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General Information
Our
Camps offer some of the finest outdoor experiences a
Scout, his friends, and parents can enjoy anywhere,
and here’s why:
Staff
Each of
our Camping programs is administered by a Nationally
Certified Camp Director and all key staff are
trained in their areas of responsibility. Our staff
members are carefully selected and reflect the
principles of Scouting.
Facilities
All of
our camps feature facilities in natural
surroundings. Our Family Camp Weekends are held at
Camp Resolute which has been inspected for safety,
cleanliness, and program suitability.
Program
It’s easy
to see the benefits of the programs we offer. Of
course, fun is the top priority of every boy. But,
while delivering the fun, we manage to add in equal
amounts of citizenship, fitness, self-esteem, and
character development that are the hallmarks of
Scouting.
Financial Aid
A limited number of partial
Camperships will be available to families who
demonstrate a need. A confidential Campership
Application is available by clicking
here. Please send in your Campership Application
along with your Camp Registration form. Camperships
are not typically granted in amounts greater than
50% of the camp fee.
Insurance
Knox
Trail Council maintains an insurance policy which
covers all Scouts while at camp. This policy is an
excess policy, which means that benefits are paid in
excess of the benefits paid by any other insurance
which the individual or group may have. To
summarize, if your Scout is injured at camp, your
personal insurance becomes primary for coverage with
the camp insurance picking up any remaining amount.
If no other insurance is available, the council’s
policy will cover expenses.
Accreditation
Each of
our camps undergoes one or more safety inspections
prior to and during operation. Our camp was
certified as Nationally Accredited by the BSA during
the 2009 summer camp season.
Cancellation of Programs
The Knox
Trail Council reserves the right to cancel any
program. Youth having made reservations for any
cancelled program will be given the opportunity to
make reservations for any other program being
offered.
Refund
Policy
All
Family Camp programs are non-refundable but are
transferable to a different Family Camp Weekend in
the same camping season pending availability.
Non-Discrimination Policy
The
programs of the Knox Trail Council are available to
all boys without regard to race, color, religion,
disability, or national origin. Any youth member may
attend any age appropriate camp conducted within the
council.
Confirmation Packets
The
email receipt you receive after you complete your
registration is the only confirmation you will
receive. No further email confirmations will be
sent. The confirmation packet can be obtained by
clicking here.
Health
Forms
A health
history form must be completed for all participants.
This form can be obtained by
clicking here. Please
send a copy. Do not send the original we cannot
return them.
Questions
Why
wonder...call us! Questions about our camps can be
emailed to
campresolute@gmail.com
or contact the Knox Trail
Council Service Center, Monday through Friday,
between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. 508-872-6551.
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
This camp
must comply with regulations of the Massachusetts
Department of Public Health (105 CMR 430.000), and
be licensed by the Nashoba Associated Boards of
Health, Ayer, MA. Information on 105 CMR 430.000 can
be obtained at 617-983-6761.
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