List of BSA Camps: Difference between revisions

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  | [[Camp Baxter]] || ||  Closed||
  | [[Camp Baxter]] || ||  Closed||
Location:  Sand Flat on Stanislaus River  
Location:  Sand Flat on Stanislaus River  
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Berkeley (1930-1939)]
|Berkeley Council
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|Location:  El Cerrito, CA.  Renamed Camp Herms in 1939
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  | [https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Berryessa (1963-2004)] ||  Silverado Area Council||  Closed||
  | [https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Berryessa (1963-2004)] ||  Silverado Area Council||  Closed||
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  | [[Camp Helendade]] || California Inland Empire Council || Active || Operated since 1960 and located near Running Springs, California.  It was partially burned in the California October 2007 fires
  | [[Camp Helendade]] || California Inland Empire Council || Active || Operated since 1960 and located near Running Springs, California.  It was partially burned in the California October 2007 fires
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  | [[Camp Herms]] ||  ||  ||
  | [https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Herms (1930-Present)]||  Golden Gate Area Council||  Active||
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Location: El Cerrito, CA. Originally called Camp Berkeley (1930-1939)
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  | [[Camp Hi-Sierra]] || Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council || Active || Located in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, near Longbarn, California. This camp is at notably high altitude, with the majority of its buildings standing at approximately 4,800 feet and the highest point of the mountain standing over a mile high at 5,300 feet.
  | [[Camp Hi-Sierra]] || Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council || Active || Located in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, near Longbarn, California. This camp is at notably high altitude, with the majority of its buildings standing at approximately 4,800 feet and the highest point of the mountain standing over a mile high at 5,300 feet.
   
   
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