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Click HERE
for the 2009 Slippery Falls Leader’s Guide
Welcome to Slippery Falls Scout Ranch
Welcome to Slippery Falls Scout Ranch, the premier Boy Scout Summer Camp
of the Last Frontier Council. Slippery
Falls is located near the town of Tishomingo, in the southeastern part of Oklahoma, near the Arbuckle Mountains.
Slippery Falls, gets its name from the
signature waterfall at the camp, in the Pennington Creek. This smooth slab
is well loved by youth and adults as a great way to cool off during a hot
summer day.
The camp consists of 1,480 continuous acres split by the Pennington Creek
and centered around Lake
Payne, which plays
host to most aquatics activities. The camp features a centralized dining
hall, regional shower facilities and program areas, with plenty of room to
roam, explore, and learn. The camp also features large granite
outcroppings, perfect for the curious rock climber.
Slippery Falls Scout Ranch is celebrating 41
years of great camping experiences in 2009. Boy Scout summer camp is an
experience that will stay with a youth forever, so many special activities
will be happening each week of camp. This summer, SFSR will host Scouting
units not only from the Last Frontier Council, Oklahoma
but also from Texas, Arkansas,
Louisiana, Kansas
and Missouri.
Our goal is to provide the best possible week of Scout camp for those youth
as they grow up to become leaders in our communities, states and nation.
In order to enjoy the highest quality program, planning must begin now.
Please read through this site and the 2009 Leader’s Guide to Summer
Camp and make note of any questions that you may have. We hope that you
will encourage every youth in your unit to attend this year's camp.
Camperships are available for those Last Frontier Council families who need
assistance.
Also returning in 2009 will be Patrol Flag competition. Each week,
Patrol Flags will compete for the Best in Camp bragging rights.
Visit our Contact Us page to send an email to your favorite Scout,
Venturer, Leader or staffer at SFSR during Summer Camp 2009.
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Latest News and Updates:
Interview Dates for Camp Staff and Camp Staff
Development Program are Feb.
7th.
The 2009 Leader's Guide with Registration Packet is now available to
download on the Forms page of this web
site.
Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ)
Reserved Campsites Chart

Camp Weeks 2009:
June 7-13, 14-20, 21-27
June 28 - July 4, July 5 - 11 & July 12-18
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