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Camp Cedarledge |
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Approximately 45 minutes from downtown St. Louis
- Encompasses nearly 700 acres of wooded hills, accentuated
by rocky ledges, cedar trees and grassy meadows
- High hills and rambling creeks offer an invitation to such
activities as hiking to Atwood Lake (8.8 acres), searching the
creek beds for "lucky stones" (stones with holes worn
through the center), and running and playing in the meadows
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Camp Fiddlecreek |
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Approximately 45 minutes from downtown St. Louis
- Encompasses 83 acres
- The creek, which runs through the camp, is known as Fiddler's
Creek
- Troops explore the creek, hike the Borderline Trail (2 miles)
and examine the log cabin buildings that are a part of the camp's
history
- At the lake (2 acres), girls discover the many creatures that
live in and near the water
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Camp Tuckaho |
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Approximately 1-1/2 hours from downtown St. Louis
- Covers 521 acres of rolling hills and valleys
- Developed to represent the heritage of this area
- Units include covered wagons, log cabins, tree houses, five
lodges, five permanent tent units, one primitive unit and a
day outing area
- A recreation facility, Tuck Hall, is available for all camp
indoor programs
- Fossil hunting is popular activity in nearby creeks
- Sycamores that measure 14 feet in circumference are found
near the northern bluffs
- The Charlotte Davis Lake (8 acres) provides boating and fishing
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