Scouts BSA Resident Camp: Chief Logan Reservation
Chief Logan Reservation is located outside of Chillicothe, near Ray, Ohio. With an open and flexible program, and the friendliest staff, your Scouts are sure to have an awesome camp experience! Highlights of camp include the climbing tower, zip line, black powder shooting, GaGa Ball, Brownsea Island, nature study, handicraft, and much more! Chief Logan operates a nationally accredited program.
Leader's Guide and other information Girls at Summer Camp FAQ Sheet
2021 Reservations
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All registrations must be updated with accurate counts by June 2nd. Any registrations with blank attendee names will be removed from the registrations for more accurate camp counts. Thank you.
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Week 1 June 20-June 26
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Week 2 June 27-July 3
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Week 3 July 4-July 10
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Week 4 July 11-July 17
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Week 5 July 18-July 24
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Week 6 July 25-July 31
Camp Fees
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Early Bird Rate $300
Must be PAID IN FULL by March 31, 2021
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Full/Regular Rate $320
Must be PAID IN FULL by April 30, 2021
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Late Rate/Fee $350
If paid after April 30, 2021
Adult Camp Fees
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Regular Rate $170
Must be PAID IN FULL by April 30, 2021
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Late Rate/Fee $190
If paid after April 30, 2021
New Summer Camp Payment Policy:
The $300 discounted rate OR a $40 non-refundable deposit is due on or before March 31, 2021 for each youth slot. Deposits may be transferred to another Scout in your unit or to a different camp during the current year. If no payment has been made for a youth by April 1, 2021, the SKC Camping Department will contact your troop and registration contact, via phone and email. If still no contact has been made, the SKC Camping Department has the right to cancel your unpaid or non-deposited registrations, to allow other troops to use those slots to attend summer camp.
- Discounted Rate – Registration must be paid in full before March 31, 2021
- Regular – Registration Paid in full on or before April 30, 2021
- Late fee – Paid in full after April 30, 2021
Have an Adventure at Chief Logan!
Flexible Program
While at camp, not all campers are required to participate in the same activities as others. Each camper can spend his time accomplishing tasks that will help them advance in rank including:
Campers can work on merit badges and requirements of any program area at almost any time on any day of the week.
Merit Badges and requirements are taught one-on-one or in small groups that allow for customized instruction and appropriate pacing for each Scouts’ ability.
Camper-centered philosophy that allows us to match the program to each camper’s level of experience.
Programs that operate on a limited open schedule due to safety or instructor availability: ATV Safety, Waterfront MB, Metalworking MB, Archery MB, Climbing MB.
Foothills of the Frontier First-Year Scouting Program
This program helps Scouters to complete all camp-related requirement for the Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class ranks. First-year Scouts are introduced into the open program and camp traditions along with exposing them to all program areas and events. The Foothills program emphasizes teamwork and leadership through the patrol method and prepares first-year scouts to enter the Frontiersman program the following summer. More highlights of the Foothills program include:
Honor Patrol: A team challenge for patrols of ALL campers, adults and staff that creates a great leadership opportunity for older campers and adult leaders to set the example for younger campers. It promotes teamwork, unity, service , and leadership.
Hiking: A five mile hike guided by dedicated foothills staff who help coordinate and guide patrols through he trails.
Order of the Fork Cooking
Foot Hills Medallion
Frontiersman Program
This program is a camp spirit program that provides a challenge to older campers and adults. This fantastic program enhances basic camping and wilderness survival skills, leadership, camaraderie, and self-confidence. This program is great for older campers (and adults) who are looking for a challenge!
Program Highlights:
There are four awards that can be earned, the Pioneer, Trapper, Mountain Man and Simon Gerty Award (for trappers and mountain men only). A camper must be at least 12 years old and first class to participate. Adult leaders regularly participate too! Events Include:
Service Project: Takes place on Wednesday afternoon
Pioneering Project: Takes place on Wednesday afternoon
Black Powder Rifle: Scouts must know and practice Rifle Range safety rules.
Brownsea Island
Brownsea Island, known around camp as BSI, is the ultimate in Scoutcraft. Nearly all of the essential Scouting outdoor skills can be learned there, including lashing and knot tying, wood tools safety and skills, camping, and cooking.
Merit Badges offered: Camping, Cooking, Fishing, Pioneering
Special Programs: Knot Club, Demonstrations, Order of the Fork, Five-Mile Hike, Toten’ Chip, Fire’m Chit, Paul Bunyan Axeman, Lash Master and Splicemeister.