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Camp Cedarlands

Archer Pocket Patch

Revolutionary Trails Council







Camp Cedarlands archer patch. A Revolutionary Trails Council camp. In January of 2002, Land of the Oneidas merged with the General Herkimer Council to form the Revolutionary Trails Council located in Utica, New York.

Cedarlands Scout Reservation

Cedarlands Scout Reservation is a 5,000-acre Scout camp situated in Long Lake, New York. The Reservation has a traditional base camp program for younger Scouts and a High Adventure program for older Scouts. Located in the heart of the Adirondack Park, Cedarlands is a two and a half hour drive from Utica and Syracuse. Cedarlands hosts three mountains (OA, Walker and Masters), Lake McRorie and Scout Pond. Both Lake McRorie and Scout Pond have islands on them for exploration.


Cedarlands is different from most council-owned camps as Scouts are given the opportunity to cook their own meals three times a day. There are barbeques on Sunday and Friday nights. Many opportunities exist for Scouts at Cedarlands. A climbing program is offered on a climbing wall and portable climbing tower. Merit badges consist of the traditional merit badges offered at a Boy Scout camp. Embarking for Cedarlands a Scout can plan to hike a mountain or two, go snorkelling, sailing and mountain biking on camp owned bikes (or bring your own).




Bill Griesmyer -- Last updated 22-June-2011