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Campouts are one of the most popular events with our Scouts. We
plan a minimum of three campouts per Scouting Year (June through May) at various
State Parks as well as attending the Little Econ District Campout each October.
Our campouts are always at locales with such “mom-friendly” restroom amenities
as flushing toilets and hot showers. Campouts are planned and operated by BALOO
(Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation) trained leaders along with parent
volunteers. Our pack has created a
guide to help get you started on collecting your camping gear.
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Pack-Planned Campouts
Pack-Planned Campouts are campouts that are planned and implemented by
BALOO (Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation) trained leaders. These
campouts are typically at Florida State Parks where two families share a
campsite and occasionally at a State Park where we utilize the Group
Campsite. Each Pack-Planned campout features a group dinner on Saturday
evening where each family is asked to provide a dish to share. The
activities offered at Pack-Planned Campouts are staffed by Pack 631
members. Typically, Scouts camp free on Pack-Planned Campouts and fees
are charged for only families & siblings. Costs vary from year to
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Cub Family Campouts (District
Level)
Cub Family Campouts are campouts that are put on by our District Camping
Committee. These campouts are always on group sites where hot showers and
restroom facilities are available. The Cub Family Campout is typically based on
one theme and all the activities correspond to the theme. Scouts do not camp
free at District Level campouts. Scouts, siblings and parents are charged to
participate. Costs vary from year to year. |
Camp La-No-Che Campouts
Campouts at Camp La-No-Che in Paisley, Florida are always themed
campouts. These campouts are on group sites with adjacent hot showers and
restroom facilities. Meals are available at Bland Dining Hall or you are always
invited to cook your own at the campsite. These campouts are very structured and
family-friendly. Scouts do not camp free but discounts are available for those
registering online. Costs are $20/$19 online per person. Meals are an additional
cost and available from Friday dinner through Sunday breakfast. For more
information about Camp La-No-Che check them out online at:
http://www.camplanoche.com |