Crater Lake Council Scouting Programs
Camp McLoughlin, 3039 Hanley Road, Central Point, OR 97502
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Crater Lake Council Scouting Programs include activities such as basic first-aid, wilderness survival, BB Guns, Archery, crafts, swimming, camping, and other outdoor activities. The programs also connect with a golf tournament as part of their offerings.
For more than a century, the Boy Scouts of America has instilled in children and their families a sense of accomplishment and pride. The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. The Crater Lake Council leadership includes Board President Bill Anderson. Scouting in the Crater Lake Council uses the outdoors as another classroom, where children take part in adventures with friends and develop interpersonal and leadership skills and lifelong memories.
Camp Mystery for Cub Scouts and Webelos at Camp McLoughlin features experienced and dedicated staff guiding participants, who learn essential scouting skills and cultivate a sense of responsibility and self-confidence. Webelos Woods Haunted Forest offers two nights of camping and fall activities, and Central Oregon Webelos Woods is a weekend where Webelos and Arrow of Light Cub Scouts can meet Scouts BSA Troops. Scouting in this council includes programs and activities for boys and girls that involve trying new things, providing service to others, building self-confidence, and reinforcing ethical standards.
Scouting in the Crater Lake Council encourages youth to gain a deeper appreciation for service to others in their community, including through the Harry and David Southern Oregon Golf Tournament, which supports developing youth into future leaders of local communities, and through the Oregon Bottle Drop Fundraiser, where Oregon residents can donate bottles and cans to the council. District Award of Merit and Silver Beaver Awards recognize volunteers in the council who go above and beyond to uplift and enrich Scouting. A Harris Interactive Study found that adults who were Scouts for five or more years as children have higher rates of high school and college graduation, higher annual household incomes, lifelong friendships, higher attendance at religious services, and a stronger belief that helping others should come before one’s own self-interest. The same research shows that Scouting makes families stronger, with at least 90% of parents surveyed saying that because of Scouting they shared time with their sons and daughters by working on projects together, going places together, and talking together.
Last updated December 28, 2025.
For more than a century, the Boy Scouts of America has instilled in children and their families a sense of accomplishment and pride. The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. The Crater Lake Council leadership includes Board President Bill Anderson. Scouting in the Crater Lake Council uses the outdoors as another classroom, where children take part in adventures with friends and develop interpersonal and leadership skills and lifelong memories.
Camp Mystery for Cub Scouts and Webelos at Camp McLoughlin features experienced and dedicated staff guiding participants, who learn essential scouting skills and cultivate a sense of responsibility and self-confidence. Webelos Woods Haunted Forest offers two nights of camping and fall activities, and Central Oregon Webelos Woods is a weekend where Webelos and Arrow of Light Cub Scouts can meet Scouts BSA Troops. Scouting in this council includes programs and activities for boys and girls that involve trying new things, providing service to others, building self-confidence, and reinforcing ethical standards.
Scouting in the Crater Lake Council encourages youth to gain a deeper appreciation for service to others in their community, including through the Harry and David Southern Oregon Golf Tournament, which supports developing youth into future leaders of local communities, and through the Oregon Bottle Drop Fundraiser, where Oregon residents can donate bottles and cans to the council. District Award of Merit and Silver Beaver Awards recognize volunteers in the council who go above and beyond to uplift and enrich Scouting. A Harris Interactive Study found that adults who were Scouts for five or more years as children have higher rates of high school and college graduation, higher annual household incomes, lifelong friendships, higher attendance at religious services, and a stronger belief that helping others should come before one’s own self-interest. The same research shows that Scouting makes families stronger, with at least 90% of parents surveyed saying that because of Scouting they shared time with their sons and daughters by working on projects together, going places together, and talking together.
Last updated December 28, 2025.
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