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DescriptionLost Lake Scout Camp is on over 400 acres located 58.5 miles south of Fairbanks on the Richardson Highway at the end of Lost Lake Road. The camp lies between the Tanana River and Birch Lake on the beautiful 90 acre Lost Lake. The Midnight Sun Council has taken an aggressive roll to improve the camp facilities and keep up with changing times. We now have a year round dining hall facility, ADA accessible campsite, new water system, year-round classroom availability, and cabins with new and improved wood stoves. It is a wonderful setting to have an event or to just enjoy the natural beauty of Alaska. Along with Cub Scout Family Camp and Boy Scout Resident Camp, Lost Lake Camp is the home for the Northern Lights High Adventure Base. A nationally accredited High Adventure Base that specializes in Alaskan outdoor adventure such as, whitewater and flat water canoeing and backpacking. It is also the home to many other camps such as, Camp Jesse Bloom operated by the Farthest North Girl Scout Council, and Operation Purple, a camp for military youth whose parents are deployed, or have been deployed. This is a year of celebration. We are celebrating Scouting’s 100th Anniversary, Lost Lake Camp’s 60th Anniversary, and the Midnight Sun Council’s 50th Anniversary. With over 400 acres of land, Lost Lake Scout Camp provides a unique setting to celebrate our history. The Midnight Sun Council’s properties committee continues to develop this camp into one of the most adventurous camps in the country. Lost Lake Scout Camp will provide a quality program to your Scouts for years to come. We hope you encourage your Scouts to participate in the 100th Anniversary merit badges offered only in 2010. This Leaders’ Guide will proved the information you need as you make plans for your troop. Be sure to read it carefully. Please don’t hesitate to call if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you this summer. Details
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June 13-19 June 21-26 June 27-July 2 ReviewsNo Reviews to display
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