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{{TOC US states|before=Within the 50 U.S. States|after=Outside the 50 U.S. States|noendlinks=}} | |||
==Within the 50 U.S. States == | |||
=== Alabama === | |||
{{Details|Scouting in Alabama}} | |||
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! scope="col" width="200px" | Council | |||
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| '''[[Camp Alaflo]]''' || [[Alabama-Florida Council]] || [http://www.alflcouncilbsa.org/pages/campalaflo.html Active] || Located near Dothan, Al. | |||
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| Camp Arrowhead || [[Greater Alabama 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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| [[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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| '''[[Camp Jack Wright]]''' || [[Greater Alabama Council]] || [https://1bsa.org/camps.php Active] || Located in the Roupes Valley, adjacent to Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park. | |||
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| [[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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| [[Greater Alabama Council|Camp McKenzie]] || [[Greater Alabama 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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| [[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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| [[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 Sequoyah (GAC)]]''' || [[Greater Alabama Council]] || [https://1bsa.org/camps.php Active] || Also called '''Frank Spain Scout Reservation''', a 1,447 acres camp in east central Alabama, near Cheaha State Park. Home of the ''Sequoyah Sidewinder''. | |||
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| [[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|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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| [[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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| [[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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| [[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 on the [[Black Warrior River]]. | |||
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=== Alaska === | |||
{{Details|Scouting in Alaska}} | |||
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| '''[[Camp Gorsuch (GAC)| Gorsuch Scout Camp]]''' || [[Great Alaska Council]] || [http://www.scoutingalaska.org/index.php/camps/gorsuch Active] || Summer Camp program and COPE Course located on Mirror Lake. Hosts Christmas Towne Alaska every December. | |||
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| [[Eagle River Scout Camp (GAC)| Eagle River Scout Camp]] || [[Great Alaska Council]] || [https://scoutingevent.com/segroup.php?OrgKey=BSA610&ag=7 Active] || Complete with both Summer Camp program and many rare hi-adventure opportunities, it is Located on the waterfront in SE Alaska in the midst of the Tongass Rain Forest where scouts frequently see eagles, whales, sea lions and much more. | |||
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| [[Denali High Adventure Scout Base]] || [[Great Alaska Council]] || [http://www.scoutingalaska.org/index.php/98-mnm/camps/144-denali-high-advanture-base Active] || | |||
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| [[Lost Lake Scout Camp]] || [[Midnight Sun Council]] || [http://www.midnightsunbsa.org/lost_lake.html Active]|| 400 acres located 58.5 miles south of Fairbanks | |||
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=== Arizona === | |||
{{Details|Scouting in Arizona}} | |||
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| [[Camp Geronimo]] || [[Grand Canyon Council]] || [http://www.grandcanyonbsa.org/outdoor-programs/council-camps/5824 Active] || Located between Payson, Arizona and Pine, Arizona, near the Mogollon Rim. Camp Geronimo incorporates the former Spade Ranch house. | |||
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| [[Camp Lawton]] || [[Catalina Council]] || [http://www.catalinacouncil.org/outdoorprograms/council-camps/camp-lawton-2/ Active] || Located on land, leased from the US forest service since 1921, in the Santa Catalina mountains outside of Tucson, AZ. | |||
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| '''[[Camp Levi-Levi]]''' || [[Las Vegas Area Council]] || [http://www.lvacbsa.org/summer-camp/camp-levi-levi/8488 Active] || Located in the Hualapai Mountains 14 miles south of Kingman, AZ, at an elevation of 7,000 feet. | |||
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| [[Double V Scout Ranch]] || [[Catalina Council]] || [http://www.catalinacouncil.org/outdoorprograms/council-camps/double-v-scout-ranch/ Active] || Located on 360-acre six miles southwest of Tucson, near Tucson Mountain Park's Cat Mountain. The ranch was acquired on a long-term lease from the Bureau of Land Management in 1969. | |||
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| [[Heard Scout Pueblo]] || [[Grand Canyon Council]] || [http://www.grandcanyonbsa.org/outdoor-programs/council-camps/5824 Active] || Located near 20th Street and Baseline Road in Phoenix, Arizona. | |||
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| [[Lake Pleasant Aquatic Camp]] || [[Grand Canyon Council]] || [http://www.grandcanyonbsa.org/outdoor-programs/council-camps/5824 Active] || An aquatics and nature based camp located at the Desert Outdoor Center at Lake Pleasant 20 miles north of central Phoenix in Peoria, Arizona. It is operated in cooperation with the Maricopa County Parks Department. | |||
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| [[R-C Scout Ranch]] || [[Grand Canyon Council]] || [http://www.grandcanyonbsa.org/outdoor-programs/council-camps/5824 Active] || Located a half-hour east of Payson, the Ranch is available to Boy Scout Troops and Cub Scout Packs for camping. | |||
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| [[Raymond Scout Reservation]] || [[Grand Canyon Council]] || [http://www.grandcanyonbsa.org/outdoor-programs/council-camps/5824 Active] || Located 30 miles outside of Flagstaff, Arizona, between the Kaibab National Forest and the Coconino National Forest, along the rim of Sycamore Canyon. | |||
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=== Arkansas === | |||
{{Details|Scouting in Arkansas}} | |||
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| [[Quapaw_Area_Council#Historic_Camps|Camp Cedar Valley]] || Eastern Arkansas Council || [http://www.eaac.org/camp/ccv.htm Sold] || In 2002, after the merger of the Eastern Arkansas Council into the Quapaw Area Council, Camp Cedar Valley was it promptly sold to a private owner. It is still is an active camp, on 777 acres just south of Viola , Arkansas on U.S. 412, in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. | |||
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| [[De Soto Area Council |Camp Desoto]] || De Soto Area Council || [http://www.desotoareacouncil.org/id10.html Active] || Located outside Junction City, AR. | |||
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| [[Westark Area Council|Camp Orr]] || Westark Area Council || [http://www.westarkbsa.org/Camping/CampOrr/ Active] || Camp Orr has been in use since 1955 and covers nearly 600 acres of the Buffalo National River Wilderness Area. It is located south of Harrison, Arkansas, and is the only Boy Scout Camp situated within a National Park.<ref>{{cite web|title=Camp Orr|url=http://www.westarkbsa.org/Camping/CampOrr/ |publisher=Westark Area Council|accessdate=12 March 2013}}</ref> | |||
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| [[Caddo Area Council|Camp Pioneer]] || Caddo Area Council || [http://www.camppioneer.org Active] || Located in Hatfield, AR. | |||
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| [[Caddo Area Council|Camp Preston Hunt]] || Caddo Area Council || [http://www.caddobsa.org/index.php?fuseaction=services.category&Category_ID=39&PHPSESSID=a6c9a1b20b54f5cfdf1a652293a73d6b Active] || Located near Texarkana, AR. | |||
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| [[Quapaw_Area_Council#Historic_Camps|Camp Quapaw]] || Quapaw Area Council || [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=3754 Closed] || Camp Quapaw opened in 1925 and was located on the Saline River west of Benton in Saline County. In 1976 when Camp Kiwanis was purchases, Camp Quapaw was | |||
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[[Category:Scout and Guide campsites in USA]] | [[Category:Scout and Guide campsites in USA]] |
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