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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Holcomb Valley Scout Camp is located on a high country meadow and surrounded by tree covered hills and mountains. Somewhere between the crisp air of a mountain meadow and the brilliance of a setting sun lies Holcomb Valley Scout Camp. Located in the San Bernardino Mountains, at approximately 7500', this pristine camp is like a step back in time.
Holcomb Valley Scout Camp , may seem fairly remote but is just a few short miles from Big Bear Lake. It is rich in local history, and has been used in numerous television and movie productions. At the turn of the century, it was still a working cattle ranch and some of the original buildings are still standing, including the ranch house and barn. Picture yourself on a crisp morning, preparing for your day.


== Special Events ==
== Special Events ==

Revision as of 17:48, 24 August 2018

Holcomb Valley Scout Camp
Location 34300 Holcomb Valley Rd, Big Bear CA 92314
Website
https://www.glaacbsa.org/holcomb

Holcomb Valley Scout Camp is operated by Greater Los Angeles Area Council (GLAAC) in Southern California.

Overview

Holcomb Valley Scout Camp is located on a high country meadow and surrounded by tree covered hills and mountains. Somewhere between the crisp air of a mountain meadow and the brilliance of a setting sun lies Holcomb Valley Scout Camp. Located in the San Bernardino Mountains, at approximately 7500', this pristine camp is like a step back in time.

Holcomb Valley Scout Camp , may seem fairly remote but is just a few short miles from Big Bear Lake. It is rich in local history, and has been used in numerous television and movie productions. At the turn of the century, it was still a working cattle ranch and some of the original buildings are still standing, including the ranch house and barn. Picture yourself on a crisp morning, preparing for your day.

Special Events

GLAAC Council

Csp Los Angeles Area Council.jpg

This lodge is part of The Greater Los Angeles Area Council (GLAAC), which proudly serves youth members and volunteer leaders through Scout units in Southern California. It is a local council (#033) of the Boy Scouts of America. All youth are invited to join scouting.

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