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  | [[Camp Alaflo]]  || Alabama-Florida Council || [http://www.alflcouncilbsa.org/pages/campalaflo.html Active] || Located near Dothan, Al.
  | [[Alabama-Florida Council|Camp Alaflo]]  || Alabama-Florida Council || [http://www.alflcouncilbsa.org/pages/campalaflo.html Active] || Located near Dothan, Al.
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  | [[Scouting_in_Alabama#Birmingham Area Council|Camp Arrowhead]] || Birmingham Area Council || Closed || Camp Arrowhead operated from the early 1940's to 1971 and was located on the Coosa River near Clanton, AL.
  | [[Scouting in Alabama|Camp Arrowhead]] || Birmingham Area Council || Closed || Camp Arrowhead operated from the early 1940's to 1971 and was located on the Coosa River near Clanton, AL.
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  | [[Camp Horne]] || Black Warrior Council || [http://www.bwc-bsa.org/camping/camp-horne/27062 Active] || Located in east Tuscaloosa County, Camp Horne is a 496-acre facility.
  | [[Black Warrior Council|Camp Horne]] || Black Warrior Council || [http://www.bwc-bsa.org/camping/camp-horne/27062 Active] || Located in east Tuscaloosa County, Camp Horne is a 496-acre facility.
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  | [[Scouting_in_Alabama#Greater_Alabama_Council|Camp Jack Wright]] || Greater Alabama Council || [https://1bsa.org/camps.php Active] ||  
  | [[Greater Alabama Council|Camp Jack Wright]] || Greater Alabama Council || [https://1bsa.org/camps.php Active] ||  
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  | [[Scouting_in_Alabama#Greater_Alabama_Council|Camp Jackson]] || Greater Alabama Council || [https://1bsa.org/camps.php Active] || Camp Jackson is a 515-acre primitive camp located 5 miles east of Scottsboro on the Tennessee River at Jones Cove.
  | [[Greater Alabama Council|Camp Jackson]] || Greater Alabama Council || [https://1bsa.org/camps.php Active] || Camp Jackson is a 515-acre primitive camp located 5 miles east of Scottsboro on the Tennessee River at Jones Cove.
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  | [[Scouting_in_Alabama#Greater_Alabama_Council|Camp McKenzie]] || Birmingham Area Council || [http://winnataska.org/our-history/ Sold] || In 2006, when the Birmingham Area Council Boy Scouts was dissolved, Camp McKenzie became a interdenominational Christian camp named '''Camp Winnataska'''.
  | [[Greater Alabama Counci|Camp McKenzie]] || Birmingham Area Council || [http://winnataska.org/our-history/ Sold] || In 2006, when the Birmingham Area Council Boy Scouts was dissolved, Camp McKenzie became a interdenominational Christian camp named '''Camp Winnataska'''.
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  | [[Camp O'Rear]] || Black Warrior Council || [http://www.bwc-bsa.org/camping/camp-orear/27063 Active] || Camp O'Rear is a 90-acre primitive-style facility located in Jasper, AL.
  | [[Black Warrior Council|Camp O'Rear]] || Black Warrior Council || [http://www.bwc-bsa.org/camping/camp-orear/27063 Active] || Camp O'Rear is a 90-acre primitive-style facility located in Jasper, AL.
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  | [[Scouting_in_Alabama#Mobile_Area_Council|Camp Pushmataha]] || Mobile Area Council || [http://bsamac.org/camps_files/camps.htm Active] || Camp Pushmataha is the council's weekend primitive facility, and was at one time the Council Camp. It is located in Citronelle, AL.
  | [[Mobile Area Council|Camp Pushmataha]] || Mobile Area Council || [http://bsamac.org/camps_files/camps.htm Active] || Camp Pushmataha is the council's weekend primitive facility, and was at one time the Council Camp. It is located in Citronelle, AL.
