Troop 37 Camping
Camping plays a central role in the Boy Scouts of America and especially with Troop 37. Camping provides scouts with opportunities to develop essential outdoor skills, teamwork, and a deep appreciation for nature. Through camping experiences in Harriman State Park, Bear Mountain State Park, and other nearby wilderness locations, scouts in Troop 37 learn to navigate the wilderness, set up camp, and practice Leave No Trace principles, fostering a sense of responsibility towards the environment and camaraderie among fellow scouts. Troop 37’s commitment to outdoor adventures not only shapes young minds but also instills a lifelong love for nature and a spirit of self-reliance.
- Camping is a cornerstone of the Troop 37 program, offering scouts a platform to hone crucial outdoor skills such as navigation, camp setup, and adherence to Leave No Trace principles.
- Scouts engage in immersive camping experiences that go beyond skill development, fostering teamwork and instilling a profound appreciation for nature and environmental responsibility.
- Troop 37’s long history of outdoor adventures goes beyond skill-building, leaving a lasting impact by shaping young minds, nurturing a lifelong love for nature, and cultivating a spirit of self-reliance and teamwork among fellow scouts.