Pack 133 Camping Guide
Basic Info
Pack 133 will attend adventure camp in October 2023 at Bovay Scout Ranch in Navasota. The following is information about Bovay Scout Ranch:
Adventure Camp is weekend campout at Bovay Scout Ranch. Lions, Tigers, Wolves, Bears and Webelos Scouts and their families will enjoy an exciting variety of activities at several program areas. Meals are eaten in the air-conditioned dining hall. A camp staff team member in each area will provide program supplies and support the parents who will be invited to assist in leading the activities.
Conducted at the McNair Cub Scout Adventure Camp area of Bovay Scout Ranch, activities may include: seeking treasure in the lost mine, archeological quest at the dinosaur dig, a high-speed pedal feat at the BMX bike track, Robin Hood-style adventure at the archery range, marksmanship at the BB gun range, action at the Bud Adams sports field, exploring the camp at the nature center, and splashing in the water at the David Weekley Family Water Park (weather permitting).
Bovay Scout Ranch Address
Bovay Scout Ranch is located at 3450 County Road 317, Navasota, TX 77868.
Bovay Scout Ranch is a council camp. The 1,498 acres are a natural paradise for plants and wildlife with rolling hills, lakes, and campsites surrounded by native Huisache and Bois-d'arc trees and spectacular sunsets. The camp is located about six miles south of Navasota (one mile south of TX-6 BUS N and Tx-6 N Split) on the east side of TX-6 on County Road 317 (3450 County Road 317, Navasota, TX 77868).
What to Bring
Personal (check with Cubmaster)
Pack 133 will attend adventure camp in October 2023 at Bovay Scout Ranch in Navasota. The following is information about Bovay Scout Ranch:
Adventure Camp is weekend campout at Bovay Scout Ranch. Lions, Tigers, Wolves, Bears and Webelos Scouts and their families will enjoy an exciting variety of activities at several program areas. Meals are eaten in the air-conditioned dining hall. A camp staff team member in each area will provide program supplies and support the parents who will be invited to assist in leading the activities.
Conducted at the McNair Cub Scout Adventure Camp area of Bovay Scout Ranch, activities may include: seeking treasure in the lost mine, archeological quest at the dinosaur dig, a high-speed pedal feat at the BMX bike track, Robin Hood-style adventure at the archery range, marksmanship at the BB gun range, action at the Bud Adams sports field, exploring the camp at the nature center, and splashing in the water at the David Weekley Family Water Park (weather permitting).
Bovay Scout Ranch Address
Bovay Scout Ranch is located at 3450 County Road 317, Navasota, TX 77868.
Bovay Scout Ranch is a council camp. The 1,498 acres are a natural paradise for plants and wildlife with rolling hills, lakes, and campsites surrounded by native Huisache and Bois-d'arc trees and spectacular sunsets. The camp is located about six miles south of Navasota (one mile south of TX-6 BUS N and Tx-6 N Split) on the east side of TX-6 on County Road 317 (3450 County Road 317, Navasota, TX 77868).
What to Bring
Personal (check with Cubmaster)
- Copy of a current BSA Annual Health and Medical Record (Part A & B for all Scouting events) for every participant
- Tent
- Sleeping bag, sheets or blanket
- Pillow
- Cot or air mattress
- Personal items (e.g., deodorant, comb, medications, toothpaste, toothbrush)
- Water bottle, canteen, or cup
- Scout uniform), determined by pack leadership
- Clothing appropriate for weather and extra clothes
- Closed-toed shoes (tennis shoes) and extra pair
- Pajamas or sleeping clothes
- Rain gear
- Flashlight and extra batteries
- Personal medications
- Swimsuit and towel (weather permitting)
- Towel and washcloth
- Sunscreen
- Pocket knife and Totin' Chip
- Personal first aid kit
- Day pack
- Hand sanitizer
- Friday night snack, optional
- Saturday morning breakfast, non-cooking
- First-aid kit
- Small trash bags for restrooms
- Large trash bags (55-gallon) for campsite trash cans
- Camper Release Form for Scouts whose parents are not attending camp
- Toilet paper
- Wash soap for restrooms
- Money for patches, snacks and beverages, and t-shirts at the camp trading post, Trader Vics.
- Alarm clock
- Battery operated lantern
- Bicycle and bike helmet
- Book of Faith
- Camera
- Camp chair
- Cub Scout Handbook
- Fishing gear
- Glow sticks (great to keep track of your kids at night and to play games)
- Lockable footlocker
- Shower shoes
- Snacks (do not keep in the tent)
- Sports drinks or flavor packets for water (to help keep Scouts hydrated)
- Sunglasses
- Insect repellent
- Phone battery backup charger
- Wagon
- Camp roster
- Copy of Youth Protection Training certificate, for every adult
- Copy of medical forms, two copies alphabetized in an envelope or notebook (one to keep in campsite and one to turn in during registration)
- Online registration confirmation (printed copy of emailed receipt)