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  2. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Also called Camp Chesebrough, this is a 544-acre (2.2 km 2) Boy Scouts of America camp in the Santa Cruz Mountains of Santa Cruz and San Mateo counties, California. Circle X: Los Angeles Area Council: Cedar Glen: Active: Camp Circle X at Big Horn. Part of Hubert Eaton Scout Reservation. Cutter Scout Reservation: Pacific Skyline Council: Boulder ...

  3. Category : National camps of the Boy Scouts of America

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    This category is a listing of articles related to the National High Adventure Bases of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). For local council-level camps, see Category:Local council camps of the Boy Scouts of America

  4. High Adventure Bases of the Boy Scouts of America - Wikipedia

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    The Triple Crown of National High Adventure award was created in 1995 and later the Grand Slam of National High Adventure award was created in 2014 by the Charles L. Sommers Alumni Association, Inc. to both promote the Boy Scouts of America's National High Adventure programs and help identify those Scouts with a thirst for high adventure who ...

  5. 60,000 Scouts went to this camp near McCall. An Albertson ...

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    The Boy Scouts also sold an adjoining, 18-acre parcel that stretches from the camp to the lake and includes about 80 feet of beach. That parcel’s assessed value is $5.47 million, bringing the ...

  6. Historically notable Scout camps - Wikipedia

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    Each Scouting association runs its own camp. For example, in the United States, a number of national camps are run by the Boy Scouts of America, and the local councils run the greatest number of camps. The two most important factors in establishing notability are the age of the camp, and its impact on the local community or country where it is ...

  7. Category:Scout campsites - Wikipedia

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    Local council camps of the Boy Scouts of America (1 C, 383 P) N. ... Camp Waldo Schmitt; U. Úlfljótsvatn Scout Center; Ungdomsøen; W. Wiltz International Scout Centre

  8. All are welcome: A former Boy Scout camp is now offering ...

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    Back when it was Camp Steiner, it was the highest-elevation Boy Scout camp in the country at 10,400 feet, and campers had to hike a mile to get into the camp. The camp's buildings date back to the ...

  9. National Capital Area Council - Wikipedia

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    Camp William B. Snyder or just Camp Snyder is an 405-acre (1.64 km 2) Cub Scout Camp in Prince William, Virginia, owned by the National Capital Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America. [29] It is one of the largest Cub Scout Camps in the United States, with a dining hall that can accommodate 600 dinners at one time. [30]