Adventure Camp and Resident Camp activities include a variety of activities such as conservation activities, nature programs, seeking treasure in the lost mine, paleontology quest at the dinosaur dig, high speed pedaling at the BMX bike track, adventure at the archery range, marksmanship at the BB gun range, action at the Bud Adams sports field, and splashing in the water at the David Weekley Family Water Park (weather permitting). A team member in each area will provide program supplies and support the parents who will be invited to assist in leading the activities.
Camp Headquarters
The headquarters building houses check-in, lost and found, camp director’s office, quartermaster, trading post, health lodge, Safari room and restrooms.
Dining Hall
The air-conditioned dining hall can seat 400 people comfortably. High-quality, nutritious meals are served during Adventure Camp, Resident Camp, Fun with Family and Webelos Coyote Extreme.
Flag Poles
Morning and evening flag ceremonies are held at the camp flag poles, located just to the west of the dining hall.
David Weekley Family Water Park
The David Weekley Family Water Park is a 93,000-gallon swimming hole. Cub Scouts can splash in the spray area or shoot down twister water slides. Scouts with all levels of swimming abilities will enjoy this blast of cool fun.
Emerson Homes BMX Bike Track
BMX bikes and safety gear are available to Cub Scouts to participate in high-speed pedal action at the BMX bike track designed by the American Bicycling Association.
Shooting Sports
The shooting sports area contains a BB gun range with 22 firing seats and an archery range with 16 targets. The ranges are located northwest of Lake George. During some events, temporary ranges are set up in the Sports Field. The shooting sports activities are run by trained range masters.
Fort Blue Bell
Fort Blue Bell is a miniature replica of a pioneer fort. Scouts love the fort, and it’s an excellent opportunity to talk about the pioneer days and the Wild West.
K.S. "Bud" Adams Sports Field
The sports field is a wide-open space to play volleyball, softball, baseball, kickball, Frisbee golf, and games. Scouts love to climb on the Traverse Wall.
Reliant Energy Nature Center
Nature, energy, ecology, and conservation programs are taught at the Reliant Energy Nature Center, Marathon Oil Company Oil Derrick, and along the nearby nature trails and ponds.
Dinosaur Archeological Dig
An archeological adventure in the heart of Texas awaits Cub Scouts! At the Dinosaur Dig, Cub Scouts will have a hands-on learning adventure. With brush in hand, they will learn the fine art of uncovering the Bovay dinosaur fossils. Cub Scouts will learn about paleontology and how the dinosaurs roamed through the hills of Texas.
Lake George
Nestled in the center of camp is Lake George. This is a hotspot for fishing and watching nature. Canoes are available during Adventure Camp. The S.S. Mary K. Fleming Paddle Wheel Boat is located on Lake George, and is a great location for fishing, bird watching and observing nature.
Canoeing
The canoe pier is located on the west banks of Lake George.
S.S. Mary K. Fleming Paddle Wheel Boat
The S.S. Mary K. Fleming Paddle Wheel Boat is located on Lake George.
Mine
Scouts enjoy panning for gold and exploring the mine. The Mine is an ideal place to work on geology.
Trading Post
Trader Vic’s is located in the camp headquarters building. It is stocked with t-shirts, Scouting literature, handicraft supplies, camp patches, mugs, and equipment in addition to cold drinks, ice cream and candy. The Trading Post accepts cash, checks and major credit cards and Apple Pay.
Staff Area
The McNair Cub Adventure Camp staff area is just located south of the headquarters building. It contains a bathhouse/laundry building and a dorm building with five dorm rooms that sleep up to six. Adjacent to this building are 6 two-person huts.
Thursday, October 27, 2022 7:48:00 PM