What to bring to camp
Mandatory Items
Medical form Parts A, B and C -- signed and dated by physician
Shooting Sports Permission Form (for Scouts)
Youth Protection Training card or certificate (for adults)
Notebook, paper, pens
Webelos Handbook (with name, unit number and address written inside)
Clothing Items
Cub Scout or Webelos Uniform (Class A) including scout shirt, scout shorts or long pants, belt, neckerchief and slide. Worn for the ride to and from camp and for flag ceremonies.
Pajamas, sweats or other sleepwear
Hat or visor
Sweatshirt or jacket (it can get cool)
Jeans
Shirts (at least 3)
Shorts or pants as desired
Swimsuit and beach towel
Underwear for 4 days
Hiking boots
Tennis shoes
Socks
Laundry bag, old pillowcase or other bag for dirty clothes
(NO OPEN-TOED SANDALS PERMITTED)
Camping Gear
Sleeping bag (nights can drop into the 40s)
Duffel bag or pack (you will have to carry your gear to the campsite)
Day pack (to carry during the day)
Toilet Kit
Toothpaste & Toothbrush
Soap & Shampoo
Medication (if needed)
Bath Towel/washcloth
Emergency toilet paper
Deodorant
Sunscreen
Chapstick
Personal first aid kit
Comb and small mirror
Handkerchiefs
Shaving gear (if needed)
Camp Necessities
Flashlight/batteries
Compass
Pocketknife
Canteen or water bottle
Stationery, stamps
Optional
Spending money (about $40 in $1 and $5 bills)
Camera/film
Clock/watch
Binoculars
Folding Chair
DO NOT BRING
Firearms or ammunition
Matches, lighters, or other fire starters (okay for adults only)
Alcohol
Illegal substances
Pornography
Sheath knives, switchblades, or any knife with a blade over 4 inches
STRONGLY DISCOURAGED FOR SCOUTS
Expensive jewelry
Portable electronic devices including radios, tape players, CD players, MP3 players, Gameboys
or other handheld games
Cell phones
Medical form Parts A, B and C -- signed and dated by physician
Shooting Sports Permission Form (for Scouts)
Youth Protection Training card or certificate (for adults)
Notebook, paper, pens
Webelos Handbook (with name, unit number and address written inside)
Clothing Items
Cub Scout or Webelos Uniform (Class A) including scout shirt, scout shorts or long pants, belt, neckerchief and slide. Worn for the ride to and from camp and for flag ceremonies.
Pajamas, sweats or other sleepwear
Hat or visor
Sweatshirt or jacket (it can get cool)
Jeans
Shirts (at least 3)
Shorts or pants as desired
Swimsuit and beach towel
Underwear for 4 days
Hiking boots
Tennis shoes
Socks
Laundry bag, old pillowcase or other bag for dirty clothes
(NO OPEN-TOED SANDALS PERMITTED)
Camping Gear
Sleeping bag (nights can drop into the 40s)
Duffel bag or pack (you will have to carry your gear to the campsite)
Day pack (to carry during the day)
Toilet Kit
Toothpaste & Toothbrush
Soap & Shampoo
Medication (if needed)
Bath Towel/washcloth
Emergency toilet paper
Deodorant
Sunscreen
Chapstick
Personal first aid kit
Comb and small mirror
Handkerchiefs
Shaving gear (if needed)
Camp Necessities
Flashlight/batteries
Compass
Pocketknife
Canteen or water bottle
Stationery, stamps
Optional
Spending money (about $40 in $1 and $5 bills)
Camera/film
Clock/watch
Binoculars
Folding Chair
DO NOT BRING
Firearms or ammunition
Matches, lighters, or other fire starters (okay for adults only)
Alcohol
Illegal substances
Pornography
Sheath knives, switchblades, or any knife with a blade over 4 inches
STRONGLY DISCOURAGED FOR SCOUTS
Expensive jewelry
Portable electronic devices including radios, tape players, CD players, MP3 players, Gameboys
or other handheld games
Cell phones