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Camp Manatoc Scout Reservation, BSA

Camp Manatoc Scout Reservation, BSA

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1075 Truxell Rd, Peninsula, Ohio, 44264, United States
(330) 657-2592 www.gtcbsa.org
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Apr 6, 2018
This is one or the best Boy Scouts of America (BSA) camp in the area. This camp offers all year around programs and also hosts one of the best summer camps. The camp offers many different merit badges and programs. This camp has an amazing dinning hall and a beautiful lake. This camp is truly amazing. This camp also allows troops to rent cabins and camp sites during the off seasons to stay the night and camp. This camp is truly one of a kind.

Jul 17, 2018
This is a Boy Scout camp. Throughout the year camping is available. Particularly during the summer Boy Scout troops, and in the future Scouts BSA troops, do their weeklong summer camp at Manatoc. Excellent facilities including a modern pool and pool house as well as a historic dining hall.

Jun 21, 2018
What's not to love. An amazing camp with awesome staff. The Boy Scouts take really good care of everything.

May 27, 2018
Excellent place to camp and enjoy the outdoors. Venues range from cabins with bathrooms to primitive sites requiring temporary latrines. The Summer program is excellent, with so many trainins and activities that you need to return for years to take full advantage of the opportunities.

Apr 17, 2018
My second home. Beautiful camp in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Fantastic history, a tale of corporate philanthropy and one man who gave his farm away virtually for free so Akron youth could experience the outdoors. Summer camp is the best around, and I've been around. To these things you must return.

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