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'''Camp Napowan''' is a camp in the pine forests of [[Wild Rose, Wisconsin|Wisconsin]].  It sits on land that was once farmed and has many  European plants brought to the United States hundreds of years ago but lacks more recent invasive plants. The camp owns lake front property on both Hills Lake and Lake Napowan. It is owned and operated by the [[Scouting in Illinois#Northwest Suburban Council|Northwest Suburban Council]] of  the [[Boy Scouts of America]] .  The Camp was founded in 1946, its legend of founding is the story of Boot Hill, which involves a fight between the owner and [[Roma people|Gypsies]].  There are a few different areas that make up Napowan. The Waterfront (swimming and boating), Nature, Shooting Sports, Sherwood (scoutcraft), Verona (fine arts), and Flintlock , a mock 1870's frontier village.  The camp is staffed by [[Venturing (Boy Scouts of America)|Venturers]](Crew 0477) who live on the camp grounds.  The Camp runs for eight weeks during the summer, including one week of preparation.  During that time, there are three weekends when [[Cub Scouts (Boy Scouts of America)|Webelos]] may visit the camp and one Venturing weekend.   
'''Camp Napowan''' is a camp in the pine forests of [[Wild Rose, Wisconsin|Wisconsin]].  It sits on land that was once farmed and has many  European plants brought to the United States hundreds of years ago but lacks more recent invasive plants. The camp owns lake front property on both Hills Lake and Lake Napowan. It is owned and operated by the [[Scouting in Illinois#Northwest Suburban Council|Northwest Suburban Council]] of  the [[Boy Scouts of America]] .  The Camp was founded in 1946, its legend of founding is the story of Boot Hill, which involves a fight between the owner and [[Roma people|Gypsies]].  There are a few different areas that make up Napowan. The Waterfront (swimming and boating), Nature, Shooting Sports, Sherwood (scoutcraft), Verona (fine arts), and Flintlock , a mock 1870's frontier village.  The camp is staffed by [[Venturing (Boy Scouts of America)|Venturers]](Crew 0477) who live on the camp grounds.  The Camp runs for eight weeks during the summer, including one week of preparation.  During that time, there are three weekends when [[Cub Scouts (Boy Scouts of America)|Webelos]] may visit the camp and one Venturing weekend.   
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