Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24CUB SCOUT DAY CAMPS 6,833 total campers Twilight and Day Camps for Cub Scouts are held throughout the Council during the summer. The camps depend heavily on parents and leader volunteers to spearhead the programming. For many Cub Scouts, Day Camp is the final exclamation point to a great year. BOVAY SCOUT RANCH 15,218 total campers (includes 749 Winter camp) Scouts head to Bovay Scout Ranch, located three miles south of Navasota, for summer resident camp, winter resident camp or weekend camp-outs. The camp includes the McNair Cub Adventure Camp and the Duke Energy Camporee Area. The 1,488 acres are a natural paradise for plants and wildlife with several lakes teaming with a variety of fish. Nature study, bugs, animal tracks and conservation are vital elements of the camp program. George Lake offers paddle boating, sailing, canoeing, and rafting. The water park is the center of swimming and fun activities. Scouts also enjoy field sports, BMX, archery and rifles. The new Tellepsen Scout Camp at Bovay Scout Ranch opened in February of 2015 and in its first year, nearly 2,200 Scouts and Venturers were able to visit the camp. • Tellepsen Scout Camp has eight campsites that accommodate 48 individuals per site. Each campsite has a 30 feet x 40 feet pavilion and one shower and restroom facility for every two campsites. • Tellepsen Scout Camp is the home of the Council’s largest rifle range and a 41-foot climbing tower. The rifle range consists of four 50-yard high-powered rifle stations, four 100-yard high-powered rifle stations, a five stand shotgun range, eight shooting stations for .22 rifles and pistols and an archery range. • The climbing tower has four rappelling stations of 11 feet, 22 feet, 32 feet and 41 feet, where they were able to climb the Council’s highest climbing wall and shoot at its biggest shooting range.