Cub Summer Camp Scouthaven 2026
Cub Adventure Camp
During your stay at Camp Scouthaven, you can participate in fun activities like a nature hike, fishing, BB Guns & Archery, outdoor skills training, swimming, boating and much more:
- Enjoy fun in the water and on the water with swimming, boats of all sorts, and fishing.
Hone your marksmanship skills at our BB & Archery Ranges.- Learn about the wildlife, plants and trees that live at camp; play a fast-paced game of Gaga; and learn outdoor skills in our other program areas.
- Create a one-of-a-kind craft at our Handicraft area using leather, beads, paint and whatever else you can find!
- Learn more about science and technology in our ever growing STEM area.
- AOL's enjoy a Special Overnight Program on the Hill on our last night.
- Our program is 3 full days of fun, Campers arrive Thursday morning and leave Sunday after our closing campfire.
What makes Cub Scout Adventure Camp different from any other Cub Scout camp around? Our campers are immersed in a themed experience during their stay. You’ll live in a tent, participate in age-appropriate programs, earn your whittling chip (Bears, Webelos, and Arrow of Light Scouts) and many other activities in the camp and interact with the costumed staff.
Advancement Opportunities
While at Cub Adventure Camp, you can work on all kinds of Adventure loops and Webelos pins, as well as Cub awards like the Range and Target Activities Awards, the World Conservation Award. The only limit is what you choose NOT to do! Our staff will work with your Pack to provide advancement opportunities that meet your needs. Check out our Program Guide for more information on advancement opportunities.
Den Chiefs at Cub Scout Resident Camp
Den Chiefs are encouraged to come to camp to assist the Pack leadership in ensuring a positive experience
throughout the week. Den Chiefs are Scouts BSA Scouts who stay with a Den, but are there to provide support to the Cub Scouts. While Den Chiefs are welcome to participate in activities with their Den, priority is given to the Cub Scouts if space is limited.
Den Chiefs are to stay in their own tent or share a tent with another Den Chief. They are able to participate in
all activities in camp throughout their stay. Den Chiefs are not adult leadership and cannot be counted on as an adult leader at any time. We ask them to go through Den Chief Training before attending camp with their Cub Pack.
It is strongly recommended that Unit Leaders enable parent portal. When this is done you will have log-in cards to print and give to your parents. They can then log in and access their Scouts registration, fill out forms and make payments.
Registration Timeline
- Unit Deposit - Until 1/31/26 - Only $100 Deposit and approximate number of adults and Scouts needed Deposits do not guarantee a campsite. You may choose 2 preferences, but this is not a specific site holder.
- 1/31/26 - Names will have to be entered. At this time the $100 paid as a deposit can be credited towards the Scouts and adults that are named.
- 3/15 - Last day to submit Campership
- 5/1 - Last day to pay off registration for Early bird price
- 6/1 - Last day to pay off registration for Regular price
To watch a video on the registration software CLICK HERE
Fees for 2026
Scouts/Provisional ($100 Deposit per named)
$420 paid in full by May 1st
$460 paid in full by June 1st
$500 after June 1st
Den Chief
$320
Additional Week of Camp (Gorton/Sam Wood/Scouthaven)
Contact Karl Ziegenfus
Adult Fees
$200
Registration Tips:
- Use the login - Youth must be entered by their registered name for advancement sync to work. For example a youth that is registered as Katie and goes by Kate, must be registered as Katie. Using login and then autofill does this for you.
- Have Scouting America member ready if you are not using Login and autofill. This lets us sync advancement regardless of Council.
- If applying for a campership (in-Council only), the name and unit on the registration MUST match what is put on the campership application.
- When entering adults you must attach a copy of their Safeguarding Youth Certificate. This can be provided by the leader or found in my.Scouting.org under Training manager.
Provisional Reservations – Scouts Not attending camp with Unit
Scouts who wish to attend camp without their unit are usually paired with another Pack in camp. Scouts who attend camp provisionally should pay their camp fees individually online or through the Service Center using the Provisional Scout Camp Registration Form. Provisional campers pay the same fees under the same timeline as those attending with their Pack. While this is an option, it is discouraged unless a parent is attending as well.
Camperships can be applied for during the registration process. It is strongly recommended that Unit Leaders enable parent portal. When this is done you will have log-in cards to print and give to your parents. They can then log in and access their Scouts registration, fill out forms and make payments. Camperships are due by March 15th.
Required Unit Leadership
Units must maintain the minimum two-deep leadership at all times. Each unit must have a minimum number of adults in camp at all times, two of whom must be over 21 (others must be 18 years of age or older). If a Cub Pack has female Scouts camping, one of the adults must be a female registered leader camping. Parents/Guardians attending camp with their Scouts must take BSA Youth Protection Training, found at my.scouting.org. They must upload a copy of the certificate during registration. Note: Parents/Guardians cannot be counted or used as Unit Leadership. If there are Scouts in the campsite, there needs to be an adult present in the site as well! Anyone staying overnight in camp must provide a medical form to the Camp Medical Officer.
Additional Week of Camp:
Additional week applies for those who are already attending a camp in the Great Falls Council. You must have already registered for the first week. You must attend the first week or your fees will be adjusted to regular pricing. Contact Karl Ziegenfus for pricing.
Payment - Parent PortalYour Scout's safety and security is our utmost priority, The Great Falls Council maintains certifications in the following areas:
NCAP accredited program and property
Safeguarding Youth Trained staff with Criminal Background Checks
Certifications in First Aid, Wilderness First Aid, CPR, Basic Life Support
NRA certified Range and Target Activities instructors
Red Cross trained Lifeguards
National Camp School Trained Administration and staff





