Scouting in North Carolina - Boy Souct Camps in North Carolina

Boy Souct Camps in North Carolina

The following Boy Scout camps are in North Carolina:


Council Name Camp Name Date Started
Cape Fear Council Camp Bowers June 5, 1982
Central NC Council Camp John J. Barnhardt ?
Daniel Boone Council Camp Daniel Boone ?
East Carolina Council Camp Boddie ?
Mecklenburg County Council Camp Grimes ?
Occoneechee Council Camp Durant ?
Old Hickory Council Camp Raven Knob 1954
Old North State Council Cherokee Scout Reservation 1968
Tidewater Council Pipsico Scout Reservation 1958
Tuscarora Council Camp Tuscarora ?

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