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Join us at the Lost Lake Scout Reservation for a diverse range of camping experiences designed for all ages. Participate in National Youth Leadership Training to develop essential leadership skills and earn merit badges through exciting programs like horseback riding, cattle driving, and the EDGE method. Our summer and weekend camps offer activities such as canoeing, fishing, shooting sports, and winter adventures. Whether you’re an aspiring Eagle Scout or looking for fun in nature, come create lasting memories with us!
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OurCamps D –bar - A Lost Lake Scout Reservation Cole Canoe Base Camp Agawam
NYLT Yucca Trail Ranch Hand Trail To Eagle Weekend Camping
National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) • Teaches how to be a leader in the troop and in life • Weekend Courses and Week-long Courses • Learn to Teach a Skill With the EDGE Method
Yucca Trail • Four Day, Three Night Horseback Riding Experience • Learn to take Care of a Horse • Have Fun Riding The Trails of D-bar-A
Ranch Hand Program • Learn To Be A Ranch Hand at D-bar-A • Take Care Of All Of The Animals • Earn the Horsemanship, Veterinary Medicine, and Farm Mechanics Merit Badges • Must be 13 or Older • Learn to Bend and Weld Metal, Work on Farm Machinery, and do Repairs Around the Ranch • Participate in a Cattle Drive at the End of the Week • It Will be Hard Work, but Lots of Fun
Trail To Eagle • Program Designed for an Older Scout to Earn the Merit Badges that he Needs for Eagle • Focus on Leadership and Teamwork • Many Other Activities Also • Waterball Competition • War Canoe Races • Boy Scout Jeopardy • Order of the Arrow Ice Cream Social • Must be 13 or Older
Weekend Camping to Fit Your Troop • Horseback Riding • Rifle and Shotgun Shooting • Archery • Climbing • Hiking Trails • Fishing • Swimming • Boating • Staffed with Arrangement of Front Office • Open All Year
Lost LakeScout Reservation Summer Camp Weekend Camping COPE Course Pike Fishing Contest Ice Fishing Contest Dog Sled Racing Sugar Bush Mushroom Hunting and Fishing
Camping • A Summer Camp With a Variety of Merit Badges • Weekend Camping • Climbing • Hiking Trails • Fishing • Boating • Shooting Sports • Swimming
Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience (COPE) • Great Team Building Exercise • Both High COPE Course and Low COPE Course • Must be 13 or older
Dog Sledding • Over 500 Dogs Racing • Begins and Ends in the Main Part of Camp • Chance to Mingle With the Dogs and Racers • Occurs in January and February
Sugar Bush • Learn the History of Making Maple Syrup • Retrieve Syrup From the Trees Yourselves • Boil it Down to Make Maple Syrup • Use the Syrup for a Tasty Pancake Breakfast • There are a Few Weekends in March to Choose From Conditions Permitting
Mushroom Hunting and Fishing • Learn About Edible Mushrooms in Michigan • Learn How to Care for Mushrooms and How to Prepare Them • Learn Where to Look for Fish, Techniques for Catching Them, and How to Filet Them for Eating
ColeCanoe Base Summer Camp Weekend Camping Canoe or Kayak Trips Tubing Backpacking
Camping • A Summer Camp With 80+ Merit Badges • Weekend Camping • Climbing • Hiking Trails • Fishing • Boating • Shooting Sports • Swimming
River Trips • Cole Canoe Base Hosts Trips Down the River • Kayaks and Canoes are Both Available • Day Trips • 50, 75, and 100 Mile Routes Available • There is Also an Option to Go Tubing
Backpacking Trails • A 50 Mile Hike Route • Picturesque Hike Around the Pictured Rocks Lakeshore on Lake Superior
Camp Agawam Weekend Camping Jumpin Jack Frost FORT Activities
Weekend Camping • Hiking Trails • Fishing • Boating • Shooting Sports • Swimming
Jumpin Jack Frost • Enjoy a Nice Dive in the Middle of Winter • Anyone that Collects at Least $25.00 May Jump • Occurs in February
Fort PONTIAC Activities • Merit Badge Weekend Programs • Blacksmith Hammer-In • One day activity available in June • Learn four different forging methods and several techniques. • Earn the Metalworking Merit Badge
Fun Camping Awards Arrowhead Camper Award Year Round Camping Award Polar Bear Camper Award
Arrowhead Camper Award • Participate with your patrol/den in at least 3 of the following activities. • Day Hike • Conservation Project • Community Service Project • Parent/Son Activity • District Winter Event • District Spring Event • Camporee • Participate in 4 short-term campouts • Attend a long-term camp of six or more straight days and five nights
Polar Bear Camper Award • Camp, using the patrol method, for a minimum of 24 hours consecutively • Camp in a tent or other unheated shelter between December 1 and March 31 • Includes cooking and eating a breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Year Round Camping Award • Spend at least one night camping with your patrol or family each month for twelve consecutive months • Any recent consecutive twelve-month period qualifies • One long-term troop summer camp of at least six nights may be used to count for the month of the event and the subsequent or previous month • One high adventure of at least four nights may be used to count for the month of the event and the subsequent or previous month
Contact • If you would like more information on Lost Lake Scout Reservation or Cole Canoe Base • Contact Gus Chutorash at: • (313) 361-1259 • gus.chutorash@scouting.org • If you would like more information on D-bar-A or Camp Agawam • Contact Bill Light at: • (586) 899-2674