Campsites
Take a tour of our Adirondacks below!
Adirondack/Tents/Hammocking
• Separate Adirondack/tenting arrangements must be provided for male and female adults
and male and female youth. The largest opening on any Adirondack can be covered by a 12ft
x 12ft tarp, though most are much smaller. Screens or netting can be used in place of a tarp
for airflow. Paracord or zip ties can be used to secure tarp/netting. No modifying the
structure with nails.
• In general, twin mattresses will not fit, and footlockers or bags can be stored under
bunks.
• Our Adirondacks follow the National BSA policy for lodging and cabin accommodations;
however, when possible, it is best to follow the tenting guidelines: “Youth sharing tents or
Adirondacks should be no more than two years apart in age.”
• Adirondacks are 3-sided wooden cabins with a wide-open front door. There are wooden
bunks, so bring something comfortable to sleep on (air mattress, pad, foam, etc.). The tarp
in the picture is just used for privacy when changing. Screen or netting can be used in place
of the tarp to ensure airflow.
• All campsites have room for tents to be set up alongside the Adirondacks.
• All campsites have trees that can be used for hammock camping.