Camp Freedom, Heritage Reservation 300 Heritage Road, Farmington, PA 15437
About the Business
Camp Freedom at Heritage Reservation is a premier outdoor adventure institution located at 300 Heritage Road in Farmington, Pennsylvania, United States. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway or a week-long summer camp experience, Camp Freedom offers a variety of programs and activities throughout the year. From climbing and shooting to fishing and hiking, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Are you ready to test your skills on the climbing wall or brave the rapids of the Youghiogheny River? Perhaps you're interested in honing your rifle skills or navigating wooded terrain on an ATV. Camp Freedom provides a challenging and rewarding environment for youth to learn, lead, and grow through exciting outdoor activities.
As part of the Boy Scouts of America, Laurel Highlands Council, Camp Freedom serves nearly 10,000 youth members and 4,000 volunteer adult leaders in Western Pennsylvania, Western Maryland, and parts of West Virginia. With its multi-state footprint, Camp Freedom is one of the largest councils in the Boy Scouts of America.
For more information, visit our website or contact us at 412-471-2927 or lhc527@scouting.org. Join us at Camp Freedom for an unforgettable outdoor adventure experience!
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300 Heritage Rd, Farmington, PA 15437, United States
Reviews
"Great Sumner camp for Boy Scouts, well maintained, lots to do, nice new bathrooms/showers!"
"Cub Scout Winter Day - 1st time there. Very beautiful & well kept. It is a HUGE campground with many updated/modern buildings. Huge lake on grounds. Winter Day was excellent for the scouts. Very orgainized & ran extremely smooth. ALL THE STAFF involved in activities & throughout the campgrounds were so very, very helpful and and polite!! Love this place & will definitely return again aside from Scout activities!!"
"Beautiful camp especially by the water. No mosquitoes or ticks that we found. Scout program for merit badges was a bit disorganized and they were scrambling for counselors. Overall a good experience. Food was camp food. Always an adventure. Road to First class scout was awesome."
"Our son went to boy scout camp last week and had a fabulous time."
"I'm glad to see this camp has survived and thrived. I built the place ... Laid the electric lines waist deep in muck .... Dug the leach field ..... Built the roads ...... Built the dam that made the lake ....... and was the archery instructor for both camp's year #1"
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