Summer Camp at Maumee Scout Reservation
7 registered
12975 W County Rd 925 N, Norman, IN 47264
Sunday Scout Drop Off (meet first at Paynetown SR)
Due to new camp requirements we will first meet at 1:00 PM at Paynetown State Recreation Area, then drive in a single convoy into camp Maumee (approx. 30 min drive).
1:00 PM on Sunday, July 10
Paynetown State Recreation Area
4850 State Hwy 446, Bloomington, IN 47401 (Google Map)
Saturday Pick Up
Pick up from Camp Maumee like normal by 10:00 AM Sunday at camp (not Paynetown SR). If using mobile maps on a phone, be sure to have offline maps available. Cell coverage around camp is minimal. (How to use offline maps and official Google Download areas & navigate offline). The camp also has a nice one page printable map with written instructions.
Required Forms (bring to camp)
BSA Health Form (all parts filled out)
General Help
Maumee Camp Map Directions to Maumee Scout Reservation
Contact Numbers:
Chris Jackson: 317-903-3147 (m)
Ed Beck: 317-417-6084 (m)
Maumee Office: 812-995-3272
Mailing Address (for letters or cards to scout)
Maumee Scout Reservation
c/o Troop 306, Scout Name
12975 W County Rd 925 N
Norman, IN 47264
Camp Details
More to come
What to Bring
- One (1) Package of Cookies
- BSA Health Forms (all parts filled out, including the examination)
- Class A Shirt
- Scout Handbook
- Notebook, Pen or Pencil
- Clothes & underwear, socks for 6 days (plus a few replacements)
- Jacket, sweater, or sweatshirt
- Swimming trunks
- Comfortable shoes (if taking Boating or Swimming need pair to wear in pool)
- Boots
- Rain gear
- Water bottle
- Sleeping bag or blankets
- Pillow
- Toiletries
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent (non-aerosol please)
- Flashlight & batteries
- Watch
- Personal first aid kit
- Religious materials
- Pocket knife & Totem' Chip
- Backpack, duffel bag, or tote for transporting gear
- Prescription medication
- Camp chair
- OPTIONAL: Camera
- SWIMMING MB: Long sleeve shirt and long pants are required for the Swimming MB
What NOT to Bring
- Cell phones (little to no cell coverage and no power to recharge)
- Radios (do kids have these anymore?)
- Media Players
- Electronic games or device
- Fireworks and Explosives
- Matches
- Large or fixed blade knives (camp rules)