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Mom and Cub Camp

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Moms and their Cub (Lion, Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos)


Located in the beautiful coastal redwoods of Camp Royaneh. The staff will guide you through a weekend of fun and adventure especially designed to reinforce that mother-child bond. A great escape for Cub Scouts and their moms (or another adult female partner like grandmothers, aunts, etc.). This event is friendly to those Moms who have not camped before! Flush toilets, warm showers, and beautiful sleeping accomodations are offered along with our hiking, crafting, and shooting sports. 

Camp is located at 4600 Scanlon Rd, Cazadero, CA 95421

Visit our website, photos, and experience by clicking here

Please review our COVID Protocols below this message before arriving to camp. 

Pre-Camp Procedures

1. Each family should have completed the BSA SAFE RESTART checklist (click here)

2. Each Camper (Youth and Adult) is required to complete the Personal Health Screening Survey (Click here)

3. Every Camper and Driver must have a temperature below 100.4 °F just prior to departure for camp.

4. All Campers and Drivers must have proof either of COVID Vaccination (copy ok) or a negative COVID test (non-home test) taken within 72 hours of arrival at camp. All Campers and Drivers are highly encouraged to self-quarantine for the 72 hours prior to arrival at camp.

   a. For the Two-Dose Vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna), the individual must have received both doses of the vaccine at least two weeks prior to     arrival at camp.

   b. For the One-Dose Vaccine (Johnson & Johnson), the individual must have received the vaccine at least two weeks prior to arrival at camp.

  c. If the Pfizer vaccine becomes available for youth ages 12-15, proof of a valid vaccination will be accepted for those Scouts. (see 4a for details)

   d. The CDC does not recommend getting tested again in the three months after a positive viral test if the person does not have symptoms of       COVID-19. Campers and staff who have had a positive viral test in the 3 months prior to starting camp and have met the criteria to end isolation     should have a letter from their healthcare provider documenting the positive test date and stating the individual is cleared to end isolation.

5. Should a Camper miss camp due to a COVID infection, a full refund will be given.

Procedures at Camp

1. Upon arrival at camp, the driver and all occupants must show proof of either a COVID Vaccination (copy ok) or a negative COVID test taken within 72 hours of arrival at camp or a letter from their healthcare provider documenting the positive test date and stating the individual is cleared to end isolation before the vehicle may be unloaded.

2. While at camp each and every camper must wear a face covering over their mouth and nose and practice social distancing as dictated by the County Health Department where the camp is located. The camp will be providing each camper with one camp-branded face covering. (Additional face coverings may be purchased at the Camp Trading Post, but we recommend that additional face coverings be sent with the participant.)

3. At each program session, campers and staff will maintain social distancing. All campers will wash their hands between each program session.

4. We are allowed to have 50% capacity inside our dining halls.

   a. No unit will be allowed to cook their meals in the campsite. This includes Dutch Oven cobblers and roasting marshmallows, unfortunately.

   b. Heating water for coffee or hot cocoa with a propane stove does not constitute cooking, so enjoy your coffee or cocoa.

5. There will be extra hand sanitizing stations positioned throughout the camp to encourage a high level of personal hygiene.

6. In the event of a potential case of COVID-19 while at camp, the local Health Authority will be notified, and all County and Camp-specific protocols will be followed.

Post-Camp Procedures

1. Should any Camper (Youth or Adult) develop COVID within 10 days following camp, we would ask that you inform us as soon as possible after the diagnosis (safety@ggacbsa.org)

When & Where
Mom and Cub 2021
Camp Royaneh
Friday 09-24-2021 5:00 PM PT to
Sunday 09-26-2021 11:00 AM PT Past
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