Serving Scouts in Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom, Island, and San Juan Counties

     
Council Camping

Mount Baker Council Camping


Camp Black Mountain
Camp Black Mountain

2012 CBM Leader's Guide
2012 MB Registration (still to come)

Camp Fire Mountain
Camp Fire Mountain

2012 FM Leader's Guide
2012 MB Registration (still to come)


 

 

 


Scouting is all about the Outdoors. While boys appreciate the fun and fellowship of the regular meetings, outdoor activities play a crucial role in keeping boys interested and active in the Scouting program. Every leader should be sure there are plenty of opportunities for boys and their families to experience the "outing" in "Scouting" by including at least one outdoor activity per month.

cubs Cub Scouting offers camping opportunities for Cub Scouts through day camps, resident camps, Webelos den overnight campouts, council-organized family camps, and pack overnighters. Click here for more information on Cub Scout Camping in the Mount Baker Council.
boy scouts Boy Scouting provides many opportunities for young men ages 11 through 17 to help plan and participate in rugged outdoor adventures. From day hikes to Camporees and summer camp, the troop plans activities that match the interests and abilities of the Scouts. Older Scouts may participate in high-adventure programs such as rock climbing, rappelling, and whitewater rafting. Younger Scouts may attend summer camp and learn teamwork within their patrol and troop. Summer camp blends fun program with advancement requirements to reinforce skills learned throughout the year.
venturing Youth registered in Venturing are eligible to participate in crew, district, council, and national Venturing activities as well as national high-adventure programs and world jamborees. Venturing's Kodiak and Kodiak X courses offer a blend of leadership training coupled with High Adventure activities for a truly unique experience.

Order of the Arrow

The Sikhs Mox Lamonti lodge of the Order of the Arrow web pages contain information for all Arrowmen.


Where to Go Hiking and Camping

An area of our website where troops can enter information about hikes, outings, trips, and other activities of interest to scouts in the area. More here>>


Project Leave No Trace

Project Leave No Trace is an educational program designed to provide information, materials, and support for youth leaders interested in the ethics and skills fundamental to "Leave No Trace" outdoor recreation. Note: The 2012 Event has been cancelled.


Council Camps

  • Camp Black Mountain – located on beautiful Silver Lake, just minutes from the Canadian border.
  • Camp Fire Mountain – located just east of Mount Vernon, WA, Camp Fire Mountain surrounds Lake Challenge.

Council Camping Resources


2012 Camp Schedules

see the reservation form for Boy Scout camps.

 

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