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Camp/Day Visitors: Camp (Weekend or 1 night) or Visit for day! You are invited to bring your own tent and camping gear. However, camp does have limited Boy Scout Wall Platform tents with 2 cots in each tent to use if you do not have a tent (please mark camp tent during registration process). Cub Scouts from same Pack will be camping together. Also, you may choose to visit the Cub Fun with Son as a day visitor. The $18 fee per person is the same whether you camp or attend as a day visitor.
Meals: Pack 254 will collect money for food and we will cook and eat at our campsite.
Cub Scout Fun with Son Outdoor Sports Program planned for Cub Scouts and their family providing outdoor sports activities and fun while camping. All Cub Scouts and their families are invited to attend!
Tentative Schedule: (Subject to change and final schedule will be provided upon check in)
Friday:
4pm - 9:15pm Check In & Campsite Setup
6pm - 8:45pm W.T. Bland Dining Hall Friday Meal (purchase in advance during registration)
7:30pm - 9:15pm Movie & Concession Services in W.T. Bland Dining Hall
9:30pm Adult Leader Meeting (Please send one adult per group)
10:00pm Taps (quiet time in campsites)
Saturday:
7:00am Reveille (Wake Up); 5K Race and Family Fun Run
7:30am Breakfast (W.T. Bland Dining Hall or Cook on own in campsite)
8:45am Opening Flag Ceremony
9am to 11:50am Spring to Spring Outdoor Sports Program
Noon Lunch (W.T. Bland Dining Hall or Cook on own in campsite)
1:30pm to 5:15pm Spring to Spring Outdoor Sports Program
5:15pm Closing Flag Ceremony
5:30pm Dinner (W.T. Bland Dining Hall or Cook on own in campsite)
7:00pm to 8:30pm Spring to Spring Party at W.T. Bland Dining Hall (stations will be set up outside around dining hall; snack and visit Peter Cottontail/Camp Characters)
8:45pm Akela Campfire Program at the Council Ring
10:30pm Taps (quiet time in campsite)
Sunday
7:00am Reveille (Wake Up)
7:30am Breakfast (W.T. Bland Dining Hall or Cook on own in campsite)
8:45am Opening Flag Ceremony
9:00am Interfaith Religious Service
9:15am - 11:50am Campsite Clean up & Pack to depart
Noon Camp La-No-Che Closes
Camp La-No-Che is part of the 1,627 acre Leonard and Majorie Williams Family Scout Reservation in Central Florida on the southern edge of the Ocala National Forest. Camp La-No-Che is in a excellent area for an outdoor adventure with us located on Lake Norris, a Florida lake being protected for it's environmental sensitive waterway. Also, Camp La-No-Che is on the Northern edge of the Wekiva River Protection Area.
Our location provides us with many opportunities to enjoy different types of outdoor adventures, camping and environmental learning. Since we are located at the southern edge of the Ocala National Forest, we have great springs to visit for swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving. Also, the forest provides some great Canoe Runs, Florida Hiking and Trail Bike Trails. Please check out this website for more info. If you have questions, please choose the contact us link.
Camp is open year round due to our nice Florida weather. The busiest time of the year is summer camp. Summer camp provides lots of adventure, fun, challenges and new opportunities every year for a different experience. Meet new Scouting friends and enjoy our great camp facilities. We offer a very intensive merit badge program during summer camp. Also, we have enhanced our High Adventure Program and Attraction Tours to offer a different experience. Also, our staff prides ourselves on providing great service to the Boy Scouts and Adult Leaders. For more information, please check out the Boy Scout Program Area in the Scout Program Link Page.
Camp La-No-Che stays busy year round providing lots of fun for all scouting. We are busy every weekend and you need to schedule your visit well in advance at least six months prior to your visit. Our Central Florida Council BSA Cub Scout Council Program is very active at camp with monthly events every month during the off season such as the Fun with Son, Cub Scout Halloween Weekend, Cub Scout Fitness Weekend, Webelos Adventure Weekend and the Tiger Growl. Our Boy Scout program is active during the off season with the Boy Scout Specialty Weekends. The Venture and Exploring stays active at camp with the Exploring Super Weekend and ROTC Weekends. Also, Boy Scout Units are encouraged to visit camp and plan a family campout or a unit camping trip.
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