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Cub Scout Resident Camp

Cub World at Camp Tom Wooten (on the LCRA Lost Pines Scout Reservation)
Program for: Cub Scouts and parents/guardians, Cub Scout packs

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Cub Scout Resident Camp is one of the best ways to experience all the fun and adventure that Cub World has to offer. More than just a regular campout, Cub Scout Resident Camp is a three day, two night camping experience in June for Cub Scouts of all ages, plus their parents and/or leaders. Cubs will have fun and work on advancement, while Mom and Dad can join in and enjoy the unique beauty of this part of central Texas. And don’t forget – you can save a few bucks if you register before the April early registration deadline.

For more information, contact the Camp Director, Bob Oatman, at (512) 617-8634 or boatman@bsamail.org

CLICK HERE to get an application to work at Cub Scout Resident Camp

Calendar
Cub Scout Resident Camp is three day, two night camping experience

Session 1: June 15-17, 2008
Session 2: June 18-20, 2008
Session 3: June 20-22, 2008
 

Are you an adult volunteering for or attending this camp?
CLICK HERE to see the youth protection requirements you'll have to complete before camp.

Program Requirements

-CLICK HERE for the 2008 Cub Scout Resident Camp guidebook
- All Scout and adult participants must submit a completed swim check form with registration. CLICK HERE to get the form.

How do I reserve a spot?

-CLICK HERE for the 2008 Cub Scout Resident Camp registration form
-All Scout and adult participants must submit a completed medical form with registration. CLICK HERE to get the form.



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