Camp Cooper
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Camp Cooper is located in the coast range where logging was a major economy -- our old-growth timber preserve, with its nature trail and waterfall, reminds us of the pristine forests of the great northwest.Directions to Camp
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Day
Check-In
06:00 AM
06:00 AM
Check-Out
10:00 PM
10:00 PM
Night
Check-In
04:00 PM
04:00 PM
Check-Out
02:00 PM
02:00 PM
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Camp Use Policy Back to Top
RULES OF THE ROAD
1. All units MUST CHECK-IN with the Campmaster or Ranger upon arrival.
2. All units MUST CHECK-OUT with the Campmaster or Ranger before leaving camp.
3. ALL vehicles must remain in designated parking lot.
4. NO standing timber is to be cut without permission.
5. NO conifers or brush is to be cut.
6. Units RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE will be billed for repair or replacement.
7. NO swimming/boating in any lake allowed without following Safe Swim defense and Safety Afloat. No swimming in moving water is permitted.
8. ALL open flame fires must be at least 10 feet away from any structure. (This includes charcoal.)
9. ALL liquid fuel cans must be left and locked in vehicles. National policy on the use of liquid fuels must be followed.
10. ALL garbage is to be taken out of camp.
11. ALL fires must be put out before leaving camp.
12. NO dish washing at water taps.
13. NO UN-AUTHORIZED WEAPONS (including pellet guns) of any type are allowed in camp.
14. As stated in BSA guidelines, youth may not use tobacco products and smoking must be done away from all participants. Scouting is a smoke-free environment.
15. Obey all camp speed limits. 5 MPH is the limit on all roads.
16. ABSOLUTELY NO PETS ARE ALLOWED TO BE BROUGHT ONTO COUNCIL PROPERTY.
17. NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE ALLOWED ON COUNCIL PROPERTY.
18. Be courteous and %u201CDo A Good Turn%u201D by doing a service project for the camp.
1. All units MUST CHECK-IN with the Campmaster or Ranger upon arrival.
2. All units MUST CHECK-OUT with the Campmaster or Ranger before leaving camp.
3. ALL vehicles must remain in designated parking lot.
4. NO standing timber is to be cut without permission.
5. NO conifers or brush is to be cut.
6. Units RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE will be billed for repair or replacement.
7. NO swimming/boating in any lake allowed without following Safe Swim defense and Safety Afloat. No swimming in moving water is permitted.
8. ALL open flame fires must be at least 10 feet away from any structure. (This includes charcoal.)
9. ALL liquid fuel cans must be left and locked in vehicles. National policy on the use of liquid fuels must be followed.
10. ALL garbage is to be taken out of camp.
11. ALL fires must be put out before leaving camp.
12. NO dish washing at water taps.
13. NO UN-AUTHORIZED WEAPONS (including pellet guns) of any type are allowed in camp.
14. As stated in BSA guidelines, youth may not use tobacco products and smoking must be done away from all participants. Scouting is a smoke-free environment.
15. Obey all camp speed limits. 5 MPH is the limit on all roads.
16. ABSOLUTELY NO PETS ARE ALLOWED TO BE BROUGHT ONTO COUNCIL PROPERTY.
17. NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE ALLOWED ON COUNCIL PROPERTY.
18. Be courteous and %u201CDo A Good Turn%u201D by doing a service project for the camp.
Check In Procedure Back to Top
Upon arriving at camp, park in the main parking lot, and walk to the rangers house cabin. There the ranger will collect your participant roster, explain the rules and show you to your site or facility.
Check Out Procedure Back to Top
At the end of your stay, you must check out with the ranger, who will promptly inspect the site or facility to ensure cleanliness and care.
Cancellation Policy Back to Top
If Cancellation occurs with less than 14 days written notice all fees are forfeited.
Cleaning Policy Back to Top
Building and grounds must be left clean and orderly.