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=== Alabama ===
=== Alabama ===
{{Details|Scouting in Alabama}}
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  | [[Camp Ahwahnee]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Ahwahnee]] ||  ||  ||
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Alvarado (1928-1930)]
|Contra Costa Council
|Closed
|Location: Richmond, CA
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  | [[Camp Anza]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Anza]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Arataba]]  || California Inland Empire Council || Closed || Located in the Barton Flats area and closed in 1960
  | [[Camp Arataba]]  || California Inland Empire Council || Closed || Located in the Barton Flats area and closed in 1960
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| [[Camp Baxter]] ||  || ||
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Bar 49 (1952-1957)]
| [[Camp Berrysea]] || |||
|Mt. Diablo Council
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|Closed
|Location: Chiles Valley, CA. Site leased to Council for Camping
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp BarH (1939-1951)]
|San Francisco Council
|Closed
|Location: Cazadero, CA. Horse Camp adjacent to Camp Royaneh, 1939-1951.
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  | [[Camp Balboa]] || [[San Diego-Imperial Council]] || Day-Camp || Balboa Park, San Diego
  | [[Camp Balboa]] || [[San Diego-Imperial Council]] || Day-Camp || Balboa Park, San Diego
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| [[Camp Baxter]] || ||  Closed||
Location:  Sand Flat on Stanislaus River
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Berkeley (1930-1939)]
|Berkeley Council
|Active
|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||
Location:  Lake Berryessa, CA
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Bray (1947-1981)]
|Mt. Diablo Council
|Closed
|Location: Strawberry, CA.  Named after Judge A.F. Bray, Appellate Court in San Francisco
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Burbank (1923-1927)]
|Luther Burbank Council
|Closed
|Location:
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Cedarbrook (1972-1999)]
|Alameda Council
|Closed
|Location:  Long Barn, CA.  Was formerly Camp Contra-Costa of the Berkeley Contra Costa Council
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  | [[Camp Chawanakee]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Chawanakee]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Cherry Valley]] || San Gabriel Valley Council || Active || Located on the leeward side of Catalina Island, California, two coves north of Two Harbors at Cherry Cove.
  | [[Camp Cherry Valley]] || San Gabriel Valley Council || Active || Located on the leeward side of Catalina Island, California, two coves north of Two Harbors at Cherry Cove.
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Contra-Costa (1929-1947)]
|Berkeley Contra-Costa Council
|Closed
|Location:  Long Barn, CA.  Property sold to Girl Scouts of Alameda and then Alameda Scouts.
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  | [[Camp Conestoga]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Conestoga]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Crescent M]] ||  ||  ||
  | [https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Crescent M (1927-1962)]||  San Francisco Council||  Closed||
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Location:  Yosemite, CA.  Not a physical camp but a two week long high sierra backpacking trek, based out of Yosemite and Tenaya Lake. Also known as Circle S
  | [[Camp Dimond-O]] ||  ||  ||
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Diablo (1923-1931)]
  | [[Camp Echo]] ||  ||  ||
|Contra-Costa Council
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|Closed
|Location:  
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Dimond (1919-1948)]
|Oakland Area Council
|Closed
|Location: Oakland, CA
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| [https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Dimond-O (1926-1978)] ||  Oakland Area Council||  Closed||
Location:  Yosemite, CA.  property leased from forest Service.  Closed as FS wanted the property for their own State Campground. The O stood for the Outpost camp of Camp Dimond.
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Dimond-T (1934-1951)]
|Oakland Area Council
|Closed
|Location: Yosemite, CA.  Camping Area adjacent to Dimond-O.  The "T" stood for Troop Camping.
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  | [https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Echo (1944-1950)] ||  Silverado Area Council||  Closed||
Location: Echo Lake, CA.
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  | [[Camp Ed Barrer]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Ed Barrer]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Fleischmann]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Fleischmann]] ||  ||  ||
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Force (1954-1950)]
|Mt Diablo Council
|Closed
|Location: Mt Diablo, CA
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  | [[Camp French]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp French]] ||  ||  ||
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Gualala (1929-1932)]
|Oakland Area Council
|Closed
|Location: Gualala, CA.  Known as the Seaside Camp
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|Camp Hampton (1954-1960)
|Mt. Diablo Council
|Closed
|Location: Alhambra Valley, CA.
