Council HIGH ADVENTURE

A high-adventure experience includes at least five nights and six days of trekking in wilderness and other rugged, remote locations. Trekking may include backpacking, canoeing, mountain biking, horse packing, mountain climbing, ski touring, rafting, kayaking, and a host of other outdoor adventures.

 

National BSA High Adventure Database

 

info & training

AGE APPROPRIATE GUIDELINES (BSA)

Climb on Safely (BSA)

High Adventure Training (TRC)

BSA High Adventure Directory

Planning and Conducting a Safe Scout Outing (BSA)

Planning and Preparing for Hazardous Weather (BSA)

Scouting's Adventure for Older Boys (BSA)

Teaching Leave No Trace (BSA)

 

E-camp office

Camp Use Policy

E-Forms (Wknd Camping)

E-Forms (Health & Safety)

General Weekend Camping Info

My Scouting Portal

ScoutStuff

Scouting Glossary & FAQ

 

where to go guides

BUCKSKIN LODGE GUIDE

NER OA CAMPS DATABASE

 

 

 

 

 

High Adventure programs have specific age & physical endurance requirements. Check for these requirements at the individual sites. 

Florida Sea BaseScuba at Sea Base

Make a splash! Head to the Florida Keys and dive into an amazing Florida Sea Base adventure and wade into more excitement than you ever though possible. Snorkeling, SCUBA, boating, and beach camping are among the many possibilities.

Scouting's most complete aquatic facility offers a complete variety of water activities from SCUBA diving to sailing "Tall Ships". All of our participants have the opportunity to swim, snorkel, and fish among the most beautiful coral reefs in the northern hemisphere.

For more information on the 2010 Seabase Coral Reef Sailing contingent, click on  Seabase 2010 for the email link.

Download the 2010 flyer

Go to the Florida Sea Base Programs home page

Philmont Scout Ranch

The Boy Scouts of America's premier high-adventure base—challenges Scouts and Venturers with more than 200 square miles of rugged New Mexico wilderness. Backpacking treks, horseback cavalcades, and training and service programs offer young people many ways to experience this legendary country.  

Philmont's camping season is from mid-June to late August.  Organized into crews of 7-12, including at least two adult leaders, participants hike Philmont's mountains for ten full days, spending nights at various backcountry camps.

For more information on the 2010 Philmont contingent, click on  Philmont 2010 for the email link.

Download the 2010 flyer

Download the 2011 Philmont Registration packet for individual units

Go to the Philmont page at www.scouting.org


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From June to September, Northern Tier offers Scouts and Venturers the world's best wilderness canoeing.  

Beginning in December, you may participate in the challenging cold-weather camping program called Okpik.

The Northern Tier offers many adventures, each geared to the goals and desires of your group. Come to the Northern Tier for an unforgettable journey through the heart and soul of Canoe Country. 

Click HERE for Northern Tier programs

 

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