Camp Tuk Tour

Camp Tukabatchee Tour


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Dining Hall
Robert S. Weil Dining Hall
This large, air-conditioned building seats 500+. Meals are served cafeteria style. A projector and large screen allow the showing of movies and training sessions.
Site 1
Ponil Campsite (#1)
On demand hot water, up to 16 tents
field
Alibamu Field
The lighted field is large enough for several activities to take place at once. The field is home to scoutcraft at summer camp.
Site 2
Crockett Campsite (#2)
On demand hot water, up to 16 tents
aquatics
Aquatics at Crane Lake
Crane Lake features two beaches: one for swimming and one for boating. Sailing and kayaking are among campers' favorite activities.
Site 3
Bear Campsite (#3)
On demand hot water, up to 16 tents
COPE
C.O.P.E.
This ropes course features 6 high elements and 12 low elements. The zipline is one of the most popular activities at camp. The course is available for use by troops and other groups in the off season.
Site 4
Choctaw Campsite (#4)
On demand hot water, up to 16 tents
Horse
Horsemanship
Horsemanship merit badge is offered onsite each summer.
Site 5
Watoolahokahatchee Campsite (#5)
On demand hot water, up to 16 tents
Island
John Dowe Island
Alibamu Council Ring is the main feature of the island. The seating area overlooks Crane Lake and provides awesome sunset views. There is seating for 350+.
Site 6
Cherokee Campsite (#6)
On demand hot water, up to 20 tents
First Aid
First Aid Lodge
A full time medic is available during summer camp with a doctor on call 24 hours a day. The lodge is usually staffed 40+ weekends a year.
Site 7
Bushyhead Campsite (#7)
On demand hot water, up to 16 tents
Shooting Sports
Steve Schloss Shooting Sports
Archery, shotgun and rifle merit badges are offered.
Site 8
Woadie Campsite (#8)
On demand hot water, up to 16 tents
Trading Post
Trading Post - Evans Generally General Store
A wide selection of BSA items, camp t-shirts, hats, buckles, patches and other items are available. A variety of snacks are on hand in case you did not get enough in the dining hall. Of course Slush Puppies are available too.
Site 9
Towassa Campsite (#9)
On demand hot water, up to 16 tents
Handicrafts
Ham Murray Handicrafts
This pavillion is behind the trading post and provides additional meeting space.
Site 10
Haffawo Campsite (#10)
On demand hot water, up to 16 tents
Dawson Trail
Taylor Dawson Trail
The Dawson Trail is part of the large 5 mile trail at camp. There are several interpretive areas along the trail.
Site 11
Creek Campsite (#11)
On demand hot water, up to 16 tents
    Site 12
Boone Campsite (#12)
On demand hot water, up to 18 tents

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