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  | [[Camp Harvey West]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Harvey West]] ||  ||  ||
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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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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Inverness (1923-1930)]
|Silverado Area Council
|Closed
|Location: Inverness, CA
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  | [[Camp I-Yee-Que]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp I-Yee-Que]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Lassen]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Lassen]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Lindblad (cub?)]] ||  ||  ||
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Lilienthal (1919-1925)]
  | [[Camp Mac Bride]] || ||  ||
|San Francisco Council
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|Closed
|Location: San Francisco, CA. Camp named after Jesse Lilienthal, President SF Council
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Lilienthal (1929-1973)]
|San Francisco Council
|Closed
|Location: Fairfax, CA
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| [https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Lindblad (1956-2017)] ||  Mt. Diablo Council||  Closed||
Location: Santa Cruz, CA. Originally Called Camp Redwood
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Loomer (1957-1973)]
|Oakland Area Council
|Closed
|Location: Pollack Pines, CA. Named after Arche Loomer, Wilderness Camp, Limited facilities
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Luther Burbank (1923-1927)]
|Luther Burbank Council
|Closed
|Location: Inverness, CA
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  | [[Camp Mac Bride]] || ||  Closed||
Location: Pinecrest Lake, CA
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  | '''[[Camp Makualla| Makualla Scout Camp]]''' || [[Crater Lake Council]] || Traditional Summer Camp<br>Hi-Adventure Base ||  Located only 55 miles from [[Crater Lake National Park| Crater Lake N.P.]], it features both a traditional summer camp program and hi-adventure whitewater rafting, caving, mountain biking and several tall mountain hikes.
  | '''[[Camp Makualla| Makualla Scout Camp]]''' || [[Crater Lake Council]] || Traditional Summer Camp<br>Hi-Adventure Base ||  Located only 55 miles from [[Crater Lake National Park| Crater Lake N.P.]], it features both a traditional summer camp program and hi-adventure whitewater rafting, caving, mountain biking and several tall mountain hikes.
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  | [[Camp Marin-Sierra]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Marin-Sierra]] ||  ||  ||
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Marsh Creek (1954-1963)]
|Mt Diablo Council
|Closed
|Location: Marsh Creek, CA
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  | [[Camp Masonite-Navarro]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Masonite-Navarro]] ||  ||  ||
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Meek (1942-1951)]
|Oakland Area Council
|Closed
|Location: San Lorenzo, CA
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  | [[Camp Minkalo]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Minkalo]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Mirimichi HA Base]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Mirimichi HA Base]] ||  ||  ||
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp MIWOK (1940-1980)]
|Oakland Area Council
|Closed
|Location: Miwok Lake, Yosemite NP.  Miwok was a training program, but the camp was at Miwok lake
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  | [[Camp Mirimichi]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Mirimichi]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Nejedly]] ||  ||  ||
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Nawaka (1925)]
  | [[Camp Masonite Navarro]] || Redwood Empire Council || Active || Located near Navarro in Mendocino County, CA.
|Berkeley Council
|Closed
|Location: Glenwood, CA.  Scouts arrived via the train
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  | [https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Nejedly (1984-1999)] ||  Mt Diablo Council||  Closed||Location: Portola, CA
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  | [[Camp Masonite Navarro]] || Redwood Empire Council || Active || Located near Navarro in Mendocino County, CA.
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  | [[Camp Noyo]] || Redwood Empire Council || Active || Located on the Noyo River in Mendocino County, CA.
  | [[Camp Noyo]] || Redwood Empire Council || Active || Located on the Noyo River in Mendocino County, CA.
