2026 Summer Overnight Camp at Camp Ware
July 8 - July 12
| What: | 2026 Cub Scout Overnight Camp at Camp Ware |
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| When: | Wednesday, July 8th – Sunday, July 12th (Webelos Wednesday 7/8) |
| Where: | Camp John H. Ware, 3rd |
| Why: | "A week of camp life is worth six months of theoretical teaching in the meeting room." - Robert Baden-Powell |
| Cost: | Varies |

This summer, Pack 110 will be attending Camp Ware’s 2026 Cub Scout Overnight Camp on SESSION 1 from Thursday, July 9th – Sunday, July 12th (Webelos eligible to arrive on Wednesday, July 8th – more on this below).
You are able to sign up for 5, 4 or 3 days. ***You will be responsible for signing your family up for summer camp via the council website: https://scoutingevent.com/539-105490
- Choose Session 1
- List Hawkeye, Jubilee, Trapper for order of site preference
- Complete registration for each member of your family that is attending
- Scouts require BSA Member ID, date of birth, and *next year’s* scouting rank.
- Adults require BSA Member ID, date of birth, SYT Certificate, and clearances (details below)
- Please RSVP via the link below and send confirmation of your registration through the council website to Mr. Mullner at cubmaster@nullcubpack110.com. CC Mrs. Marcus at treasurer@nullcubpack110.com. RSVP required to confirm camping numbers with council.
Parent Campers Welcome!
In order to have a successful week at camp, we are required to have adequate parent attendees to supervise the scouts, but if you can’t attend your scout still can. Besides the opportunity to spend quality time with your Scout in an outdoor setting void of the distractions video games and television, you too will benefit from the valuable message shared by our trained camp staff. Summer camp also provides a phenomenal opportunity to interact with other leaders where ideas, challenges and experiences are shared. You will have a great time at camp!
To attend, adults will need
- Safeguarding Youth Training (SYT) – completed annually through the BSA Learn Center at: www.my.scouting.org. Read Scouting America’s Youth Protection Policy here: https://cccscouting.org/resources/youth-protection-policy/
- Criminal, Child Abuse, and FBI Fingerprint clearances – these clearances are available at https://www.cccbsa.org/resources/pa-background-checks/clearances/
- Health and Medical Information form (including a physical) – details below
REQUIRED: All campers must complete a Health and Medical Information form prior to arriving at camp
Camp attendees will need to fill out the appropriate form at https://www.scouting.org/health-and-safety/ahmr/ in order to attend camp. Choose from one of the first two options, depending on the duration of your stay, and complete all sections.
You will need to reference your immunization records to complete your form.
For campers staying longer than 72 hours, your form includes a Pre-Participation Physical (section C) that must be completed in a medical office by certified and licensed physician (MD, DO), nurse practitioner, or physician assistant – so plan in advance! If you our your child had a physical in July 2025 or later, it is possible that your doctor will complete section C without seeing you.
Early Bird Rates:
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3-days $360 (only $120 per day)
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4-days $385 (only $96 per day)
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5-days $410(only $82 per day)
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Adults $80, $90, $100 (3-day, 4-day, 5-day)
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Den Chief $150 (any session)
Programs are rank specific, designed to help Scouts advance. Webelos can begin their adventure on Wednesday or Thursday; Cub Scouts will begin their stay on Thursday.
Your Scout will have an amazing adventure swimming, shooting, exploring nature, building things, crafting, playing games, and making new friends. The Cub Scout summer camp experience runs Thursday through Sunday for all ranks (Tiger, Wolf, Bear, Webelos, and Arrow of Light).
Given the option to arrive a day early, your Webelos/Arrow of Light scouts get the camp to themselves. Program provides them with a little extra something regarding moving on to Boy Scouts but don’t fear they’ll get equally as much attending for only four days. This is pretty cool in that the Webelos can then help the younger Scouts acclimate. Regardless of when you get to camp, a great time is guaranteed… Both Scouts and adults!
RSVP / Questions?
If you would like to attend or have any questions, please feel free to contact the Cubmaster at cubmaster@nullcubpack110.com.