These rules are for the safety of all our families and comply with BSA guidelines:
*No Smoking in front of children (Please)
*No Alcoholic beverages
*No cutting of live trees
*No open flame in tents
*No gasoline, propane or accelerants period.
*No campfires, except one campfire per campsite fire rings for cooking
(See Pack Campout Leader for fire safety guidelines)
*No weapons (BB’s, rifles, paint guns, sheath knives, fireworks, etc.)
*No pocket knives for youths.
*No vehicles in camp
*No military style/camouflage clothing *No radios or electronic devices
*No generators
*No pets
*All youth arriving at camp must be in a seat belt.
"PACK INFORMATION"
Each pack appoints someone as a Campout Leader.
Each pack names 2-3 adult Activity Volunteers.
Packs will be assigned by group to campsites. Campsites will be assigned according to number of campers.
Each family/pack should provide/borrow its own tents.
Trash bags will be available at each campsite. All campers should leave the camp cleaner than when they came. Before patches will be issued, campsite inspection will be made at checkout Sunday morning.
Each family/pack will need to bring its own meals. Sack lunch is recommended for Saturday. Foil packs, Dutch oven dinners or hot dogs are suggested for the evening meal. Packs may cook at campsites (campfire only) , follow fire safety guidelines! Only one campfire per pack. As a precaution, please plan to bring charcoal for cooking in case of fire hazard ruling.
If a person has special needs or mobility problems these should be noted on the registration form so the volunteers may accommodate your needs.
Medical forms are required for all adults and children attending the family campout. For your safety, all campers must check in and out at the camp administration/first aid station.