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1 Boy Scouts of America in Minnesota today  



1.1  Central Minnesota Council  



1.1.1  Parker Scout Reservation  





1.1.2  Naguonabe Lodge  







1.2  Gamehaven Council  



1.2.1  Blue Ox Lodge  





1.2.2  Gamehaven Paddles  







1.3  Gateway Area Council  





1.4  Northern Star Council  





1.5  Northern Lights Council  



1.5.1  Camp Wilderness  







1.6  Sioux Council  





1.7  Twin Valley Council  



1.7.1  Cuyuna Scout Camp  







1.8  Voyageurs Area Council  







2 Girl Scouting in Minnesota Today  



2.1  Girl Scouts - Dakota Horizons  





2.2  Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin Lakes and Pines Council  





2.3  Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys  







3 Scouting museums in Minnesota  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Scouting in Minnesota has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.

BSA Councils serving Minnesota.

Boy Scouts of America in Minnesota today

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There are eight Boy Scouts of America (BSA) local councils serving Minnesota. In addition, the Northern Tier National High Adventure Bases of the BSA is located in Minnesota.

Central Minnesota Council

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CMC is headquartered in Sartell, Minnesota. Ranging from Nevis and Park Rapids in the northwest to Elk River in the southeast, the council serves 46 communities in the area.

Central Minnesota Council is made up of four districts:

Parker Scout Reservation

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Central Minnesota Council is home to Parker Scout Reservation, which was established in 1941 by Clyde Parker. The Camp sits on 256 acres (1.0 km2) of wooded land on North Long Lake north of Brainerd, Minnesota.

Naguonabe Lodge

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The Central Minnesota Council is supported by Naguonabe Lodge #31 of the Order of the Arrow. Naguonabe Lodge #31 was founded in 1927.

Gamehaven Council

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Gamehaven Scouting serves seven counties in southeast Minnesota. From its council office located in Rochester MN, its area ranges from Red Wing MNtoWinona MNtoOwatonna MN and is bordered to the south by Iowa and the east by Wisconsin.

In Rochester alone, there are more than 2,000 Scouts, including 26 Cub Scout packs (grades first through fifth) and more than 20 Scouts BSA troops (sixth grade through age 18). For older youth, Venturing is a high adventure outdoor program while Explorer Posts partner with firms like the Mayo Clinic, Cascade Veterinary Hospital, Gold Cross Ambulance, and Rochester Police to offer career development activities (age 14 through 21, coed).

Gamehaven Scouting consists of these districts:

Blue Ox Lodge

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Gamehaven Scouting is supported by Blue Ox Lodge #26 of the Order of the Arrow.

Gamehaven Paddles

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Gamehaven Scouting has volunteers who are certified by the American Canoe Association in both canoeing and kayaking. Youth awards and leader training is available on request to in-council, other councils, and to the public. Our kayak fleet ranges from recreational kayaks appropriate for Webelos Scouts to kayaks suitable for training for Lake Superior and Seabase trips. Gamehaven provides solo canoe training with Wenonah Argosy solo canoes as well as traditional tandem canoeing. Check out the Google Group called Gamehaven Paddles.

Gateway Area Council

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Gateway Area Council serves Scouts in Wisconsin and Minnesota.

Northern Star Council

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Located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Northern Star Council was formed from the merger of Viking Council and Indianhead Council in 2005.

Northern Lights Council

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As of 2006, Northern Lights Council serves all of North Dakota, and parts of South Dakota, northwest Minnesota and northeast Montana. Voyageur Trails District is one of two NLC Districts in Minnesota.

Camp Wilderness

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Northern Lights Council is home to Camp Wilderness, located on Bad Axe Lake near Emmaville, MinnesotainHubbard County, Minnesota. Founded by Herman Stern in 1946, Camp Wilderness is a 2,400-acre (10 km2) camp. On August 18, 2006, the camp celebrated its 60th anniversary by opening the Butler Wilderness Outpost, a Cub Scout camp for the scouts to attend. Camp Wilderness is, by area, the largest Scouts camp owned and operated by a Minnesota Scouting Council, although the National Council owns the much larger Philmont Scout RanchinNew Mexico, and the slightly larger Charles L. Sommers Northern Tier Base, also located in Minnesota.

Sioux Council

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Headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Sioux Council serves Scouts in South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota.

Twin Valley Council

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Located in Mankato MN.


Cuyuna Scout Camp

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Twin Valley Council is home to Cuyuna Scout Camp, established as Camp Cuyuna in 1967. The Camp sits on 680 acres (2.8 km2) of wooded land surrounded by six lakes (Goodrich, Little Pickerel, Big Pickerel, Lily, Grass, Cranberry). Additionally, Lake Russell (originally Command Lake) sits entirely within the boundaries of Cuyuna Scout Camp. Cuyuna Scout Camp ("Cuyuna," for short) is located northeast of Crosslake, Minnesota. Campsites are arranged for scouts to sleep and eat as patrols with a central troop assembly area. Patrols draw their rations from a central Commissary and cook all of their meals together except for two Camp-wide meals, on Sunday and Friday nights.

Voyageurs Area Council

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Headquartered in Hermantown, Minnesota, Voyageurs Area Council serves Scouts in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Its Order of the Arrow Lodge is Ka'niss Ma'ingan Lodge #196.

Girl Scouting in Minnesota Today

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Map of Girl Scout Councils in Minnesota
Map of Girl Scout Councils in Minnesota

Three Girl Scout Councils serve Minnesota.

Girl Scouts - Dakota Horizons

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See Scouting in South Dakota. Serves a large portion of northwestern Minnesota and Rock County in southwestern Minnesota.

Headquarters: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Web Site: http://www.gsdakotahorizons.org

Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin Lakes and Pines Council

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Lakes and Pines Council serves 11,000 girls in 39 counties throughout the northern half of Minnesota and northwest corner of Wisconsin. Northern Pine and Land of Lakes Councils joined together Jan. 1, 2008 to form Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin Lakes and Pines.

Headquarters: Waite Park, Minnesota
Website: http://www.girlscoutslp.org

Camps:

Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys

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In partnership with 18,000 adult volunteers, the Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys helps nearly 45,000 girls each year—in all or portions of 49 counties in southern Minnesota and western Wisconsin.

Headquarters: St. Paul, Minnesota
Website: http://www.girlscoutsrv.org

Camps:

Scouting museums in Minnesota

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See also

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References

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Council Websites

Girl Scout Council Websites


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