New: Cub Scout Camping
The Erie Shores Council provides Ohio's Cub Scouts & their families with outstanding outdoor program opportunities. Day Camps, Resident Camps, Family Camps, Pack Overnighters, and more!
Cub Scout camping takes you on exciting adventures into the natural world. You'll learn to live with others in the out-of-doors. You'll learn to be a good citizen of the outdoors.
Camping is fun, and it's good for your mind, body, and spirit. It helps you learn to rely on yourself—on your skills and knowledge. When you go camping as a Cub Scout, you get skills you will learn and use more later, as a Scout BSA member.
Day Camps
Day camp lasts for one day to five days. It's for Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, and Webelos/ AOL Scouts. Day camps are held during the day or early evening. Campers do not stay overnight. Discover more...
Webelos and AOL Overnight Campouts
Webelos/ AOL Dens go on overnight campouts. Each Webelos/ AOL Scout camps with their adult partner. The campers learn the basics of Scouts BSA camping under the direction of the Webelos or AOL Den Leader. Sometimes, leaders from a Scouts BSA troop may join you.
Webelos/ AOL Dens also have joint overnight campouts with a Scouts BSA Troop. Each Webelos/ AOL Scout has an adult partner with them on these joint campouts, too.
Council-Organized Family Camps
Family camps are overnight camps for more than one Cub Scout Pack. You may hear these events called "parent-pal weekends" or "adventure weekends." Each Cub Scout and Webelos Scout camps with an adult partner.
Pack Overnighters
Packs on their own can hold overnight campouts for the families in the pack. Cub Scouts' brothers and sisters can go on these Pack overnighters. In most cases, each Scout will camp with an adult partner. Every young camper is responsible to a specific adult.