CHEROKEE SCOUT RESERVATION
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Winter Camp provides Scouts an opportunity to earn merit badges and participate in activities not available during summer camp while practicing their cold-weather camping skills. 
Who: Winter Camp is open to Scouts BSA, Venturers, Sea Scouts, and their adult leaders
Scouts and adult volunteers may participate in winter camp with their unit, with our provisional unit, or as day campers. 
Merit Badges & Activities 
Over 25 merit badges, games, cracker barrels, an epic Klondike derby, cold weather camping activities, campfires, and other unique programs such as ATV Power Sports, Muzzle Loading Rifle Shooting, Basic Life Support and First Aid Training, Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills (IOLS) and Wilderness First Aid. 

Fee Schedule
Dates                                                                               Scouts          Adults*
If paid in full by 11:59 pm on November 27           $215             $125
If paid in full after 12:00 am on November 28       $240              $125
*All units receive two free adults to ensure the unit is in compliance with BSA Youth Protection policies.
Units may use the Parent Portal tool in Black Pug to collect payment. 
Registration closes at 11:59 pm on Friday, December 16, 2022. 
Leader and Family Information Session
We will host a leader and family information session via Zoom on Sunday, November 6 at 8:30 pm.
Register for the leader and family information session using this link. 
Leader & Family Guides
Can be found in the attachments in the lower right-hand corner of this page.

Merit Badge & Activity Enrollment: 
  • Scouts and adult leaders will be able to enroll in merit badges, activities, and training starting at 8:00 pm on Sunday, November 13.
  • Scouts must be paid in full in order to access merit badge enrollment.
  • Merit badge and activity enrollment will close on Friday, December 16 at 11:59 pm.
Memorabilia Pre-Order
Memorabilia pre-orders end on Thursday, December 8 at 11:59 pm.

Camping
  • During registration, the unit will request a campsite.
  • Campsite assignments will be made by the camp director to maximize the use of the Adirondacks
  • All campsites have electricity
  • Units will be able to build fires in designated fire circles
Access to Restrooms and Water
  • All of our shower houses have been retrofitted to allow access to running water in the bathrooms and shower rooms.
  • Units should plan to create a handwashing station within the campsite, as water that flows through exposed pipes will be shutoff...this includes exterior sinks on the shower houses and sinks in the campsite latrines.
  • Scouts will have access to sinks in the dining hall and other heated buildings.
 
Heat, Fire, Warmth
  • Some of our spaces have heat – OA Lodge, STEM Labs, Dining Hall, Headquarters, Health Lodge, Nature Lodge
  • Many of our instructional spaces will have access to fire – Handicraft lodge, FROGS Shelter, Scoutcraft, campsites
  • Patio heaters will be used to warm some exterior spaces such as the DIning Hall Shelter and Anderson Shelter.
 
Meals
  • Meals will be served in the dining hall
  • Meals begin with supper on December 27 and end with lunch on December 30
  • Campers will depart camp prior to supper on December 30
Contact
Camp Director - Bud Harrelson at [email protected].

Listing of All Program Areas

  • Adult Program Page 
  • ​Advanced Metalwork
  • Advanced Welding
  • American Heritage
  • American Labor
  • Archery
  • Archery Trail Shoot
  • Art
  • Astronomy
  • Automotive Maintenance
  • Basketry
  • Bird Study
  • BSA Lifeguard
  • Camping
  • Canoeing
  • Chemistry
  • Cherokee Catfish
  • Cherokee Leadership Challenge
  • ​Citizenship in the Nation
  • Citizenship in the World
  • Climbing
  • Communication
  • Cooking
  • Disabilities Awareness
  • Electricity
  • ​Emergency Preparedness​​
  • ​Environmental Science
  • Farm Mechanics
  • ​Fingerprinting
  • ​Fire Safety
  • ​First Aid
  • ​Fishing
  • Forensic Biology
  • Forestry
  • F.R.O.G.S. (First year Scout program)
  • Geocaching
  • Hiking
  • High Adventure
  • Home Repair
  • Indian Lore
  • Insect Study
  • Kayaking
  • Leatherwork
  • Lifesaving
  • Mammal Study
  • Metalwork
  • Mile Swim BSA
  • Mining In Society
  • Model Design and Building
  • Muzzle Loading
  • Nature
  • NRA Marksman Qualification Shoot
  • Nuclear Science
  • Orienteering
  • ​Paddle Craft Safety
  • Personal Fitness
  • ​Photography
  • ​Pioneering
  • ​Plant Science
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  • Plumbing
  • Pottery
  • ​Reptile and Amphibian Studies
  • Rifle Shooting
  • Robotics
  • Scouting Heritage
  • Sculpture​
  • Shotgun Shooting
  • Shotgun 5-Stand Clay Shoot
  • Signs, Signals, and Codes
  • Small-Boat Sailing
  • ​Space Exploration
  • Stand Up Paddleboarding
  • Swimming
  • ​Swimming and Water Rescue
  • Traffic Safety
  • Twilight Activities
  • Weather
  • Welding
  • Wilderness Survival
  • Woodwork
  • Wood Carving​
  • Visitor's Night
  • Trading Post & Commissary
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Cherokee Scout Reservation
3296 Boy Scout Camp Road  |  Yanceyville, NC 27379  |  336-694-6440

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An Old North State Council, Boy Scouts of America ​facility
1405 Westover Terrace    |    Greensboro, NC 27408    |    336-378-9166
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It is the policy of the Cherokee Scout Reservation not to discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical condition), gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or familial status, genetic information, citizenship status, ability, or any other legally protected characteristic in the administration of our program. Cherokee Scout Reservation will make accommodations, as far as is practical, to meet the needs of a person with disabilities as directed by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Any camper or leader with a disability requiring assistance of the camp staff should contact the camp director at least 12 days prior to arrival at summer camp.
 
To report a violation of this policy, please contact Old North State Council Director of Support Services Bud Harrelson at 336-378-9166 or [email protected].
  • Home
  • winter camp
  • summer camp
  • CUB SCOUT OVERNIGHT SUMMER CAMP
  • About
    • History
    • Location
    • Facilities
    • Campsites
    • Off-Season Facility Use
    • Map of Camp
    • Hall of Leadership
    • Court of Eagles
  • Contact
  • Weather