Camp Williams consists of 145 acres with a small lake, a southwestern adobe style mess hall, a trading post, a water front for boating activities, camp office, ranger cabin, and 11 well shaded camp sites.
Camp Williams is approved for use by Cub Scout Packs, Scout BSA Troops, and Venture Crews, as well as other units in the Cimarron Council. Camp Williams hosts a number of events during the year including some Order of the Arrow activities, Family Camping, and Scout Adventures.
Camp Williams History
Williams Scout Reservation or more commonly called Camp Williams is also known as Camp Saline, it's former name, by the older veterans of the old Great Salt Plains Council. The camp was renamed Camp Williams in 1970 after the late Dr. C. E. Williams, a Physician and long time Scouter from Woodward who became a major supporter for Scouting. In 1972 Dr. Williams was principal donor for a new swimming pool at the camp. Dr. Williams passed away in November 1972 and is buried in Elmwood Cemetery in Woodward.
Directions
Williams Scout Reservation is located 26.5 miles west of Enid, Oklahoma near the towns of Cleo Springs and Fairview. From Enid, look for where U.S. Highway 412 goes from a four lane highway to a two lane, the entrance is just a few miles beyond that. Look for a large cell phone tower just off to the right of Highway 412. This is where you need to turn LEFT to head to Williams. There is a sign for the Scout Camp. Go to the end of that road (3.5 miles) until the pavement ends, there you will see the entrance to camp.
Day
08:00 AM
10:00 PM
Night
06:00 PM
10:00 AM
Non-scout groups using Cimarron Council property must provide certificate of insurance and signed hold-harmless agreement.
Fishing on all Cimarron Council properties is catch and release only, unless BSA Troops have received prior approval to harvest fish in order to complete requirements for the Fishing Merit Badge. Camping is limited to tent camping in designated areas only, unless other arrangements have been made with the Cimarron Council.
Any scout or non-scout group not following camp policies or vandalizing council property will be denied further access to council properties.
A council employee or authorized volunteer must be available to unlock and lock the facilities requested. Range operators must provide proof of appropriate certification in order to reserve access to ranges.
For Council Events, Check-in at the Admin Building.
Check-in at the Groundskeeper House if your not attending a Council Event.
For Council Events, Check-out at the Admin Building.
Check-out at the Groundskeeper House if your not attending a Council Event.
Standard Cancellation Policy:
**30 Days prior is full refund. Anything between 2 weeks and 30 days is 50% refund. Within 2 weeks of the event refund is at the discretion of the event coordinator or staff advisor. Usually only granted in cases of emergency. Unless otherwise stated.