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New Hampshire There are 18 external links and 1 sub-categories in this part of the SCOUTER Net Compass
New Hampshire Scout Camp Guide This is a comprehensive guide to all of the Boy Scout Camps in this state. The site comes from the Scouts NewEngland Web Site.
New Hampshire Scout Camps-ScoutCamp.org This site gives details on all New Hampshire Boy Scout Camps including local weather forecasts, map coordinates, driving directions, and an opportunity for you to leave your own comments & reviews about the camps. Non BSA Camp sites are also listed.
BMC (MA) - Boston Minuteman Scout Res. The Boston Minuteman Scout Reservation is nestled in the scenic White Mountains. Located in Barnstead, NH, about 1/2 hour northeast of Concord, BMSR consists of two specialized camps: Theodore L. Storer Scout Camp & Parker Mountain High Adventure Base.
BMC (MA) - Camp Quinapoxet This camp was operated by the tiny Cambridge Council before they merged with Boston Minuteman. The camp is just over the line in Rindge, NH. Camp Quinapoxet celebrated its 75th season in 2000. camp occupies 180 acres.
BMC (MA) - Parker Mt.High Adventure Base This is the High Adventure base for the Boston Minuteman Council and is a part of the Boston Minuteman Scout Reservation in Barnstead, NH.
BMC (MA) - Theodore L. Storer Scout Camp This is the main Boy Scout Camp for the Boston Minuteman Council and is a part of the Boston Minuteman Scout Reservation in Barnstead, NH.
DWC - Camp Bell Camp Bell offers a unique camping experience to Boy Scout Troops from New Hampshire and around the country who are ready for the challenge of classic Scouting. Camp Bell is part of Griswold Scout Reservation and is located in Gilmanton Iron Works,
DWC - Camp Carpenter Camp Carpenter is the Daniel Webster Council's Cub World and is located just outside of Manchester. Cub World offers a summer Resident Camp for Cub Scout and WEBELOS Scouts and three Weekend Camping programs plus many other activities.
DWC - Griswold Hidden Valley Scout Res. This site mainly offers driving directions to the camp from a variety of different locations.
DWC - Hidden Valley Scout Reservation This is the main summer camp for the Daniel Webster Council and this site is loaded with information on all of the programs of this facility located in Gilmanton Iron Works NH.
DWC - Mead Wilderness Base Mead Wilderness Base, located in Center Sandwich, is a small staging area in the shadow of Mt Israel for high adventure programs which include hiking, mountain bicycling, white and flat-water canoeing, sea kayaking and rock climbing.
DWC - Pierre Hoge Scout Reservation Hoge is a wilderness type camp. There are two latrines, no tent platforms or cabins. There are several "marked" sites as the Scout Units in the Mount Monadnock District use this site often for Camp-o-rees and training. Located in Walpole New Hampshire.
NVC (MA) - Camp Wanocksett Camp Wanocksett is the centerpiece of the Nashua Valley Council camping program. Located on the border of Jaffery and Dublin, New Hampshire, Wanocksett has been providing quality outdoor experiences to youth since 1924.
YCC (MA) - Camp Onway This main Boy Scout camp for Massachusetts's Yankee Clipper Council is in Raymond NH. Camp Onway is located on Onway Lake, formerly known as Jones Pond, in the county of Rockingham.
YCC (MA) - Lone Tree Scout Reservation This camp is a part of the Yankee Clipper Council in Massachusetts. The camp, located in Kingston is now the primary Cub Camp for the Council.
YCC (MA) - Lone Tree Scout Reservation Lone Tree Scout Reservation offers a resident camp which encourages chartered dens and packs to bring their boys to camp Sunday through Thursday evening. Resident Camp at Lone Tree will accommodate on a provisional-individual basis (Pioneer Camping).
YCC (MA) - Wah-Tut-Ca Scout Reservation Located in Northwood NH, the camp rests on 265 acres & has Tent sites, Adirondack shelters, Winter cabins, Family camping. Also includes Camp So-Kee-Tay
NH - Camp Kirkham Camp Kirkham is Troop 25's summer camp located in south-central New Hampshire, dedicated to the exclusive use of Troop 25. Troop 25 bought the land where Camp Kirkham now stands in 1969.
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