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  | [[Camp Pacifico]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Pacifico]] ||  ||  ||
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Paradise (1923-1923)]
|Alameda Council
|Closed
|Location: Santa Cruz, CA
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  | [[Camp Pahatsi]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Pahatsi]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Pomponio]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Pomponio]] ||  ||  ||
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Redwood (1956-2017)]
|Mt Diablo Council
|Closed
|Location: Santa Cruz, CA.  Renamed as Camp Linblad in 1959 (Named after Victor Linblad, Council President)
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Reinhardt Canoe Base (1974-19xx)]
|Mt Diablo Council
|Closed
|Location: Guerneville, CA
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  | [[Camp Rokili]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Rokili]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Royaneh]] ||  ||  ||
  | [https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Royaneh (1925-Present)]||  Golden Gate Area Council||  Active||
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Location: Cazadero, CA. Legacy Council - San Francisco Council
  | [[Camp Silverado]] ||  ||  ||
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Silverado (1933-1943)]
|Silverado Area Council
|Closed
|Location: Noyo River, CA.  Milepost 16, Skunk Train
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  | [https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Silverado (1951-2003)] ||  Silverado Area Council||  Closed||
Location: Silver lake, CA
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Stephens (1919)]
|Alameda Council
|Closed
|Location: Middletown, CA
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Stephens (1920)]
|Alameda Council
|Closed
|Location: Towle, CA
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Stephens (1921)]
|Alameda Council
|Closed
|Location: Santa Cruz, CA
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Stephens (1922-1923)]
|Alameda Council
|Closed
|Location: Niles, CA
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Stephens (1924-1995)]
|Alameda Council
|Closed
|Location: Pinecrest, CA
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Summit (1927-1929)]
|Berkeley Council
|Closed
|Location: Berkeley, CA
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  | [[Camp Tahquitz]] ||Long Beach Area Council|| Active || Located in Angelus Oaks, California
  | [[Camp Tahquitz]] ||Long Beach Area Council|| Active || Located in Angelus Oaks, California
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  | [[Camp Three Falls]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Three Falls]] ||  ||  ||
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Timberwolf (1955-1973)]
|Mt Diablo Council
|Closed
|Location: Lower Buck Lake, CA
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|Camp Vacation (1926-1927)
|Luther Burbank Council
|Closed
|Location: Guerneville, CA
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  | [[Camp Whitsett]] || Western Los Angeles County Council || Active || Located in the Sequoia National Forest
  | [[Camp Whitsett]] || Western Los Angeles County Council || Active || Located in the Sequoia National Forest
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  | [[Camp Winton]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Winton]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Wolfeboro]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Wolverton]] || Western Los Angeles County Council || Active || Located in the Sequoia National Park
  | [https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Camp Wolfboro / Wolfeboro (1928-Present)]||  Golden Gate Area Council||  Active||
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Location: Sand Flat (Stanislaus river), CA. Originally called Wolfboro, Renamed to Camp Wolfeboro in 1947 in honor of Charles Wolfe Sr.  Added 50 Acres in 1956 from purchase of Camp Baxter Property |-
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|[[Camp Wolverton]]
|Western Los Angeles County Council
|Active
|Located in the Sequoia National Park
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  | [[Cedar Camp]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Cedar Camp]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Circle B Scout Ranch]] || Old Baldy Area Council || Closed || Open from the late 1950's until 1974, it was located in he southern Sierra Nevada northeast of Lake Isabella and due west of China Lake Naval Weapons Station
  | [[Circle B Scout Ranch]] || Old Baldy Area Council || Closed || Open from the late 1950's until 1974, it was located in he southern Sierra Nevada northeast of Lake Isabella and due west of China Lake Naval Weapons Station
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  | [[Cutter Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Cutter Scout Reservation]] ||  Pacific Skyline Council||  Closed||
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Location: Santa Cruz, CA. Destroyed in the CZU Complex fire 2019
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  | [[Firestone Scout Reservation]] || Los Angeles Area Council || Active || Located just east of State Route 57 in Tonner Canyon between Diamond Bar and Brea, California.
  | [[Firestone Scout Reservation]] || Los Angeles Area Council || Active || Located just east of State Route 57 in Tonner Canyon between Diamond Bar and Brea, California.
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  | [[Golden Empire Council Camp]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Golden Empire Council Camp]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Helendade-Emerson]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Helendade-Emerson]] ||  ||  ||
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| [[Camp High Sierra]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Holcomb Valley Scout Ranch]] || San Gabriel Valley Council || Active || Located north of Big Bear Lake in the old mining district of Belleville in the Holcomb Valley on the site of the old Hitchcock Ranch.
  | [[Holcomb Valley Scout Ranch]] || San Gabriel Valley Council || Active || Located north of Big Bear Lake in the old mining district of Belleville in the Holcomb Valley on the site of the old Hitchcock Ranch.
