West Tennessee Area Council | Camden, TN | Active | | - | Camp Pellissippi | Great Smoky Mountain Council | Andersonville, TN | Active | | - | Camp Tom Howard | Sequoyah Council | Bristol, TN | Closed | | - | | Cherokee Area Council | Altamont, TN | Active | | |
Texas
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | Bear Creek Scout Reservation | Alamo Area Council | Hunt, TX | Active | Has been operating since 1957.[80] | - | Buffalo Trail Scout Ranch | Buffalo Trail Council | Fort Davis, TX | Active | Acquired in 1947.[81] | - | Camp Bill Stark | Three Rivers Council | Newton County, TX | Sold | Sold in the early 2010s.[82] | - | Camp Billy Gibbons | Texas Trails Council | Richland Springs, TX | Active | | - | | Circle Ten Council | Graford, TX | Active | Includes the Jack Furst Aquatics Base. | - | | 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.[83] | - | | Sam Houston Area Council | Houston, TX | Sold | Operated from 1925 to 1973.[84] | - | | Circle Ten Council | Sherman, TX | Active | Formerly known as Camp Grayson. | - | Camp Karankawa | Bay Area Councils | Sweeny, TX | Active | | - | | El Paso Council | El Paso, TX | Closed | [85] | - | Camp M.K. Brown | Golden Spread Council | Mobeetie, TX | Active | | - | | Rio Grande Council | Rio Hondo, TX | Active | Has operated continuously since 1927.[86] | - | Camp Pirtle | East Texas Area Council | Carthage, TX | Active | | - | Camp Sol Mayer | Texas Southwest Council | Menard, TX | Active | | - | | Sam Houston Council | Coldspring, TX | Active | Sold in 2007 due to highway expansion. 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.[87] | - | Camp Tonkawa | Texas Trails Council | Taylor County, TX | Active | | - | | 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. | - | | 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.[88] | - | | 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.[89] | - | Indian Creek Camp | | Ingram, TX | Sold | [90] | - | 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. | - | | Longhorn Council | Bridgeport, TX | Active | Includes the Steele Island Aquatics Base. | - | | 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
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | | | | | | - | | | | Active | | - | | | | Active | | - | | | | Active | | - | | | Huntsville, UT | Active | | - | | | | Active | | - | | | | Active | Originally named East Fork of the Bear Scout Reservation. | - | | | | Subsumed | Former camp at East Fork of the Bear Scout Reservation. | - | | | | Active | Located on the Bear River near Cutler Dam, just outside Fielding, Utah. | - | | | | 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. | - | | | | Active | Located on the shores of Bear Lake in Garden City, Utah. | - | | | | Active | | - | | | | Active | Located about 25 miles east of Ogden, Utah. | - | | | | Closed | | - | | | | Subsumed | Former camp at East Fork of the Bear Scout Reservation. It was replaced with Hinckley Scout Ranch sub-camps Pinnacle and Riverview. | - | | | | Active | | - | | | | Closed | | - | | | | | | - | | | | Active | | - | | | | Active | | - | Horse Trek at Granite Ranch | | | | | - | | | | Active | | - | | | | | | - | | | | Active | | - | | | | Active | | - | | | | Active | | |
Vermont
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | Camp Sunrise | Green Mountain Council | Benson, VT | Active | | - | Mt. Norris Scout Reservation | Green Mountain Council | Eden Mills, VT | Active | | |
Virginia
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | - | 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.[91] 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. | - | | | | Active | | - | Cub Adventure Camp | Heart of Virginia Council | | Active | Cub Adventure Camp (est. 2002) offers year-round camping and outdoor programming which includes shooting sports, nature, swimming, aquatics, and camping for Cub Scout aged youth and their families. | - | | | | Active | | - | | | | Active | | - | | | Chesapeake | Temporarily Closed | This is a small acreage camp mainly for overnight camping | - | Camp Bolton Smith | | | Closed | [92] | - | | Camp Chickahominy | Peninsula Council | Lightfoot | Closed | Opened 1965,[93] Closed in 2005[94] | Camp Eagle Point | Heart of Virginia Council | Boydton | Active | Eagle Point is located on Kerr Reservoir (Buggs Island Lake) in Mecklenburg County, and is a short-term camping facility used for camporees. | | 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 | - | 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 | - | Camp Kiwanis | Tidewater Council | | Active | Current Home of Wahunsenakah Lodge #333 after the closing of Bayport Scout reservation.