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Your Guide to Great Camping


Summer Camping

Traditional Boy Scout Camp & 1st Class Footsteps of Hiawatha:

This camp runs for 5 weeks starting July 5th - August 7th.  50 Merit Badges are offered along with the chance to earn requirements to earn your ranks from Tenderfoot to First Class.  Check-in each Sunday between 12:00 noon-3:00 pm. Camp ends with an awards campfire and chicken BBQ each week on Friday (the whole family is invited, presale tickets available on Sunday)

Sign your Troop up for Traditional Boy Scout Summer Camp as soon as you decide which week you want

2009 Troop Reservation Form
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Other links & Forms of Interest

Finger Lakes Council Boy Scout Summer Camp Catalog

Camp Facilities

Health & Safety

Order of the Arrow

Parents & Visitors

FL Class 3 Personal Health & Medical Record

Camp Staff Application

CIT Application
Counselor in Training Program

Staff & CIT Training Info

Directions to Camp

Map of Camp

2 Sessions planned, June 29-July 4 and July 20-25.  All 15 Required Merit Badges are offered with a chance to pick 4 to work on.  Check-in each Sunday between 12:00 noon-3:00 pm. Camp ends with an awards campfire and chicken BBQ each week on Friday (the whole family is invited, presale tickets available on Sunday)

July 27-August 1.  Designed for young men and women ages 14-18.  This camp features; Rocket Launching, Field Trips, Exploring Stars & Constellations, Hands-on Experiments, plus Boating, Swimming and Hiking.  Check-in each Sunday between 12:00 noon-3:00 pm. Camp ends with an awards campfire and chicken BBQ each week on Friday (the whole family is invited, presale tickets available on Sunday)

For youth ages 16-18, there are a limited number of full scholarships available on a first-come, first-served basis.  Application with deposit required with requested scholarship, deposit refunded at the end of camp.

Multimedia of SciTek Quest Camp:

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Aquatics Movie Rocket Movie



New this year, this camp is held August 3 - 7.  A Program for Co-ed Venturers and Boy Scouts ages 14-18.  This camp features; Canoeing, Kayaking, Rowing, Swimming, Sailing, Motor Boating, Water Skiing, Primitive Camping, Hiking, High COPE elements, and a Beach Party.

 

Weekend Camping at Babcock-Hovey

Weekends (Friday evening till Sunday noon) during the months of September through May are available for short-term camping. learn more>

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Cub Scout Camping

Cub camping is an exciting way to learn new skills, make new friends and learn more about doing your best. Regardless of your past camping experience, there is an adventure or two that's just right for you. learn more>


 
   

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