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Campers that are Scouts BSA members will be able to earn merit badges. To submit a campership click here. Extended Care: Precare and Aftercare are available for an additional charge. Early drop off - p. A five-acre lake, program shelters and a brand new dining hall are conveniently located in the center of camp.

A minute drive from Bloomington the camp offers a wide range of opportunities in one of the most beautiful areas of Indiana. The Kiwanis Lodge is the showpiece facility for the camp. It is a multipurpose building that seats people and is available for year-round use.

One year-round cabin is available which sleeps up to All campsites, facilities and shelters are conveniently located near to each other. Building layout. For more information regarding this year's recharter process, click here.

Rent Facilities. Facility Use Policy Non-BSA renters must complete a Letter of Agreement and submit a Certificate of Insurance within 30 days of making the reservations and no less than one week before reservation.

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Golden-Burke Scout Center. Fire ring Kitchen Meeting rooms Patio. Our facilities, and some of our equipment, are available to rent by all groups, organizations, and individuals and are not exclusive to those registered in the BSA. Make Reservation. Reserve Facility. Organized camping is a creative, educational experience in cooperative group living in the outdoors. It uses the natural surrounding to contribute to physical, mental, spiritual, and social growth.

Crossroads of America Council offers a variety of year-round camping opportunities for Scouts from day camps and week-long resident camp to leadership-based training camp and camp staff.

For more information on the council camping operations, please contact the Program Department by email or phone at Camping is what many youth enjoy most about Scouting. Camp programs use natural surroundings to provide Scouts with numerous opportunities to experience physical, mental, spiritual and social growth. When they think about Cub Scout camping, most leaders think of Summer Camp.

More information will be posted soon. At Day Camp, your Scout will experience outdoor adventure, make new friends, and challenge themselves with new skills. Each Regional Day Camp is unique and hosted at a local camp or park. Day Camps generally run a. Monday- Friday. Avon, Indiana This track is for rising Tiger and Wolf Cub Scouts. Traditionally these Cub Scouts will be entering the first and second grades next school year and this may be their first day camp.

While this track is designed for Cub Scouts and campers will work on cub scouts adventures, it is open to youth who are not members of the Boy Scouts of America. Cub Scouts are encouraged to invite a friend. Each week Will focus on getting out of the classroom and learning by doing activities and programs that have been specially designed to be fun and interesting to this age group.

Campers that are members of Scouts BSA will be able to earn merit badges. Extended Care: Precare and Aftercare are available for an additional charge.

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