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GSCNC owns and operates eight camps. In 2017, Girl Scouts introduced a new high ropes course at Camp White Rock, which includes tight ropes, cargo and raider bridge and a 300 ft zip line. During the summer months four camps are used as sleep-away camps. [citation needed] Camps: Camp Aquasco is 172 acres (70 ha) in Aquasco, Maryland.
Camp Roosevelt existed 9 miles (14 km) south of Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, from 1914 to 1967. [61] When the camp was a shared summer camp of both Washington and Baltimore councils in 1914 the camp was called Camp Archibald Butt. [62] "Camp Roosevelt was the first permanent Boy Scout camp in the country."
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
Camp P.M.I. is a camp for 9- to 10-year-old Webelos Cub Scouts located in the Shenandoah Valley near Goshen, Virginia, about 200 miles (320 km) from Washington, D.C. Every summer, 2000 Scouts and leaders visit Camp P.M.I. for a week of adventure, hiking, and Scouting. [23] [24] In 2021, Camp PMI was closed and did not reopen in 2022.
The District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) is an executive branch agency of the government of the District of Columbia in the United States. The department plans, builds, and maintains publicly owned recreational facilities in District of Columbia, including athletic fields, community centers, parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, spray pools and tennis courts.
Camp Wakenah was founded on Gardner Lake near Salem, Connecticut by the Pequot Council. The camp was sold in the 1930s to buy the second Camp Wakenah at a dif.ferent location on Gardner Lake which consisted of 34 acres (14 ha). The camp was last used as a summer camp in 1972, and was sold by the Connecticut Rivers Council in 2004. [10]
The reservation is operated by the Theodore Roosevelt Council, BSA and is located near Wading River, New York. The reservation comprises 400 acres (1.6 km 2) of camp located in the Long Island Pine Barrens and surrounds the 30-acre (120,000 m 2) "Deep Pond". Deep Pond is a kettle-hole lake formed during the last glacial age.
Camp Calleva began in the summer of 1994. [3] The word Calleva means "where the paths cross". They offer LIT (Leadership in Training), Cubs (ages 4–5), Explorer (ages 6–8), Adventure (ages 9–14), and High Adventure (ages 15–16) programs during the summer, as well as various other outdoor excursions throughout the year.