Throughout the history of Scouting, camping has brought joy to everyone who partakes in it.Whether you are a camper, a chaperone, a staffer, or guest; everyone shares in the excitement that stems from camping. Camp Pupukea is no different.
Some of our fondest Scouting memories as a youth aren’t from earning merit badges, doing skill reviews, or rank advancement. What’s remembered most fondly are the memories of late nights around the campfire, exploring the far reaches of camp, and displaying our troop’s spirit to the rest of camp at the activities and ceremonies. Our primary goal during OA Winter Camp is to give those same types of memories to today’s youth, by providing a safe, educational and dynamic environment where our boys have the opportunity to learn new things and make new friends.
All boy scouts and adult leaders must present a copy of their Health and Medical form (Parts A, B & C) at check-in. Click on the link below to download a copy. Adult Leaders must provide a current copy of their Youth Protection at check-in.