Making a Reservation
Learn how to select facilities and items, and check out
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Editing Your Roster
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Access Codes
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Canoes with 2 paddles and 2 PFDs
Council approved transport required.

Day
From
08:00 AM
To
11:00 PM

20Capacity
Facility Amenities

Facility Use Policy Back to Top
Proof of training, proper leadership, and a signed Hold Harmless Agreement required.
Camp Use Policy Back to Top
  • Facilities must be reserved and paid for at least two weeks in advance through the McGarvey Service Center or the on-line reservation system. 
  • Any cancellation less than two weeks prior to use will not be refunded.  
  • Units must check-in and check-out with the Campmaster or Ranger.  The use of portable stoves (gas, charcoal, or any open flame) are not permitted inside any building 
  • A $100 cleaning fee will be assessed if the fabilities are not cleaned after use. When Checking in please inform the camp ranger and/or campmaster of any unclean area you are renting.
  • A unit roster listing names, age, and sex will be provided to the Campmaster at check-in. 
  • The Campmaster has full control of the use of facilities during the weekend. 
  • All units MUST have TWO adults (over 18) present at all times. Both must have Youth Protection Training and at least one must be over the age of twenty-one (21). 
  • Separate sleeping facilities are required for coed groups. 
  • All accidents must be immediately reported to the Campmaster or ranger. An accident report must be filed by the leader in charge with the French Creek Council within one week. 
  • Cub Scout camping must be on a parent/child basis and must be at a council approved facility. 
  • All units should plan on checking out and departing prior to 1:00 PM on Sunday unless prior arrangements have been made and confirmed. 
  • Before having any activity in the vicinity of on any water in camp, check with the Ranger or Campmaster FIRST. This includes ice-skating. 
  • The Scout Oath and Law are the guiding principles for all that use this facility. 
  • All garbage is to be taken to the dumpster at the rangers garage prior to check-out. 
  • Parking is permitted only in designated areas. 
  • An adequate supply of firewood shall be left at the facility at check-out. 
  • NO alcohol, drugs, or fireworks are permitted on BSA property at any time. 
  • There are NO pets permitted in camp. 
  • There is NO hunting on camp property. 
  • No recreational vehicles (ATV’s, Dirt Bikes, Snow mobiles, etc) are permitted on camp property. If you have a question check with the ranger. 
  • The use of chainsaws and other power equipment is limited to adults over 21 and must have ranger approval. BSA Training may be required. 
  • I have read “the Guide to Safe Scouting” and all activities will follow these guidelines. 
  • NO one is permitted in the following areas without Campmaster and ranger accompaniment.
    • o The rangers home and grounds
    • o The Water Tower, Well house, pumping stations, or filtration house.
    • o Climbing Tower, Rifle Range, Archery, Pool 
  • Wild animals are present and should not be disturbed or harassed. 
Check In Procedure Back to Top

Everyone is required to check-in with the Campmaster upon arrival.

Check Out Procedure Back to Top

Please check-out with the campmaster prior to departure and review the cleaning checklist.

Cancellation Policy Back to Top

Cancellations made more than 30 days prior to the scheduled usage will not be assessed a cancellation fee. Cancellations less than 2 weeks prior to scheduled usage will not be eligible for a refund.

Cleaning Policy Back to Top

Units leaving camp without checking out with the Campmaster/Ranger, and leaving a facility in need of cleaning, will be assessed an additional fee of $100, and may be prohibited from future rental/usage of camp facilities.