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  | [[Jubilee Scout Ranch]] || Western Los Angeles County Council || Closed || Closed in 2003
  | [[Jubilee Scout Ranch]] || Western Los Angeles County Council || Closed || Closed in 2003
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  | [[Rancho Alegre]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Rancho Alegre]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Rancho Los Mochos]] ||  ||  ||
  | [https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Rancho Los Mochos (1944-Present)]||  Golden Gate Area Council||  Active||
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Location: Livermore, CA. Legacy Council-Oakland Area Council
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  | [[Sierra North HA]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Sierra North HA]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Three Falls Camp]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Three Falls Camp]] ||  ||  ||
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Training Camp-Camp Taylor (1917)]
|Oakland Area Council
|Closed
|Location: Lagunitas, CA
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Training Camp-Camp Yosemite (1918)]
|Oakland Area Council
|Closed
|Location: Yosemite Valley, CA
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Training Camp-Upper Dimond (1918-1919)]
|Oakland Area Council
|Closed
|Location: Oakland, CA
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Training Camp-Mill Valley (1917)]
|San Francisco Area Council
|Closed
|Location: Mill Valley, CA
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Training Camp-Olema (1918-1919)]
|San Francisco Area Council
|Closed
|Location: Olema, CA
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|[https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Training Camp-Cazadero (1920-1924)]
|San Francisco Area Council
|Closed
|Location: Cazadero, CA
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  | [[Trask Scout Reservation]] || San Gabriel Valley Council || Active || Located above the sawpit dam off of Monrovia Canyon Park, in the City of Monrovia, Ca.
  | [[Trask Scout Reservation]] || San Gabriel Valley Council || Active || Located above the sawpit dam off of Monrovia Canyon Park, in the City of Monrovia, Ca.
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  | [[Verdugo Pines]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Verdugo Pines]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Wente Scout Reservation]] ||  San Fransico Bay Area Council || [http://www.sfbac.org/camping/wentescoutreservation Active] || 2200 Acres located in hills outside of Willits, CA
  | [https://history.ggacbsa.org/ Wente Scout Reservation (1959-Present)]||  Golden Gate Area Council || [http://www.sfbac.org/camping/wentescoutreservation Active] || Location: Willits, CA.  Originally called Willits Scout Reservation.  Renamed in 1978 after Carl F. Wente, President Bank of America.  2200 Acres, 80 Acre Scout Lake.  Legacy Council-Oakland Area Council
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  | [[Will J. Reid Reservation]] || Long Beach Area Council || Active ||
  | [[Will J. Reid Reservation]] || Long Beach Area Council || Active ||
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  | [[Ingersoll Scout Reservation]] || W. D. Boyce Council || Active || Located just west of London Mills, Illinois, the reservation encompasses almost 1000 acres between Fulton and Knox Counties.
  | [[Ingersoll Scout Reservation]] || W. D. Boyce Council || Active || Located just west of London Mills, Illinois, the reservation encompasses almost 1000 acres between Fulton and Knox Counties.
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  | [[Loud Thunder Scout Reservation]] ||  Illowa Council||  Active||
  | [[Loud Thunder Scout Reservation]] ||  Illowa Council||  [https://loudthunder.org/ Active]||
Located by Illinois City, IL.  
Located by Illinois City, IL.  
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  | [[Camp Tres Ritos]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Tres Ritos]] ||  ||  ||
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|[[Camp Jim Murray]]
  | [[Dowling Aq.Base]] ||  ||  ||
|[https://www.conquistador-bsa.net/ Conquistador Council]
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|[https://www.conquistador-bsa.net/ Active]
  | [[Philmont Scout Ranch]] ||  ||  ||
|Hobbs, NM 40 acer camp SW side of Hobbs by airport. District events, Shooting ranges and overnight camping.
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  | [[Wehinahpay Mountain Camp]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Dowling Aq.Base]] ||  [https://www.conquistador-bsa.net/ Conquistador Council]||  Active||
Carlsbad, NM. On the Pecos River. Overnight camping.
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|[[Hay Canyon Outpost]]
|[https://www.conquistador-bsa.net/ Conquistador Council]
|Active
|Wehinahpay Back Country Outpost. Primitive camping only.
