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Traditional summer camps feature a week long scouting adventure, educational, camping and merit badge program. They are usually available for youth group and family camping the rest of the year | Traditional summer camps feature a week long scouting adventure, educational, camping and merit badge program. They are usually available for youth group and family camping the rest of the year | ||
# '''[[Camp Alaflo]]''' - ([[Alabama-Florida Council]]) primary summer camp facility located in Coffee County. Over 600 acres of rolling hills, tall pines, two aquatics lakes and true southern hospitality. | # '''[[Camp Alaflo]]''' - ([[Alabama-Florida Council]]) primary summer camp facility located in Coffee County. Over 600 acres of rolling hills, tall pines, two aquatics lakes and true southern hospitality. | ||
# '''[[Camp Sequoyah (GAC)| Camp Sequoyah]]''' - ([[Greater Alabama Council]]) - a 1,447 acres traditional camp in east central Alabama, near [[Cheaha State Park]]. Part of '''Frank Spain Scout Reservation''' | # '''[[Camp Sequoyah (GAC)| Camp Sequoyah]]''' - ([[Greater Alabama Council]]) - a 1,447 acres traditional camp in east central Alabama, near [[Cheaha State Park]]. Part of '''Frank Spain Scout Reservation''' and home of the ''Sequoyah Sidewinder''. | ||
* Camp Arrowhead - CLOSED - operated from the early 1940's to 1971 and was located on the Coosa River near Clanton, AL. | * Camp Arrowhead - CLOSED - operated from the early 1940's to 1971 and was located on the Coosa River near Clanton, AL. | ||
* Camp Horne - Located in east Tuscaloosa County, Camp Horne is a 496-acre facility. | * Camp Horne - Located in east Tuscaloosa County, Camp Horne is a 496-acre facility. |
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