Expect to receive your campsite assignment in June. Please email [email protected] with any special requests or accommodations needed for your campsite! It is incredible important that you have added any campsite need to your registration ASAP!
Camp Pioneer is currently Open to allowing wood campfires in designated areas.
Propane stoves and propane fire pits are allowed in case of a fire ban!
📢Still looking to join us this summer? For pricing and to place your reservation, please see the Camp Reservations page of the council website
Camp Pioneer is a beautiful and rustic camp for Scouts, by Scouts. Our small and friendly staff will strive to meet your needs and exceed your expectations. We aim to know every scout by name and give everyone in our camp a personalized experience.
Our lake is stocked with trout. Due to this, we ask that scouts only catch two fish (if they are to be eaten); after that, it is catch-and-release only. We ask that adults only catch and release. Fishing poles are available for rent at the Trading Post, but feel free to bring your own!
Please use barbless hooks. Barbed hooks are not allowed in the lake.
There is a fish cleaning station located near Lookout campsite. Please do all fish gutting there. Fish gutting is not allowed in campsites or other sinks. Please put all remains in the designated bucket.
Troops should arrive by 12:00 on Sunday. The parking lot will open at 11:00.
Departures will be Saturday at 8:30 AM; please have all transportation ready by that time.
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Use the BSA Medical Form, and fill out all three parts (Part A, B, and C) for all persons staying more than 72 hours. Part C is the physical exam and is required for anyone staying 72 hours or longer.
Persons staying less than 72 hours need to use the same form, but part C (physical exam) is not required.
The form can be found at https://www.scouting.org/health-and-safety/ahmr/
Contact Volunteer Services or the Camping Team for questions related to your reservation, fees, refunds, membership, youth protection training, etc.:
503.225.5701
Contact your Camp Director for questions related to program and camp operation:
PLEASE know that your camp director is a seasonal employee and has other responsibilities during the non-summer season. They will not be able to respond rapidly to every inquiry, and many questions during the non-summer months will be forwarded to the year-round camping team. Please start your inquiry with the camping team (see above).
Pioneer Address & GPS Location
Map- Driving Directions to Camp Pioneer
💼 Packing List - things to bring
Council website camp downloads
Council website summer camp FAQs
<aside> 💡 Adult Supervision Two registered adult leaders 21 years of age or over are required at all Scouting activities. There must be a registered female adult leader 21 years of age or over in every unit serving females. All adults staying overnight in connection with a Scouting activity must be currently registered.
Supervision of camping activities must include qualified, registered, adult leadership. At a minimum, one leader present is current in Hazardous Weather Training for all unit types. It is recommended that all leaders complete this training every two years.
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