Boy Scout Resident Camp
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* '''76:''' The camp program includes at least two special program opportunities for second-, third-, and fourth-year campers that are not available to first-year campers that are of an advanced nature... | * '''76:''' The camp program includes at least two special program opportunities for second-, third-, and fourth-year campers that are not available to first-year campers that are of an advanced nature... | ||
|[[Media:2008 Resident Camp Standards.pdf|2008 National Resident Camp Standards]]}} | |[[Media:2008 Resident Camp Standards.pdf|2008 National Resident Camp Standards]]}} | ||
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*[[Cub Scout Day Camp]] | *[[Cub Scout Day Camp]] | ||
*[[Cub Scout Resident Camp]] | *[[Cub Scout Resident Camp]] | ||
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*[http://usscouts.org/databases/camp/ocd.cgi Boy Scout Camps database] - with reviews | *[http://usscouts.org/databases/camp/ocd.cgi Boy Scout Camps database] - with reviews | ||
*[http://www.scouting.org/media/lcl.aspx Find area council's by zip code] | *[http://www.scouting.org/media/lcl.aspx Find area council's by zip code] | ||
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*[http://www.angelfire.com/wy/gilwell/links.html Unofficial list of Council websites] - with City and State info | *[http://www.angelfire.com/wy/gilwell/links.html Unofficial list of Council websites] - with City and State info | ||
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Summer camp is what many Scouts enjoy most. Camp programs provide numerous opportunities for Scouts to earn merit badges along their advancement trail. Resident Scout camping includes at least five nights and six days of fun outdoor activities.
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What is summer camp like?
Summer camp is FUN! Summer camps help boys develop character, citizenship, and personal fitness. Scouts learn and explore as they find adventure. Opportunities range from new Scout programs to more advanced challenges for older Scouts. Every summer camp is difference but will typically offer a range of programs that might include:
- Aquatics
- Swimming, Canoeing, Rowing, Sailing, Motorboating, and Lifesaving.
- Climbing
Eagles Nest - other Eagle Required Merit Badges
- Field Sports
- First Aid
- Handicraft
- Art, Basketry, Indian Lore, Leatherwork, Pottery, Sculpture, and Woodcarving
- Nature
- Scoutcraft
- Camping, Cooking, Hiking, Pioneering, Orienteering, Wilderness Survival, and overnight Outposts
- Technology
New Scout Programs - focus on the life skills needed for Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class ranks
- First Aid, Knots, Lashings, Swimming, Hikes, Map & Compass, Cooking, Fire Building, Plants, and much more
Older Scout opportunities go beyond normal merit badges to areas such as
- Backpacking, COPE, Snorkeling, Kayaking, and BSA Lifeguard
Ask what the summer camps in your area offer!
Advancement in Summer Camp
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National Boy Scout Resident Camp Standards
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See also
External Links
- 2008 National Resident Camp Standards
- Boy Scout Camps database - with reviews
- Find area council's by zip code
- Official list of Council websites
- Unofficial list of Council websites - with City and State info



