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Located north and east of Baldwin Lodge and north of the lake, this campsite will camp up to  approximately 17 individuals.  Reservation of a campsite does not, by itself, allow you to use Baldwin Lodge which must be separately reserved.  At least one adult must be currently certified in CPR and Basic First Aid.  Please forward your certificate to the Greeley Council Office so it arrives prior to your reserved start date.

You must pick up and return the keys for the water well house from the West Laramie Fly Store, 1657 Snowy Range Road, Laramie  WY  82070; phone: (307) 745-5425.


Night
Check-In
01:00 PM
Check-Out
10:00 AM

17Capacity
17Sleeping
Facility Amenities

Facility Use Policy Back to Top

Chimney Park Scout Camp Year-round Use

Making a Reservation

Reservations can be made for Baldwin Lodge, and for each individual campsite. It is possible to have as many as six or more Scout units on the property at any given time. A Scout unit MAY NOT reserve the entire 25 acres for their single unit use.

Units from outside the Longs Peak Council, and Girl Scout and other youth organization groups, pay a use fee based on a schedule established by the Longs Peak Council Camping Committee. Groups other than Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Camp Fire are not authorized users of the camp.

Review the Chimney Park Regulations below and then go to the Year-round Camp Reservations page.

Chimney Park Parking Permit – CP Parking Permit

Pick up & Return Cabin Key to:

West Laramie Fly Store
1657 Snowy Range Road
Laramie, WY 82070
Phone: 307-745-5425

Hours of Operation:

Monday – Thursday – 5:30am  – 9pm

Friday – Saturday 5:30am – 10pm

Chimney Park Scout Camp Regulations
Chimney Park During Hunting Season

During the fall months Chimney Park Scout Camp is not recommended for use because of the heavy Medicine Bow National Forest use by hunters. Hunters make their camps in and around Chimney Park, they tramp the forest in search of prey, and quite often shots can be heard in the distance. Units that do venture to Chimney Park in the fall need to be aware of Wyoming hunting season dates, and they need to keep close to Baldwin Lodge, and not wander into the forest.

Emergency Situations

Each unit at Chimney Park needs to be “be prepared” for an emergency by having a first aid / CPR trained leader in attendance at all times. They need to have knowledge of emergency communication systems for obtaining help, and they need to have an exceptionally good cell phone for emergency calls. Emergencies may be responded to by the Fox Park Volunteer Fire Department, the Woods Landing Volunteer Fire Department, the City of Laramie Fire Department or the Albany County Sheriff. The closest hospital is in Laramie. Land telephones may be located at Fox Park and Woods Landing.

Use Regulations

The U.S. Forest Service requires a special parking permit or vehicles will be ticketed.
Four-wheel drive vehicles are not permitted off improved roads.
Obey neighboring boundary and no trespassing signs.
All U.S. Forest Service Regulations are to be followed www.fs.usda.gov/mbr

Service Projects

Many opportunities exist at Chimney Park for Scout service projects. For special projects check with the Chimney Park Committee. For the normal “good turn” type of projects try the following during your visit:

Pick-up trash from around the lake and surrounding areas
Clean the latrines and campfire area
Shovel snow from all latrine entrances, including the one near the roadside parking lot
Wash the windows
Wet mop the floor
Remove ashes from the cabin fireplace

Keep a record of your Scout/adult service hours and record them in the “Service Book” in the lodge. These hours count towards the lease payment to the U.S. Forest Service of $ 3,500.00 per year. Because Chimney Park Scout Camp is a council camp it is not eligible for Eagle Scout Projects. However, the area beyond the camp’s boundaries is the Medicine Bow National Forest where projects may be conducted if approved in advance by the U.S. Forest Service in Laramie, and the Scout’s district advancement committee.

Camp Use Policy Back to Top

Camp Facilities and Regulations

Each camp has great facilities and unique regulations. Learn about the camps, what facilities are available, and what is required of you. Review the General Regulations that apply to all facilities then read about the regulations for the camp you are interested in.

