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What Cub Camping Camping Program is appropriate for my son?
Cub Scout Overnight Camp Revised Fees & Schedule

Tall Pine Council Guide To 2007 Cub Scout Camping Programs (441KB)

Cub Scout Day & Family Camps 2007 Reservation Form (21KB)

H2 Webelos & Cub Scout Summer Camps 2007 Reservation Form (20KB)

 

Day Camp

This is a fun adventure for you and your son, under the supervision of trained volunteer leadership and carried on in an outdoor setting. The program of the camp is designed to meet the needs and interests of boys in preparation for achievements, electives and activity badges within the program of their packs. The Cub Scout Day Camps are staffed by qualified and trained volunteers. The Program Director and the Camp Director must attend and be certified by the National Camping School of the Boy Scouts of amerce. Other staff members must also be trained for their responsibilities. The camps are also inspected and must meet a rigorous set of guidelines in order to operate.

To sign up for Camp:
Contact your Pack's Camping Coordinator so that they can get you registered for camp. Or, call the Tall Pine Council office, (810)235-2531 to get information on how to sign up.

Family Camp

Family camps are an opportunity for a parent and son to share in an outdoor camping experience in the true spirit of Scouting. These are weeded camps that are offered at various times through the summer. There are several versions to choose from. Camps offer the opportunity for a parent and son to share in the experience of hiking, fishing, camping and enjoy the companionship of an evening campfire.

To sign up for Camp:
Contact your Pack's Camping Coordinator so that they can get you registered for camp. Or, call the Tall Pine Council office, (810)235-2531 to get information on how to sign up.

Cub Scout Summer Camp

Cub Scout Summer Camp is a theme related camping program for Cub Scouts and their leaders. Sumemr Camp allows units to send their Cub Scout dens to camp under their own leadership. A minimum of two leaders are required to attend with their scouts. A ratio of four scouts to one leader must be maintained. In 2007 there will be two sessions; July 12-15 and July 19-22. Camping will be centered around the theme of “South of the Board ”. Following campsite set-up there will be an opening ceremony. ALL participants should eat dinner before arriving at camp. Friday and Saturday will be filled with exciting activities. Archery, BB Guns, Swimming, games, crafts, and theme related events. The Camp will end Sunday morning following breakfast, a Scouts own service and closing ceremony. Summer camp is recommended for Cub Scouts who will be Wolfs, Bears, and Webelos when school starts in September of 2007.

To sign up for Camp:
Contact your Pack's Camping Coordinator so that they can get you registered for camp. Or, call the Tall Pine Council office, (810)235-2531 to get information on how to sign up.

 

Which Cub Camping Program is appropriate for my son?

With all the new exciting changes happening with The Cub Scout Camping program for the 2007 Camping Season, it may be a little confusing to know what camp is right for your son. The following is a recommended chart for what camps fit what age levels. This chart is to be used as a tool in deciding what camps you and your son will attend this summer. If you have any questions concerning the Cub Scout Camping program please contact the Tall Pine Council office at (810)235-2531.

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