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  | [[Camp Westmoreland]] || Greater Alabama Council || Closed || First opened in the 1920s and closing in the 1980s, Camp Westmoreland,is located in Lauderdale County.  However, it is still widely used to this day for both council and district activities. The came was once a part of the Tennessee Valley Council which merged with two other councils to form the Greater Alabama Council.
  | [[Greater Alabama Council|Camp Westmoreland]] || Greater Alabama Council || Closed || First opened in the 1920s and closing in the 1980s, Camp Westmoreland,is located in Lauderdale County.  However, it is still widely used to this day for both council and district activities. The came was once a part of the Tennessee Valley Council which merged with two other councils to form the Greater Alabama Council.
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  | [[Scouting_in_Alabama#Greater_Alabama_Council|Camp Zinn]] || Choccolocco Council || [http://www.camplee.org/history_of_camp_lee.htm Sold] || Camp Zinn, in Dekalb County, operated from 1931 to 1965.  On September 8, 1966 meeting, the Official Board of Camp Lee,a [[United Methodist Church]] organization, purchase the camp from the Choccolocco Council, and renamed it Camp Lee.
  | [[Choccolocco Council|Camp Zinn]] || Choccolocco Council || [http://www.camplee.org/history_of_camp_lee.htm Sold] || Camp Zinn, in Dekalb County, operated from 1931 to 1965.  On September 8, 1966 meeting, the Official Board of Camp Lee,a [[United Methodist Church]] organization, purchase the camp from the Choccolocco Council, and renamed it Camp Lee.
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  | [[Scouting_in_Alabama#Greater_Alabama_Council|Frank Spain Scout Reservation]] || Greater Alabama Council || [https://1bsa.org/camps.php Active] ||  Also called '''Camp Sequoyah''', a 1,447 acres camp in east central Alabama, near Cheaha State Park.
  | [[Greater Alabama Council|Frank Spain Scout Reservation]] || Greater Alabama Council || [https://1bsa.org/camps.php Active] ||  Also called '''Camp Sequoyah''', a 1,447 acres camp in east central Alabama, near Cheaha State Park.
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  | [[Scouting_in_Alabama#Greater_Alabama_Council|Hugh M. Comer Scout Reservation]] || Greater Alabama Council || [https://1bsa.org/camp.php?cn=8 Active] ||  Located near Mentone, AL.
  | [[Greater Alabama Council|Hugh M. Comer Scout Reservation]] || Greater Alabama Council || [https://1bsa.org/camp.php?cn=8 Active] ||  Located near Mentone, AL.
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  | [[Scouting_in_Alabama#Mobile_Area_Council|Maubila Scout Reservation]] || Mobile Area Council || [http://bsamac.org/camps_files/camps.htm Active] || Camp Maubila is 680 acres.
  | [[Mobile Area Council|Maubila Scout Reservation]] || Mobile Area Council || [http://bsamac.org/camps_files/camps.htm Active] || Camp Maubila is 680 acres.
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  | [[Warner Scout Reservation]] || Tukabatchee Area Council || [http://www.tukabatcheebsa.org/?pgID=camps Active] || Warner Scout Reservation inculded two camps: [[Camp Tukabatchee]] and [[Camp Dexter C. Hobbs]]
  | [[Tukabatchee Area Council|Warner Scout Reservation]] || Tukabatchee Area Council || [http://www.tukabatcheebsa.org/?pgID=camps Active] || Warner Scout Reservation inculded two camps: [[Camp Tukabatchee]] and [[Camp Dexter C. Hobbs]]
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  | [[White Bluff Scout Reservation]] || Black Warrior Council || [http://www.bwc-bsa.org/camping/white-bluff-scout-reservation/27064 Active] || A primitive camp located north of Demopolis, AL
  | [[Black Warrior Council|White Bluff Scout Reservation]] || Black Warrior Council || [http://www.bwc-bsa.org/camping/white-bluff-scout-reservation/27064 Active] || A primitive camp located north of Demopolis, AL
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