Camp Bud Schiele

Camp Bud Schiele is one of the premier Boy Scout camps of the Southern Region. Summer camp programs were first officially held on the reservation in 1981 and was called Camp Natomi. In 1982 Camp Bud Schiele opened as we know it today. The reservation is settled in rural Rutherford County, North Carolina, and easily accessible from both Highway 64 and 221. Prior to Camp Bud Schiele the Piedmont Council #420 held its summer camps at the Schiele Scout Reservation in Tryon, North Carolina.

Camp Director History: 2012 - Shane Arrowood 2011 - Shane Arrowood 2010 - Richard Churn 2009 - Allen Lockhart 2008 - Kevin Huffman 2007 - Travis Walker 2006 - John Norwood 2005 - Stephen Davis 2004 - Michael Prachar 2003 - Jamie Parnell 2002 - Paula Tatum 2001 -


Coordinates: 35°26′42″N 81°55′09″W / 35.4451°N 81.9192°W / 35.4451; -81.9192

Famous quotes containing the words camp and/or bud:

    Among the interesting thing in camp are the boys. You recollect the boy in Captain McIlrath’s company; we have another like unto him in Captain Woodward’s. He ran away from Norwalk to Camp Dennison; went into the Fifth, then into the Guthries, and as we passed their camp, he was pleased with us, and now is “a boy of the Twenty-third.” He drills, plays officer, soldier, or errand boy, and is a curiosity in camp.
    Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1822–1893)

    “... The state’s one function is to give.
    The bud must bloom till blowsy blown
    Its petals loosen and are strown;
    And that’s a fate it can’t evade
    Unless ‘twould rather wilt than fade.”
    Robert Frost (1874–1963)