Chippewa Campsite

Chippewa is one of the most centrally-located campsites in Treasure Valley, with no more than a 7- to 8-minute walk to most program areas. Appropriate for medium-sized troops, Chippewa has four well-defined patrol sites holding eight Scouts each. An additional two-person tent is available for junior leaders. The single leader tent is one of the few oversized 12 foot by 16 foot tents in camp, leaving plenty of space for unit leaders and their equipment. The site includes a hard-roofed shelter and a pit tank latrine. Both feature solar-powered LED lighting systems (summer only), so you can cut back on or eliminate entirely propane lanterns. Chippewa is not a designated troop cooking site, but the hard-roofed shelter has the cooking extension for extra troop equipment storage space. This campsite is available for fall-winter-spring camping, though the access road is not plowed in winter. Parking and water are available at the nearby Magee Lodge.

Baden-Powell Campsite

Nestled in a majestic pine forest, Baden-Powell is located toward the top of the hill in close proximity to major program areas. One of the camper platforms is fully handicapped accessible. There is one leader tent for a maximum of three adults.

Extra adults can always be housed in unused camper tents. Though not a designated troop cooking site, the hard-roofed shelter has the cooking extension for extra troop equipment storage space. There is a hard-roofed shelter and pit tank latrine. The latrine and hard-roofed shelter both have solar-powered LED lighting systems (summer only). This campsite is available for fall-winter-spring camping, though the access road is normally plowed only as far as the Shooting Sports gate.

Hemlocks Campsite

If you want both privacy and scenery, Hemlocks is the campsite for you! Situated at the southern-most section of camp, on a shelf overlooking beautiful Browning Pond, it is closest to the Waterfront, Handicrafts, Sports, and Trading Post. Hemlocks has five patrols sites with a total capacity of 40 Scouts. There are two leader tents holding a maximum of three adults each. There is a pit tank latrine. Hemlocks is a designated troop cooking campsite with a cooking extension. The cooking extension now includes a food storage cabinet and a propane stove, griddle, and hot water heater. Both the latrine and hard-roofed shelter have solar powered LED lighting systems (summer only). This campsite is available for fall and spring camping. This campsite is NOT available for winter camping when there is snow on the ground.

Outpost

The Outpost campsite is located at the extreme northern end of camp and is perfect for the unit that wants to have a more primitive camping experience. The site is located right off of Upper Jaffrey Rd. and has a number of three-sided adirondacks with bunk beds (bring your own camp mattress). The site is open and has plenty of space for your unit to spread out for the weekend. The campsite has a gathering area and fire pit for those endless evening campfires. The campsite also has a number of picnic tables to gather around. Water is available at the Ranger’s house and the shower house is a short hike away (Seasonal Water Availability). Cars can park in the campsite as long as they are off the road. Additional vehicles need to be parked in one of the camp parking lots.

Kiowa Campsite

The kiowa campsite is located on the eastern side of camp. A medium size campsite, the site is open and has plenty of space for your unit to spread out for the weekend. The campsite has a gathering area and fire pit for those endless evening campfires. Outfitted with tent platforms, the campsite also has a number of picnic tables to gather around. Water is available at the campsite latrine while the centrally located shower house is only a few minutes away (Seasonal Water Availability). A few cars can park along the entrance road while maintaining emergency access to the campsite. Other vehicles park in the main parking lot.

Arrowhead Campsite

The Arrowhead campsite is located on the eastern side of camp. The campsite is accessible by a road with some parking nearby. Outfitted with tent platforms and a fire pits, the campsite also has a number of picnic tables. Water is available at the campsite latrine while the centrally located shower house is only a few minutes away (Seasonal Water Availability).

Crow Campsite

The Crow campsite is located on the eastern side of camp. The only campsite in camp with a private entrance, the site is open and has plenty of space for your unit to spread out for the weekend. The campsite has a gathering area and fire pit for those endless evening campfires. Outfitted with tent platforms, the campsite also has a number of picnic tables to gather around. Water is available at the campsite latrine while the centrally located shower house is only a few minutes away (Seasonal Water Availability). A few cars can park in the private entrance while maintaining emergency access to the campsite. Other vehicles park in the main parking lot.

Iroquois Campsite

The Iroquois campsite is located along Ranger Jack Way in the center of camp. One of a few campsites in camp that is divided into two sections, the site has plenty of space for your unit to spread out for the weekend. The two areas are on either side of Ranger Jack Way and is perfect for patrol camping. The campsite has two gathering areas and two fire pits for those endless evening campfires. Outfitted with tent platforms, the campsite also has a number of picnic tables to gather around. Water is available at the campsite latrine while the centrally located shower house is just steps away (Seasonal Water Availability). A few cars can park nearby while maintaining emergency access to the campsite. Other vehicles park in the main parking lot.

Abnaki Campsite

The Abnaki campsite is centrally located to camp across from the Climbing Tower on Ranger Jack Way. The campsite has two seperate areas, ideal for patrols. The campsite has a large gathering area and fire pit for those endless evening campfires. Outfitted with tent platforms and two fire pits, the campsite also has a number of picnic tables. Water is available at the campsite latrine while the centrally located shower house is only a few minutes away (Seasonal Water Availability). The campsite is also fortunate to have a compositing bathroom facility that is shared with other nearby campsites. Parking for units is in the nearby western parking lot.

Monadnock Campsite

The Monadnock campsite is located at the northern end of camp and is named after The Grand Monadnock Lodge, a previous OA lodge responsible for constructing the campsite. The site is open and has plenty of space for your unit to spread out for the weekend. The campsite has a gathering area and fire pit for those endless evening campfires. Outfitted with tent platforms, the campsite also has a number of picnic tables to gather around. Water is available nearby at the campsite latrine while the centrally located shower house is only steps away (Seasonal Water Availability). A few cars can park nearby while maintaining emergency access. Other vehicles park in the main parking lot.