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  2. Western NC therapy camp up for sale after 12-year-old camper ...

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    September 13, 2024 at 3:44 PM. The outdoor therapy camp Trails Carolina in Lake Toxaway is up for sale as the camp remains the subject of intense scrutiny following the death of a 12-year-old boy ...

  3. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Old North State Council: Yanceyville, NC: Active: Occoneechee Scout Reservation: Piedmont Scout Reservation: Raven Knob Scout Reservation: Old Hickory Council: Mount Airy, North Carolina: Active: Opened in 1955, Camp Raven Knob, as it is commonly called, hosts on average over 5,000 campers a summer and is located on approximately 3200 acres in ...

  4. Camp Greystone - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 35.220337°N 82.435151°W. Camp Greystone is a Christian summer camp for girls located near Tuxedo, North Carolina in the Blue Ridge Mountains in western North Carolina. [ 1] The camp offers sessions ranging in length from 1 week to 5 weeks for girls ages 5–17. [ 2] Sessions begin in late May and continue through mid-August.

  5. Falling Creek Camp - Wikipedia

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    Falling Creek Camp. Coordinates: 35.189531°N 82.476232°W. v. t. e. Falling Creek Camp is a traditional summer camp for boys, founded on Christian values. It is located on over 900 private mountaintop acres in Tuxedo, North Carolina. Falling Creek was founded in 1969 by Jim Miller. [1] Sessions range from one to four weeks for rising 1st ...

  6. Raven Knob Scout Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Old Hickory Council, BSA held their first Scouting function, a spring camporee, at Raven Knob Park near Mount Airy, North Carolina in 1954. From this event, Council officials determined that the park site would be suitable for a summer camp. This new camp would replace Camp Lasater, which was located close to Winston-Salem.

  7. Camp Rockmont for Boys - Wikipedia

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    Camp Rockmont for Boys. Camp Rockmont for Boys is an American Camp Association accredited Christian residential boys' summer camp in Black Mountain, North Carolina. Rockmont was founded in 1956 on the former campus of Black Mountain College. [2][3] There are four "classic" sessions held each summer (13 days), as well as a one week starter session.

  8. Scouting in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    A National Office was established in New York City and James E. West was hired to lead the new organization. [citation needed] Boy Scout troops were formed in North Carolina as early as 1910. Troops were formed at schools and churches in Greensboro, Raleigh, Burlington, Durham, Charlotte, Winston-Salem, and other communities.

  9. Old North State Council - Wikipedia

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    Charles T. Hagan Sea Scout Base (or just Hagan Sea Base) is an Old North State Council camp on the Davidson County, North Carolina shores of High Rock Lake. It is located just south of Southmont off North Carolina State Highway 8 ( 35°38′23″N 80°15′56″W  /  35.639717°N 80.265533°W  / 35.639717; -80.265533