Camping takes you on exciting adventures into the natural world. You’ll learn to live with others in the outdoors. You’ll learn to be a good citizen of the outdoors. Camping is fun, and it’s good for your mind, body, and spirit. It helps you learn to rely on yourself and on your own skills and knowledge. Cub Scout camping includes day camps, resident camps, Webelos den overnight campouts, family camps, and pack overnighters.
Upcoming Campouts
PACK 118 BLUE SPRINGS CAMPING TRIP
- Where: Lafayette Blue Springs State Park – 799 NW Blue Spring Road, Mayo FL 32066 (approx 1.5 hours from Tallahassee), directions below
- When: Feb 28 – Mar 1 (Fri – Sun)
- Cost: $10/person, $25/family cap
- Leader Contact: Mark Adamson (scifiguitar@gmail.com, 386-965-1302)
- Bring: See attached list, but at a minimum bring a tent, sleeping bags, pads or air mattresses, flashlights, bug spray, sun block, cool weather clothing. Gloves are optional as we will be doing a service project to help out the park. If you are able to provide firewood and/or a few coolers of ice, let Mark Adamson, Mike Stehlik or me know.
- Meals: See below. Note dinner is on your own Friday night.
PACK 118 CROSSOVER CAMPING TRIP
When: Friday – Sunday, 2020
Where: Camp Pineywoods in Thomasville
Food: TBA
Money due and sign-up: TBA
Camp Pineywoods Map
Printed Road Map to Pineywoods
Maps to Camp Sites and
Other Camping Resources:
Cub Scout Camping Checklist (What to Bring)
Wallwood Boy Scout Reservation, Quincy (Map):
Printed Road Map to Wallwood
Printed Directions and Map of Pack 118 Campsite
Beau Turner Youth Conservation Center, Lamont (Map):
Directions to Beau Turner YCC
Camp Pineywoods, Thomasville (Map):
Printed Road Map to Pineywoods
Double Creek Plantation, Crawfordville (Map):
Printed Road Map to Double Creek