Connecticut Scout Camps - SCOUTER Net Compass
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This camp of the Connecticut Rivers Council is near the town of Bozrah. Celebrating 50 years of operation the camp is a major Boy Scout Summer Camp as well as a Cub World with click
Near the town of Plymouth the Connecticut River's Council operates this camp facility. The camp has added a climbing wall to its 500 acre spread. Each summer more than 2,000 sc click
Camp Workcoeman is located on the shore of beautiful West Hill Lake in Winsted, Connecticut. Established in 1924, it is one of the oldest, continuously operated scout camps in t click
June Norcross Webster Scout Reservation is located in scenic Ashford, Connecticut. Established in 1964, the reservation occupies 1,200 acres of land that is home to approximatel click
The John Sherman Hoyt Training Center and Scout Reservation is a 174 wooded acres and is open year-around for tent camping. There is a cabin with electricity and hot and cold wa click
Since 1922 tens of thousands of Scouts and Scouters have camped at Sequassen. Located in New Hartford, Connecticut, along the shores of West Hill Pond, Camp Sequassen is made up click
Deer Lake Scout Reservation is located in Killingworth (approximately midway between New Haven & Groton) about a 15 minutes drive north of I-95. The camp contains a lagoon, a fi click
Camp Wah Wah Taysee is located in Hamden on rolling hills adjacent to Sleeping Giant State Park. This camp could be considered a back pack camp, everything must be carried in. click
This is a comprehensive guide to all of the Boy Scout Camps in this state. The site is from the Scouts NewEngland Web Page. click
This site from the Connecticut Yankee Council provides directions, permit applications, and maps to all council properties. The four camps of the council are Sequassen, Hoyt S click
This site gives details on all Connecticut Boy Scout Camps including local weather forecasts, map coordinates, driving directions, and an opportunity for you to leave your own c click
This site from the Connecticut Rivers Council provides directions, permit applications, maps, photos, etc. to all council properties. The camps of the council are Camp Nahaco, C click
In Salem CT. The camp occupied 90 acres and had a pond/lake (50 or more acres) for swimming, boating, canoeing, & sailing. It is our policy at SCOUTER.com to maintain listings click
The camp occupies 135 acres and has a pond/lake (50 or more acres) for swimming, boating, canoeing, and sailing. It is still available for scout use through the city of Eastfor click
Ernest Thompson Seton Scout Reservation is open for weekend camping. Day hikes and picnics from September through mid June. Cub Scout Day Camp is held from mid-June through Augu click
Located in Montville CT on 100 acres this is a short term camp with a Dining Hall and tent sites. Also known as Becker Memorial Scout Reservation. click
This 186 acre camp run by Housatonic Council is located in Goshen, CT and attracts scouts alike from NY, MA, CT, and RI! The summer camp lets you earn many unique merit badges a click
1,200 acre Scout Reservation operated by the Connecticut Rivers Council. This is a second site for the camp operated by The Friends of Webster. Contact: info@jnwebster.org click
This small Connecticut Council traces the orgins of their camp back to 1949 in a detailed timeline history. Unfortunately, the history of the camp is about all that the council click
Camp Workcoeman is located in the hills of northwest Connecticut in scenic New Hartford. The camp consists of 550 acres on the shore of beautiful West Hill Lake possibly the cle click
106 acres in Norfolk, CT designed for wilderness camping. Water is now available at the campsite. click
Website is under development. click
From the Scout Camp USA Book website, here is another place where you can read the thoughts & evaluations from other scout leaders across the nation. click
This massive 107 page (PDF) guide was compiled by the Order of the Arrow & Northeast Region BSA Headquarters. Very helpful guide click
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