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  | [[Philmont Scout Ranch]] ||  National High Adventure Base||  Active||Cimarron, NM
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  | [[Wehinahpay Mountain Camp]] ||  [https://www.conquistador-bsa.net/ Conquistador Council]||  [https://www.wmc-boyscouts.org/ Active]||Sacramento, NM. Resident Camp, High Adventure Camp
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  | [[Camp Askenonta]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Askenonta]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Babcock-Hovey]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Babcock-Hovey]] ||  Seneca Waterways Council||  Closed||
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Sold to the state in 2023 for $9 billion to support the bankruptcy of the BSA
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  | [[Camp Barton]] || Baden-Powell Council  || Active || Summer camp situated on Cayuga Lake - one of the Finger Lakes in NYS
  | [[Camp Barton]] || Baden-Powell Council  || Active || Summer camp situated on Cayuga Lake - one of the Finger Lakes in NYS
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  | [[Camp Bullowa]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Bullowa]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Cutler]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Cutler]] ||  Seneca Waterways Council||  Active||
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  | [[Camp Dittmer]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Dittmer]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Hayden]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Hayden]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Kingsley]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Kingsley]] ||  Leatherstocking Council||  Active||
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  | [[Camp Kunatah]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Kunatah]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Onondaga]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Onondaga]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Portaferry]] ||  || ||
  | [[Camp Portaferry]] ||  Closed|| ||
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  | [[Camp Pouch]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Pouch]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Purchas]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Purchas]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Russell]] ||  || ||
  | [[Camp Russell]] ||  Closed|| ||
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  | [[Camp Sam Wood]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Sam Wood]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Wakpominee]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Wakpominee]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Woodland (cub?)]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Woodland (cub?)|Camp Woodland]] ||  Longhouse Council||  Active||
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Located in Constantia, NY. Home of Cub camp in the summer and available for troop and family camping year round.
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  | [[Cedarlands Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Cedarlands Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Lake George Island Camp]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Lake George Island Camp]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Massawepie Scout Camps]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Massawepie Scout Camps]] ||  Seneca Waterways Council||  Active||Located in the Adirondacks. Made up of the Camp Pioneer, the main camp where summer camps are held, and Camp Mountaineer. Camp Mountaineer was originally used for a trekking program and is currently being repurposed for family and group camping.
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  | [[Massawepie Trails]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Massawepie Trails]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Northern Lights Scout Camp]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Northern Lights Scout Camp]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Onterora]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Onterora]] ||  Theodore Roosevelt Council||  Active||
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  | [[Ram’s Gulch]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Ram’s Gulch]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Rotary Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Rotary Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Sabattis Adventure Camp]] || Patriots' Path Area Council || [http://www.camps.ppbsa.org/camps/sac/ Active] || Located in the Adirondack State Park in New York State.
  | [[Sabattis Adventure Camp]] || Patriots' Path Area Council || Closed || Located in the Adirondack State Park in New York State.
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  | [[Stratton Mt. Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Stratton Mt. Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Tri-Mount Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Tri-Mount Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Tuscarora Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Tuscarora Scout Reservation]] ||  Baden Powell Council ||  Active||
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  | [[Wm.H.Pouch Scout Camp]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Wm.H.Pouch Scout Camp]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Avery Hand]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Avery Hand]] ||  ||  ||
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| [[Camp Baden Powell]] || [[Chief Logan Coucil]] || Closed || Located near Ironton, Ohio.
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  | [[Camp Berry]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Berry]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Birch]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Birch]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Buckeye]] || || ||
  | [[Camp Buckeye]] || [[Simon Kenton Council]] || Closed || Part of the [[Leveque Scout Reservation]], located near Logan, Ohio. Summer programs were transfered to [[Camp Falling Rock]] in 1987. Property was closed and sold in 1999.
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| [[Camp Burroghs]] || [[Simon Kenton Council]] || Active || Renamed [[Camp Lazurus]] sometime after 1925
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  | [[Camp Butler]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Butler]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Chickagami]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Chickagami]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Falling Rock]] || || ||
  | [[Camp Falling Rock]] || [[Simon Kenton Council]] || Active || Located North of Newark, Ohio.
