During the summer, Cub Scout Overnight Adventure camp offers registered Cub Scouts activities
including target & range, swimming, fishing, hiking, camp games, and more!
Families learn camping skills, meet Cub Scouts from other units,
and forge memories that last a lifetime!
2025 Overnight Cub Scout Camp Sessions
Plan for your unit to go to Camp this summer!
Is your unit ready to go to camp this summer? Make sure you have a plan for Fall, Winter, and Spring so that you don’t miss out!
Fall:
Choose a camp
- Get camp information from the website or your Scout Service Center
- Identify a Camping Coordinator to lead the process
- Talk with other families in your unit
- Determine which camp(s) and dates will work
- Pay site deposit to secure your preferred week(s)
Winter:
Organize and plan
- Create a camp roster of Cub Scouts, parents, and leaders
- Review costs and deposit deadlines
- Plan fundraisers
- Pay bunk deposits
Spring:
Finish registration
- Register Cub Scouts and parents on the website
- Collect fees from families and complete payments
- Make sure each attendee completes the BSA Health & Medical Records parts A, B, and C, including doctor’s signature
- Confirm that all adults attending camp are registered and complete Youth Protection Training as required
Adventure Camp Registration
Click the links above or in the calendar below for registration pages.
When and Where – Shows each week, click on the green button to start registration process
Pricing – Click on the More Information in the Session box, You will then see a View Pricing link. Click on this link will bring up pricing for all registration types.
Contact – click on down arrow to see camp contact information
Attachments – latest versions of camp documents and Leader Guides
Campsite Matrix – at the bottom of the screen, each campsite and registration count by week is listed, color-coded by availability.
See a video on using the Registration Program
Camp Calendar
Camperships
Camperships, in addition to unit fundraising and family support, help ensure that all Scouts can participate in a Great Falls Council summer experience!
Scouts in need can receive 10%-50% of the Early Bird fee from the Council Campership Fund by applying during the registration process. A Scout must be registered for a camp session to be approved, and units must activate the Parent Portal. Parents can then log into their Scout’s registration and fill in the Campership application form.
If you would like to help support the Campership fund make a donation today!
Camp Locations & Contacts
Camp Gorton
4241 County Rt. 25
Dundee, NY 14837-9518
+1 (607) 292-3220 (summer)
Staff Advisor: Karl Ziegenfus
Camp Director: Ian Walruth
Camp Clerk: Crystal VanZile
Camp Scouthaven
10784 NY-98
Freedom, NY 14065
+1 (716) 512-6215
Staff Advisor: Brandon Blatz
Camp Director: Brandon Blatz
Program Director: Damon Beiter
Camp Commissioner: Colin Marzec
We are hiring! Check out our Career Opportunities.
Adventure Camp Committee
Adventure Camp is supported by a year round committee. The committee works on supporting and improving summer camp program for our Scouts, Leaders, and staff. This committee is open to anyone interested in improving the summer camp experience. If you are interested, please contact Summer Camp Committee Chair Jessie Kernan or VP Camping George Bacalles.