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Here is a snapshot of what to expect at Cub Camp.
Morning: Flag ceremony • Breakfast • Activity sessions CUB SCOUT FAMILY
Afternoon: Lunch • Activity sessions • Free time/family time
ADVENTURE CAMP
Evening: Dinner
Evening activities: campfire programs, guest presentations
ACTIVITIES Session 1: July 11–14 | Session 2: July 14–17
Camp Fleischmann offers Cub Scouts and their families plenty of activities to explore
the outdoors and learn new skills.
Waterfront Nature
Floating Water Slide, Canoeing, Sailing, Rowing, Astronomy, Fishing, Geology, Creating
Swimming Constellations, Nature Hike, Observe the Night
Sky, Signs of Animals
Climbing
Tallest Scout Camp climbing wall in the West; 7 Handicraft
climbing walls to explore; Bouldering, Rappelling Basketry, Leatherwork, Woodcarving, Art, Soap
Carving, Whittling Chip for Bears and Webelos,
Outdoor Skills and more
First Aid Skills, Camping, Cooking, Compass
Scavenger Hunt, Hiking, Knot tying Other Explorations
Flag Etiquette, Making Musical Instruments,
“The Ridge” Catapults, Campfire, Wrist Rockets, Programs,
Mountain Man and Native American Indian Experience Forensic Experiments, Service Projects, and more
Shooting Sports
BB Guns, Sling Shots, Archery
PRICING: 3 NIGHTS / 4 DAYS
$220 per child (5 and over) Escape to the mountains for a few days of family fun at Camp Fleischmann
$150 per adult REGISTER NOW with your Cub Scouts, Tigers, and Webelos for nature, learning, and adventure.
0-4 year olds attend at no cost Camp is open to BSA families of Tigers, Cub Scouts, and Webelos.