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  | [[Camp Frontier]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Frontier]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Lakota]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Lakota]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Lazarus]] || || ||
  | [[Camp Lazarus]] || [[Simon Kenton Council]] || Active || Located near Delaware, Ohio
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  | [[Camp Longhorn]] || || ||
  | [[Camp Longhorn]] || [[Simon Kenton Council]] || Closed || Part of the [[Leveque Scout Reservation]], located near Logan, Ohio. Summer programs were transfered to [[Camp Falling Rock]] in 1987. Property closed and sold in 1999
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  | [[Camp Manatoc]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Manatoc]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Miakonda]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Miakonda]] ||  ||  ||
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| [[Camp Mingo]] || [[Chief Logan Council]] || Closed || Located near Chillicothe, Ohio. Closed and sold in 1962 to open [[Chief Logan Scout Reservation]]
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  | [[Camp Myron Kahn]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Myron Kahn]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Oyo]] ||  ||  ||
| [[Camp Omega]] || possibly [[Chief Logan Council]] || Closed || Located near Omega, Ohio
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  | [[Camp Oyo]] || [[Simon Kenton Council]] || Active || Located near Portsmouth, Ohio
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| [[Camp Ro]] || [[Central Ohio Council]] || Closed || Located near Lancaster Ohio. Camp was at varous times co-owned, leased, and transfered between the BSA, Rotary, Kiwanis Club, and YMCA. Remaining a shared facillity among their youth programs. Camp was renamed to [[Camp Ki-Y-Ro]] in 1949. Camp was ultamately sold in 1988.
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| [[Camp Ro-Fre-La]] || [[Simon Kenton Council]] || Active || Renamed [[Camp Lazurus]] sometime after 1925.
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  | [[Camp Stambaugh]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Stambaugh]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Stigwandish]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Stigwandish]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Central Ohio Council Boy Scout Reservation]] || || ||
  | [[Central Ohio Council Scout Reservation]] || [[Simon Kenton Council]] || Closed || Also known as [[Leveque Scout Reservation]], and [[Greenhorn Scout Reservation]]. It was located near Logan, Ohio. Reservation was devided into [[Camp Longhorn]] and [[Camp Buckeye]]. Summer programs were transfered to  [[Camp Falling Rock]] in 1987. Property was closed and sold in 1999.
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  | [[Chief Logan Reservation]] || || ||
  | [[Chief Logan Reservation]] || [[Simon Kenton Council]] || Closed ||Closed in 2021, programs transfered to [[Camp Falling Rock]]
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  | [[Clendening Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Clendening Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Fort Steuben Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Fort Steuben Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Leveque Scout Reservation]] ||  || ||
  | [[Greenhorn Scout Reservation]] || [[Simon Kenton Council]] || Closed || Also known as [[Leveque Scout Reservation]] or [[Central Ohio Council Scout Reservation]]. It was located near Logan, Ohio. Reservation was devided into [[Camp Longhorn]] and [[Camp Buckeye]]. Summer programs were transfered to  [[Camp Falling Rock]] in 1987. Property was closed and sold in 1999.
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| [[Camp Ki-Y-Ro]] || [[Central Ohio Council]] || Closed || Located near Lancaster Ohio. Camp was at varous times co-owned, leased, and transfered between the BSA, Rotary, Kiwanis Club, and YMCA. Remaining a shared facillity among their youth programs. Camp was ultamately sold in 1988.
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  | [[Leveque Scout Reservation]] || [[Simon Kenton Council]] || Closed || Also known as [[Greenhorn Scout Reservation]] or [[Central Ohio Council Scout Reservation]]. It was located near Logan, Ohio. Reservation was devided into [[Camp Longhorn]] and [[Camp Buckeye]]. Summer programs were transfered to  [[Camp Falling Rock]] in 1987. Property was closed and sold in 1999.
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  | [[Muskingum Valley Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Muskingum Valley Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
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| [[Ophir Falls]] || [[Chief Logan Council]] || Closed || Located near Jackson, Ohio. Closed and sold sometime in the early 1950s
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  | [[Pioneer Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Pioneer Scout Reservation]] ||  ||  ||
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  | [[Camp Black Mountain]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Black Mountain]] ||  ||  ||
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|Camp Bogardus
|Mount Baker
|Open
|Owned by the Troop 90 Trust - Located on San Juan Island - Open only to Scout Units; Contact: SJTroop4090@gmail.com
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  | [[Camp Bonaparte]] ||  ||  ||
  | [[Camp Bonaparte]] ||  ||  ||
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