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Camp Friedlander
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Camp Friedlander opened on June 23, 1919 and was dedicated on August
23, 1919. In 2002, Camp Friedlander re-opened as one of the
premier camps in the nation and has quickly became a favorite
camping destination for Scouts from all over the world.
During
the summer months, the Camp Friedlander Summer Camp program provides a
rewarding experience for thousands of Boy Scouts. For the rest of
the year, the camp serves as a great meeting and camping place for
Scout units and other groups, and hosts many exciting events and
activities. Learn more about what Camp Friedlander offers:
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Facilities
All of the facilities and
buildings
at Camp Friedlander are available for reservation between mid-August
and June. Click here for more
information about Reserving Camp.
Read the descriptions below to learn more about the facilities
your group can use for their next event.
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Dining Hall
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The
Camp Friedlander Dining Hall is ideal for trainings, Blue and Gold
Banquets, Courts of Honor, wedding receptions, family reunions, or just
about any major event. A large deck
provides for outdoor dining.
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The building is air-conditioned
with seating for 600 people.
An industrial kitchen makes meal preparation for large
groups possible. Soft drink fountains and coffee pots can be
reserved. Full
AV support, including a projector, wireless microphone, and DVD
player, is also available.
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Lake Marge Schott
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The
18-acre Lake Marge Schott is home to plenty of water activities
including swimming, fishing, sail boating, kayaking, and canoeing.
Many
of the campsites are located on the lakefront. A boathouse and
shelter
are nearby for program use. Lifeguards must be on duty for
swimming and boating. (The camp can provide lifeguards if needed.)
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Swimming Pool
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The Olympic-size swimming pool
is open between June and September.
We have plenty of pool toys for use including a basketball and
volleyball nets. Lifeguards must be on duty to use the
pool. (The
camp can provide lifeguards if needed.)
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Cabins |

Cabins are available for rental and are heated for winter camping.
A shower house is located nearby, and the Dining Hall and
lakefront are a short walk away. There are six smaller cabins and
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Smaller cabins have four bunk
beds, two wardrobes, and a writing desk on each side. Each cabin has
two sides. Cabins are heated and have high-speed internet
access.
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Larger cabins can sleep up to
six people and have a full bathroom, table and chairs, a
writing desk, and high-speed internet access. These cabins
are heated and air-conditioned. Meals can be prepared at a small
kitchen unit with a refrigerator. There are two sides to each
cabin.
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Campsites
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There are a total of 23 campsites at Camp Friedlander with varying
capacities. Traditional campsites are located near the lakefront
or in more secluded locations in the woods. Each canvas tent
holds two campers and is raised on a wooden platform. Tents hold
two cots with mattresses.
There are 2 tree house campsites. Tree houses are open air buildings
that
are comfortable for winter camping, but still offer a primitive feel.
The tree houses have eight bunks each.
Every
campsite has a shelter with picnic tables, a fire ring, a water pump,
and a nearby shower house.
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Climbing Tower and Ropes Course
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The 60-foot climbing and rappelling tower is one the highlights of the
Camp Friedlander program. The COPE (Challenging Outdoor Personal
Experience) ropes course can be a great teambuilding activity for your
group. Click here to learn more about
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Amphitheater
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The amphitheater has a
500-person seating capacity and a spectacular view of the lake. A
large campfire ring makes for a great evening program.
Audio-visual support is available and the amphitheater is a
short walk down the hill from the Dining Hall.
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Eagle's Nest
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The Eagle's Nest is located at the center of camp adjacent to a large
outdoor shelter. It makes for a great conference room and
is only
a minute walk from the Dining Hall.
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The Eagle's Nest can seat about 40 people with tables, more with just
chairs. The room is heated and air-conditioned, has a small kitchenette
including a coffee maker, and a private restroom. High-speed
wireless internet is available.
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Reserving Camp
Camp Friedlander is the perfect
place to hold your group's next meeting, campout, or event, and camping
is free for Scout units and their chartering organizations!
Download
the Camp
Facility Price List to view rental capacities and fees.
Camping and program equipment is also available for rental.
Download the Camp Equipment Price List for more details.
All Dan Beard Council camps are operated under the policies and
guidelines of the Boy Scouts of America. Please be sure to read
the Camp
Usage Guidelines,
Camp Vehicle Policy, and the
Camp Firewood Policy
to ensure your group is prepared for a great trip to camp.
Print out
and complete the Application for Camp
Usage
to make your
reservation.
To check availability and make reservations, call Jennifer Pangallo,
Camping Secretary, at
(513) 961-2336 ext. 234 or visit the Dan
Beard Council Scout Service Center at 2331 Victory
Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45206. Completed forms can be faxed to
(513) 961-2688, but please call to check availability and make sure
your fax was received. Please
note that payment is due at the time of your reservation.
All of the forms listed above, as well as maps to the camp can be
downloaded together in the Camp Reservation Packet.
Weekend Getaway Special Offer -
Get your friends and family together and join us at Camp Friedlander
for a weekend stay in one of our luxurious Senior Staff Cabins (larger
cabins) with sleeping facilities for up to six people. You will
also enjoy access to a small kitchenette for meal preparation.
All of this is offered for just six hours of service at the camp during
your stay. This is a great way to help the camp and to stay for free at
beautiful Camp Friedlander. Reservations must be made 2 weeks in
advance to Lead Ranger/Manager, Jason Pigg, at
513-831-8311.
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Camp
Friedlander Orienteering Course
Camp Friedlander has a complete Orienteering
Course that your unit is invited to use while staying at camp.
Click on the
Camp Friedlander Orienteering Course for a map and course in full
color.
Special thanks goes out to Ron Reynolds for
putting together this course as part of his Woodbadge ticket.
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Camp Friedlander Geocaches
Try your hand at finding the new Camp Friedlander geocaches. Using a
GPS system, you can put your Scout skills to the test to find the
geocaches hidden throughout the camp. Click on Camp
Friedlander Geocaches to download the instructions and clues.
Special thanks goes to Ron
Reynolds for putting together the geocaches!
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Downloads
Map of
Camp Friedlander
Camp
Facility Price List
Camp
Equipment Price List
Camp
Usage Guidelines
Camp Vehicle Policy
Camp Firewood Policy
Application for Camp Usage
Camp
Reservation Packet
Camp Friedlander Orienteering Course
Camp
Friedlander Geocaches
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