[95] | - | Camp Lions | Tidewater Council | | Active | Current Home of Blue Heron Lodge #349[96] | - | Camp Marriott | National Capital Area Council | Goshen | Active | | - | Camp Moonyah | Tidewater Council | | Active | This is a small acreage camp mainly for overnight camping | - | Camp Okee | Peninsula Council | Gloucester Point | Closed | Opened in 1942, closed 1965 | - | 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[97] | Closed | Opened 1919, Closed 1946 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 | | Active | | - | Camp Ross | National Capital Area Council | Goshen | Active | | - | S. Douglas Fleet | | Richmond | Active | Camp S. Douglas Fleet is the short-term camping facility located on the Heart of Virginia Council Scout Reservation with four camping areas. | | - | Camp Shenandoah | Headwaters of Virginia Council | Swoope | Active | | - | Camp Sherwood | Peninsula Council | | Closed | Opened 1935 closed 1941 this camp may have originally been Camp Powhattan and renamed to Camp Sherwood when Peninsula Council purchased it back. | - | Camp Siouan | | | 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.[98] Approximate address: 1205 Siouan Rd, Ebony, VA 23845 | - | Camp T. Brady Saunders | | | Active | Camp T. Brady Saunders (est. 1964) Diverse program centered on adventure, leadership, and personal development with one of the finest STEM and outdoor leadership offerings in the region. | - | Camp Tye Brook | | | Closed | | - | Camp Washington | Newport News Council and Norfolk Council | Yorktown[99] | | Opened 1919 Sold to Norfolk Council in 1929, Closed 1932 | - | Camp Waters | Old Dominion Area Council | | 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. 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[100] | Tidewater Council | | Active | | - | Camp PMI | National Capital Area Council | Goshen | Active | | - | Camp William B. Snyder | National Capital Area Council | Haymarket | Active | | - | Wilson Scout Reservation | | | | | |
Washington
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | Camp Anawanna | | | | | - | | | | | | - | 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 | | - | 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 | | | Cascade Pacific Council | Battle Ground, WA | Active | | Camp Meany (cub) | | | | | - | | 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 | - | | Chief Seattle Council | | Active | The six camps are:- Rocking T-H Ranch, open
- Camp Omache (closed)[101]
| - Camp Brinkley
- Camp Pigott
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| - | Central Washington Summer Camp | | | | | - | Fire Mountain Scout Reservation | | | | | - | Hahobas Scout Reservation | | | | | - | Mount Rainier Council Camp | | | | | - | Pacific Northwest HA Treks | | | | | - | Spirit Lake Scout Camp | | | Closed | Destroyed in 1980 due to volcanic eruption | |
West Virginia
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | 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.[102] | - | | 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.[103] | - | Camp Mountaineer | Mountaineer Area Council | Morgantown, WV | Active | | - | | BSA National | Glen Jean, WV | Active | At the Summit Bechtel Reserve. | - | | BSA National | Glen Jean, WV | Active | At the Summit Bechtel Reserve. | - | Camp Minter | Formerly Appalachian Council | Daniels, WV | Closed | Sold. | - | | BSA National | Glen Jean, WV | Active | At the Summit Bechtel Reserve. | |
Wisconsin
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| Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | | Bay-Lakes Council | Mountain, WI | Active | Boy Scout resident camp | - | | Gateway Area Council | Holmen, WI | Active | | - | Camp Delavan | West Suburban Council | Delavan, WI | Closed | The land was sold to developers in the 1980s.[104] | - | | 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. | - | | Formerly Des Plaines Valley Council | Elcho, WI | Closed | Closed in 2015 by the consolidated Pathway to Adventure Council. | | Formerly Indian Head Council | On the shores of Balsam Lake, WI | Closed | Opened around 1930s, closed 1954 and replaced by Tomahawk Scout Reservation. Named after Frank Neibel. | Camp Offield | State Line Council | Lake Geneva, WI | Closed | | - | | Three Harbors Council | Burlington, WI | Active | Cub Scout camp | - | | Bay-Lakes Council | Kiel, WI | Active | Formerly operated as a Boy Scout resident camp. In the late 1990s, it transitioned to Cub Scout World. | - | | 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 | | - | | Bay-Lakes Council | Waupaca, WI | Closed | Former Webelos resident camp | - | Chin-Be-Gota Scout Reservation | Formerly Kedeka Area Council | Birnamwood, WI | Closed | | - | | 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. | - | - | | Northern Star Council | Houlton, WI | Active | Located on the banks of the St. Croix River near Houlton, WI. | - | | Three Harbors Council | Oconomowoc, WI | Active | Cub Scout 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 | | - | | Three Harbors Council | Laona, WI | Closed | Sold in 2015. | - | | 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. | - | | Bay-Lakes Council | Hancock, WI | Inactive | Sold in 2014. | Namekagon Scout Reservation | Northwest Suburban Council | Trego, WI | Closed | Sold in 1977.[105] | | Pathway to Adventure Council (Northwest Suburban Council) | Wild Rose, WI | Closed | Closed in October 2021, to be sold.[106] | - | | Boy Scouts of America | Boulder Junction, WI | Closed | Closed in 1983. | - | | Three Harbors Council | Elcho, WI | Inactive | Closed in 2015. | - | | Samoset Council | Rhinelander, WI | Active | | - | | Northern Star Council | Birchwood, WI | Active | 3,100 acres located near Long Lake, WI. | |