General Regulations

If you decide NOT to attend camp on your reservation date, please call to cancel your reservation:

For all camps call: The Adventure West Council office at 970 584-2202
(see refund policy on this page)

Reservations may be made only in proportion to campers attending and facility desired. Example: a unit of 10 campers may reserve the BDSR Coffin Shelter but not all of Soaring Eagle.
All Scout Units and other groups must have a First Aid and CPR certified adult leader in attendance at all times.
All Cub Scout Packs & Dens must have a BALOO trained adult in attendance at all times.
A minimum of two adults, one registered with the BSA, must be in attendance at all times. One adult must be 21 or older and the other must be 18 or older. All adults must be currently certified in Youth Protection.
Do not WALK, SNOWSHOE or CAMP on SKI TRAILS.

CLP, Camp Patiya and Chimney Park: All U.S. Forest Service Regulations are to be followed. Please respect winter cross-country ski trails as skis only!

The camps are NO SMOKING facilities. The designated smoking area is the parking lot.
Fires:

Fires must be built only in fireplaces or designated fire rings/pits at existing campsites.
Firewood is not always available. Units should plan on bringing their firewood.
Fires are banned from the backcountry – including Camp Demming and the Outpost Camp at BDSR. Cooking stoves must be used.
No cooking inside cabins.
Fires are not to be left unattended and fires must be put out before departure.
Observe all fire bans.

Please – no branding of walls, ceilings, etc.
Alcohol and illegal drugs are not permitted.
No paintball activities.
All trash and garbage must be packed out. Please bring your own trash bags.
Vehicles of all types and sizes are not permitted off improved roads and parking areas.
ATV’s and ORV’s are not permited.
Bicycles:

Bicycles are not permitted on BDSR property.
At CLP, Patiya and Chimney Park: Bicycles are to remain on existing roads and trails designated for bicycle travel. All riders must wear helmets.

No cutting of trees, dead, alive or marked is allowed.
Off limit areas and closed building designations must be obeyed. Obey neighboring boundary and “No Trespassing” signs.
Camps are in forested areas where bears and mountain lions have been seen. Please take appropriate precautions.
Leave all pets at home.
Summer camp program equipment is not available for Unit or District activities.
Please do not bring appliances or furniture for any camp without prior approval of that camp’s Camp Committee.
Shooting sports (BB, rifle, shotgun, archery) COPE, rock climbing, rappelling and water activities require certified instructors. A copy of the instructor’s certification must be on file at the Council office or the reservation approval will not be granted.
At BDSR and CLP a separate Reservation Form is required for Shooting Sports. BDSR equipment is not available for these activities.

Additional Information and Regulations for each camp

Ben Delatour Scout Ranch Year-round Use (includes Camp Jeffrey, Soaring Eagle Campground, Elkhorn High Adventure Base, and Nicol Cub Camp)

https://longspeakbsa.org/programs/camps-camping/camp-jack/camp-jack-year-round-use/

https://longspeakbsa.org/programs/camps-camping/camp-laramie-peak/clp-year-round-use/

https://longspeakbsa.org/programs/camps-camping/camp-patiya/camp-patiya-year-round-use/

https://longspeakbsa.org/programs/camps-camping/chimney-park/chimney-park-scout-camp-year-round-use/

Check In Procedure Back to Top

Pick up & Return Cabin Key to:

West Laramie Fly Store
1657 Snowy Range Road
Laramie, WY 82070
Phone: 307-745-5425

Hours of Operation:

Monday – Thursday – 5:30am  – 9pm

Friday – Saturday 5:30am – 10pm

Check Out Procedure Back to Top

Pick up & Return Cabin Key to:

West Laramie Fly Store
1657 Snowy Range Road
Laramie, WY 82070
Phone: 307-745-5425

Hours of Operation:

Monday – Thursday – 5:30am  – 9pm

Friday – Saturday 5:30am – 10pm

Cancellation Policy Back to Top

Refund Policy – Year Around Use

Fees for cancellation are not refunded unless a determination has been made due to weather.  

You can transfer fees to an alternate date.

You can add to your numbers and pay additional use fees after the initial reservation.

Cleaning Policy Back to Top

Bring your own toilet paper and trash bags. Troops please bring water.

All trash and garbage must be packed out of camp. This includes fire and charcoal ashes.

The camp is a NO SMOKING and NO TOBACCO facility. The ONLY designated tobacco use area is the parking lot. This includes chew, snuff, etc, as well as smoking. Some fire bans will restrict smoking to inside vehicles only: observe all fire restrictions. Pack out your cigarette butts, etc. with the rest of your trash.

Do not throw trash, bags, cans, bottles, wood, or other such items into the latrines.