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Cub Scout Programs |
Schoepe Scout Reservation at Lost Valley offers a variety of year round activities and is available for your Cub Pack, Cub Den, Family, Church, or Corporate event. Your group can use the archery range, BB Range, canoe in the lake, or use the observatory to gaze at the stars. The Campmaster Corp will help staff the programs of your choice. Dates, prices, and availability vary so make plans early. So pack the car and come on down to experience some of the best weekend camping Southern California has to offer!
Download the facility use forms here. If you have any further questions please call Toni in the Camping Department, at (714) 546-4990 ext. 136 or e-mail tonik@ocbsa.org. Continue reading to discover the array of year round activities Schoepe Scout Reservation can offer to your group.
2010 Cub/Webelos Event Books
- Cub Packs: Download our Cub Pack Edition 2010 Lost Valley Program book with information of “Valley of the Lost Nations” Cub Resident Camp along with all of the weekend programs including Webelos Partner & Pal, Webelos Great Escape and all of the open camping weekends for Cub Packs.Click Here
- Complete Edition: Download our Complete Edition 2010 Lost Valley Program book with information on all of our Scouting programs at Lost Valley. Click Here
Family Camping: Cub packs and dens are encouraged to take advantage of open camping at Lost Valley. Tent camping or cabins are available, along with food service for groups of 50 or more. Programs such as archery, BB guns, nature hikes, and service projects can be provided.
Camping
Scout units camp use fee is $12.00 per person. This covers use of camp and access to restrooms and water, both are nearby, if not in campsite. Most campsites come equipped with kybos (pit toilets), picnic tables, and a water fountain. Please note: fees are slightly higher for non-Scouting groups. Open Weekend Camping Dates
Building Use: All building deposits are due at camp. All Building Fees are in addition to your camping and program fees.
- Log Cabins: $100.00 for 2 nights (includes heat and electrical); Eight (8) Bunks.
- $30.00 per cabin cleaning deposit. (Cabin fee is in addition to camp use fee.)
- Beckman Hall Conference Facilities: $175 + $300 cleaning deposit.
Program Fees
- Archery Range: $2.00 per person + $5.00 for lost arrows
- BB Gun Range: $1.00 per person.
- Observatory: $25.00 flat rate
- Conservation/Service Projects: No charge. Note: We will waive the camping fee for each participant of a service project when the entire group completes a minimum of a 4 hour project that is approved by the camp’s Property Manager. No program, cabin (bunk) or food fees will be waived for completion of the service project.
- Food Service (4 Meals): $30.00 per person (must be pre-arranged)
Everything you need to know, including prices for facilites and
activities are contained in the Facility Use Forms. Prices are slighly
higher for Non-Scouting Groups. Download the SSRLV Scout Facility Use Form (PDF) or for non-Scout groups: Non-Scout Facility Use
Holiday Family Camp: Bring your Pack, Den, or family to Memorial and Labor day weekend family camp. All program areas are open. Enjoy horse rides (Memorial Day only), shooting sports, nature programs, the pools, volleyball, horse shoes, mountain bikes, special activities for young campers and adults, and don’t forget the Big Tex Hay Ride. There is a movie night Saturday evening and the entertaining campfire Sunday evening.
2010 Memorial Day Family Camp: May 28-31, 2010
2010 Labor Day Family Camp: September 3-6, 2010
 | Partner and Pal Weekend: Spend the weekend together camping in tents or the cabins working on Cub belt loops and activity pin advancement. Great food is provided in our dining halls. The cheerful Campmaster staff works with the boys in the program areas. Enjoy the evening campfire, entertainment is provided by the boys and staff, followed by a trip to the telescope to gaze at the stars. A great weekend, one that your boys will want to come back to year after year. |
Webelos Great Adventure: October 22-24, 2010
Come as a Pack, Den, or a Webelo and their adult partner, and get ready for an action packed weekend of archery, BB gun shooting, nature programs and special crafts. This weekend will give your scouts the opportunity to achieve advancement on their activity badges. Complete all of the requirements for the Craftsman and Naturalist Activity Badges, and the Wildlife Conservation, Archery and BB Pins.
Webelos Great Adventure Sign Up Form
Cub Resident Camp: July 7-10, 2010
Valley of the Lost Nations
Come enjoy four days and three nights of swimming, archery, BB guns, nature hikes, crafts, water slide, optional camping under the stars, astronomy and much, much more! Webelos can complete the requirements for four Activity or Academics Pins; Choose from the Outdoorsman, Aquanaut, Astronomy and Artist Pins and the Archery, BB and Wildlife Conservation Academics pins. Wolves and Bears will have lots of fun activities that help meet their Belt Loop and Arrow Point requirements, too.
COST:
- Scout fees: $175.00 each - Early Bird discounted fee if paid in full by June 1, 2010 is $140.00
- Adult fees: $95.00 each – Early Bird discounted fee if paid in full by June 1, 2010 is $75.00
Cost will include meals, crafts, activities and facility fees.
Requirements: Come as a Den or a Pack with at least two
adults and a ratio of at least one adult to four Scouts. Or, you may
come with a parent or legal guardian. Unit insurance is required for
attendance at camp. All Packs outside the Orange County Council must indicate their Unit insurance program.
If you have any questions about Valley of the Lost Nations Cub Resident Camp, contact Toni Klemm, Camping Department Administrator, at (714) 546-8558 x136 or tonik@ocbsa.org
Please download, print out, and return this form to the Council Office:
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