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Washington Boy Scout Camps-ScoutCamp.org
This site gives details on all Washington State Boy Scout Camps including local weather forecasts, map coordinates, driving directions, and an opportunity for you to leave your own comments & reviews about the camps. Non BSA Camp sites are also listed.
Washington State Scout Camps on a Map
The Blue Mountain Council has put on a map all of the scout properties of Washington as well as some from Oregon and Idaho.
CASCADE PACIFIC CO (OR) - Camp Lewis
This Cascade Pacific Council camp has 127 acres of tall trees, meadows, river shore, & developed camp sites five miles north of Battle Ground, Washington, on the Lewis River. The camp is broken into two areas which contain adirondacks, campfire bowl, etc.
CHIEF SEATTLE - Camp Brinkley
Camp Brinkley is a summer camp facility located northeast of Monroe WA. Since 1998, Camp Brinkley has been home to a Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience (C.O.P.E) course!
CHIEF SEATTLE - Camp Parsons
This is the oldest, continually operated BSA camp in America. Operated by the Chief Seattle Council, this camp is in a virgin climax forest surrounded by Pacific Salt Water on one side and the Olympic Mountain range on the other.
CHIEF SEATTLE - Camp Pigott
Camp Pigott at the Cascade Scout Reservation is a new camp located at the foothills of the Cascade Mountain range. Highlights include a large lake, a climbing tower, campsites with flush restrooms, COPE courses (high and low), a spacious dining facility,
CHIEF SEATTLE - Camp Sheppard
Located in the Cascade Mountains, just minutes from Mount Rainier National Park, Crystal Mountain ski area and all the trails of the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest a winter wonderland is waiting for you and your unit. Used for both Cub & Boy Scouts.
CHIEF SEATTLE - Camp Sheppard High Adv.
Camp Sheppard High Adventure Base conducts climbs and hikes on and near scenic Mount Rainier. Groups may also request other area mountains or hiking areas. Mountain Biking and Adventure Racing are also featured. Come viisit our NEW website!
CHIEF SEATTLE - Pacific N.W. High Adv.
Includes the Camp Sheppard High Adventure Base and the Camp Parsons High Adventure Base.
GRAND COLUMBIA - Camp Bonaparte
Camp Bonaparte has been the North Central Washington gateway to adventure since 1965. Bonaparte is located on pristine Bonaparte Lake in Okaganogan County, just east of Tonasket, Washington. Bonaparte features an outstanding aquatics program.
GRAND COLUMBIA - Camp Fife
Camp Fife has been providing a quality camping experience since 1923. It is located in the heart of the Cascades in Goose Prairie, Washington, just off of Chinook Pass. The area lends itself to day hikes and extended backpack trips.
GRAND COLUMBIA - Scout-A-Vista
Scout-A-Vista is the Grand Columbia Council's Cub Scout and Webelos Resident Camp. It is located in Chelan County and is easily assessible being only seven short miles from Wenatchee.
GRAND COLUMBIA - Summit Lake
Summit Lake is another property owned and run by the Grand Columbia Council and is located in the Okanogan National Forest. It is not a staffed camp but may be reserved and used by Scout Troops, Posts and Crews.
INWC (WA) - Cowles Scout Reservation
Cowles Scout Reservation began as Camp Cowles in the early 1920's with a purchase of 80 acres of prime waterfront on Diamond Lake. It has grown to four camps: Camp Cowles, Camp Fosseen, Camp Ponderosa and Camp Sunrise, covering over 900 acres.
INWC - Camp Baird
Camp Baird was conveyed by court order to the Colville Kiwanis for the use and benefit only of the Boy Scout, Girl Scout, and Campfire girls of Colville equally and for no other purposes.
MT. BAKER - Camp Black Mountain
Located in Sumas WA, this is one of two camps for the Mt. Baker Council. This site offers an on-line version of the leader's guide and general camp policies.
MT. BAKER - Fire Mountain Scout Camp
Hello and welcome to Fire Mountain Scout Camp. We are entering our 30th year of operation as a Boy Scout camp, offering programs to youth of all ages. During the Summer months we offer a resident camp for Boy Scouts aged 11-18, and Cub Scouts aged 8-10.
MT. BAKER - Fire Mountain Scout Camp
The area now known as Fire Mountain Scout Reservation was settled and farmed by William Gaches from La Connor in the early 1900's. He built the farmhouse and farmed 300 acres, planting the orchard as well as hay in the field which is now Lake Challenge.
PACIFIC HARBORS - Camp Delezenne
Located Southeast of Elma, Washington. This is a primitive weekend camp with a Swimming Hole. 80 Acres near Elma, WA provides Cub Day Camp, Adult training, Junior Leader training, and weekend camping.
PACIFIC HARBORS - Camp Hahobas
At Camp Hahobas, Scouts can paddle across three lakes, hike a half mile of secluded beach on the Hood Canal and explore trails winding through more than 600 acres of forest land. Operated by the Pacific Harbors Council.
PACIFIC HARBORS - Camp Kilworth
This is a weekend camping area near Federal Way WA. Camp Kilworth is a twenty-five acre property located along the Puget Sound in Federal Way. The camp has been used by Boy Scouts since the 1930s and was a gift to the Council by William Kilworth.
PACIFIC HARBORS - Camp Thunderbird
Camp Thunderbird lies along the shore of Summit Lake west of Olympia. This is a smaller camp - great for younger Scouts. Campers sleep in 3-sided Adirondack shelters (with built-in bunks) or in canvas platform tents provided by Pacific Harbors Council.
PACIFIC HARBORS - Camp Thunderbird
Offering over 40 merit badges (including 11 Eagle-required), Tenderfoot through First Class instruction, and numerous activities unavailable at other summer camps including kayaking, motor-boating, water-skiing, sailing, climbing/rappelling.


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