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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