Wyoming
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | | 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 | | - | | 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. | - | | Longs Peak Council | Laramie, WY | Active | | - | Teton HA Base | Great Salt Lake Council | Jackson, WY | Active | | |
Outside the 50 US states
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Closed Camps
Alabama
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | | Birmingham Area Council | | Closed | Camp Arrowhead operated from the early 1940s to 1971 and was located on the Coosa River. | - | | Birmingham Area Council | | Sold | [107] | - | | Greater Alabama Council | | Closed | 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. | - | | Choccolocco Council | | 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
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp Name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | | Las Vegas Area Council | | Closed[108] | Located in the Hualapai Mountains 14 miles south of Kingman, Arizona, at an elevation of 7,000 feet. | - | | Grand Canyon Council | | Inactive following 2019 season | 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
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | | Eastern Arkansas Council | | 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 | | 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. | - | | Caddo Area Council | | Active | | - | | Quapaw Area Council | | 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. | - | | Ouachita Area Council | | 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
- ! scope="col" width="30%" | Camp name ! scope="col" width="20%" | Council ! scope="col" width="15%" | Location ! scope="col" width="10%" | Status ! scope="col" width="25%" class="unsortable" | Notes | - | Ahwahnee Scout Reservation | Northern Orange County Council | | Closed | Closed in 1980, sold in 1991 | - | Camp 49’er | Greater Yosemite Council | | Closed | | - | Camp Ahwahnee | Northern Orange County Council | | Closed | Closed in 1980 | - | | Orange Empire Council | | Closed | | - | | California Inland Empire Council | | Closed | Closed in 1960. | - | Camp Baxter | Greater Yosemite Council | | Closed | | - | Camp Berryessa | Silverado Council | | Closed | Closed in 2004 | - | Camp Bob McBride | Greater Yosemite Council | | Closed | | - | Camp Cedarbrook | Alameda Council | | Closed | Closed in 1999 | - | | San Francisco Council | Lake Tenaya, Yosemite | Closed | 1927–1962. High adventure camp. Non permanent. | - | | Oakland Area Council / San Francisco Bay Area Council | Mather, CA | Closed | 1926–1978. Located outside of Yosemite. | - | | 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 | | Closed | | - | | Los Padres Council | | Closed | Closed in 2014 | - | Camp Harvey West | | | 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 | | Closed | | - | Camp Lindblad | Mount Diablo Silverado Council | | Closed | Sold in 2017 | - | | San Francisco Council / San Francisco Bay Area Council | Fairfax, CA | Closed | 1929–1973. First all weather camp of the SF Council. | - | | San Francisco Council | San Francisco, California | Closed | 1919–1925. Located in Stern Grove next to Pine Lake. | - | | 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 | | - | | | Big Sur | Active | Closed due to fire | - | | Oakland Area Council | San Lorenzo, California | Closed | 1942–1952. Located across the street from current San Lorenzo High School. | - | Camp Minkalo | Greater Yosemite Council | | Closed | | - | | Redwood Empire Council | | Closed | Sold in 2012. Located near Navarro in Mendocino County, CA. | - | | Orange County Council | Irvine | Closed | | - | Camp Pacifica | | | Closed | Currently a Lions Club camp | - | Camp Pollock | Golden Empire Council | | Closed | Sold to the Sacramento Valley Conservancy. | - | | Orange County Council | | Closed | | - | Camp Silverado | Silverado Area Council | Pioneer, CA | Closed | Closed in 2003 | - | Camp Stephens | Alameda Council | | Closed | | - | | Western Los Angeles County Council | | Closed | Located in the Sequoia National Park. Closed in 2012 | - | | 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. | - | | Golden Empire Council | | Closed | Reopened as Camp Robert L. Cole. | - | | San Gabriel Valley Council | | Closed | Closed in 1974. Previously known as Camp Cedar Canyon | - | | Western Los Angeles County Council | | Closed | Closed in 2003. | - | | Los Angeles Area Council | | Closed | Closed in 2016. | - | | Western Los Angeles County Council | | Closed | Closed in 2008 | - | | Orange County Council | | Closed | | - | Verdugo Pines | | | Closed | Sold in 1963[109] | - | Camp Wallace Alexander | Piedmont Council | | Closed | Operated from 1929 to 1972 | - | | Long Beach Area Council | Long Beach | Closed | Closed in 2010 | | Camp Cherry Valley Closed in 2024 Greater Los Angeles Area CouncilFlorida
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Maryland
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