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2024 Camp Lakota Week 1 Registration


2024 Camp Lakota Week 1
Date
Registration Begins
6/19/2016
Last Day To Register
6/7/2024
Location
2180 Ginter Rd
Defiance, OH 43512, US
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Camp Lakota

Summer Camp 2024

Thank you for choosing Camp Lakota as the destination for your 2024 Summer Camping experience!

* For the quickest possible response, please contact us via email *

Summer Camp is the highlight for many young men and women as they progress through the Scouting program. While at camp your Scouts will experience Scouting the “Lakota way”: with the Scout Oath and Law as their guide, Lake Glengary as their scenery, and a staff fully committed to supporting your troop with a broad range of activities.

We offer training and programming in all aspects of Scouting: advancement, adult association, Scouting ideals, leadership development, and true outdoor experiences in the lush forests and varied topography of Camp Lakota. We encourage individual, patrol, and troop programs for a well-rounded Scouting experience.  We focus on the whole Scouting experience that immerses Scouts in Scouting for an entire week—the Lakota Experience.

On June 14, 1941, the Shawnee Council, Boy Scouts of America, dedicated 225 acres south of Defiance, Ohio “to the task of helping boys retain their Scouting ideals for the guidance of their adult lives”. Ten years later, in 1951, a contest was held to name this encampment. Camp Lakota was chosen, winning out over names like Nowata and Little Turtle. The council purchased more land during the 1960s and began construction of Lake Glengary in 1969. In recognition of local Eagle Scout and former Lakota camper's accomplishment of walking on the moon that year, the council named its new outpost camp area Camp Neil Armstrong.

Today, Camp Lakota—the name commonly used for both Lakota and Neil Armstrong camps—is owned and operated by the Black Swamp Area Council, BSA. The camp covers 640 acres, including the 48 acre Lake Glengary, and is bordered on the west side by the Auglaize River. The camp houses 18 conservation-type campsites: 13 on the Lakota side of the reservation and 5 on the Neil Armstrong side. The program areas are primarily located around Lake Glengary. A typical week of camp includes 175-200 Scouts that are offered a myriad of opportunities for individual attention. Due to its large size, varied geography, and hiking and canoeing opportunities, Camp Lakota is considered by many to provide a “rustic” summer camp experience.

A new registration feature has been added for adults attending camp to allow us to create a roster of who is in camp each day using the registration system.  Adults can now be registered for the day(s) that they will be in camp.  A day is defined as three (3) meals.

If you need to update an existing registration Click Here to log in

 

Leaders Guide

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Cost
$75.00 per Registration
$420.00 per scout
$385.00 per Scout Sibling
$385.00 per Arrow of Light Crossover and New Scouts
Early Discount
Before 5/1/2024 a discount of $30.00 will apply to all scout Registrants.
Before 5/1/2024 a discount of $30.00 will apply to all Scout Sibling Registrants.
Before 6/1/2024 a discount of $30.00 will apply to all Arrow of Light Crossover and New Scouts Registrants.
Cancellation Policy
o No refunds will be issued for activities where promotion literature states, No refunds. o Deposits are non-refundable. o All monies are refundable if the council or district cancels an event. o Refund requests for rescheduled events due to weather conditions will be dealt with on an individual basis, partial refunds can be granted after incurred expenses for the event have been taken into consideration. o Transferring fees from one person to another within the same unit for the same program is permissible. Fees are not transferable from one event to another. o No refund request for any event or facility will be accepted more than 14 days after the conclusion of the event. For resident camps, each session or week is considered a separate event. o Any refund granted will be credited back to the source of the original payment. i.e., Credit card back to credit card, check back to checking account, etc. o Valid reasons for requesting a refund include: Illness, Death in family, or Change in business plans. o In no event shall any refund be made for any reason if the cost of the event has not been completely met. If substitution for participation in the event has been secured, then full refund may be made to the individual originally registered. o Any refunds granted will be reduced by the cost of any deposit plus the cost of any materials already procured. o Refunds will not be made for late arrivals or early departures. o All requests for refunds of money must be made in writing to the Black Swamp Area Council, Boy Scouts of America. Supporting receipts must accompany the request.

      

Black Swamp Area Council
2100 Broad Avenue, Findlay Ohio
(419) 422-4356