Camp Arrowhead BSA










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Camp Arrowhead BSA About
Welcome to Camp Arrowhead BSA, a cherished and vital outdoor education center located in Ona, West Virginia. For generations of West Virginia youth, and indeed, for many families and groups, this camp has been a cornerstone of outdoor adventure, learning, and camaraderie. While primarily known as a Boy Scouts of America (BSA) camp serving both Scouts and Cub Scouts, its extensive facilities and natural setting make it a significant asset for anyone seeking a robust outdoor experience right here in our beautiful state. It stands as one of the last few remaining BSA camps in West Virginia, offering an invaluable resource for youth development and outdoor exploration.
Camp Arrowhead is more than just a place to pitch a tent; it’s a vibrant environment where young people can develop essential skills, forge lasting friendships, and connect with nature. Its reputation for being an "excellent all-ages park" highlights its versatility and appeal beyond just traditional Scout programs. The dedication of the Scout leaders and the helpful and kind staff contribute to a welcoming and supportive atmosphere. For West Virginia families and local Scout troops, Camp Arrowhead provides an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the outdoors in a structured, safe, and enriching setting, distinguishing itself as a top-tier camp in our region.
Camp Arrowhead BSA is conveniently located at 506 Scout Camp Rd, Ona, WV 25545, USA. This address places it in a serene, natural setting just outside of Milton, providing a perfect balance of rustic charm and practical accessibility for West Virginia residents. While it offers a feeling of being immersed in the wilderness, it’s not so remote as to be difficult to reach.
The camp's location in Ona makes it a relatively central and accessible point for many parts of West Virginia, particularly for those in the western and central regions of the state. The roads leading to the camp are generally well-maintained, ensuring a smooth journey for buses carrying Scout troops, family vehicles, or individual visitors. A notable feature of Camp Arrowhead, especially for West Virginia, is the presence of "notably flat" camping areas. This is a significant advantage in a state known for its mountainous terrain, making setup and navigation within the camp much easier for all participants, including Cub Scouts. This unique combination of natural beauty and practical accessibility ensures that Camp Arrowhead remains a top choice for outdoor activities and youth programs right here in our home state.
Camp Arrowhead BSA provides a comprehensive array of facilities and services primarily geared towards youth development and outdoor education, but also supporting a comfortable stay for visitors:
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Diverse Camping Areas: The camp offers various camping areas, many of which are notably flat, a rarity for West Virginia. These sites are suitable for both tent camping and potentially other rustic setups for groups.
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Modern Restrooms and Showers: Access to modern restroom facilities and showers is available, providing essential conveniences that enhance the camping experience, especially for younger Scouts and families.
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Swimming Pool: A well-maintained swimming pool is on-site, offering a refreshing activity and a crucial element for summer camp programs and recreational use.
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Fishing Lake: A designated fishing lake allows for recreational angling, providing a peaceful and educational activity for Scouts and visitors.
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Cub Land Playground: A large "Cub Land" playground is available, specifically designed for Cub Scouts, offering age-appropriate activities and play areas.
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Classrooms and Facilities: The camp includes various classroom buildings and other facilities to support educational programs, workshops, and indoor activities.
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Canoes/Kayaks: While seasonal, reviews suggest that canoes and kayaks may be available for use on the lake, expanding water-based recreational options. It’s best to confirm availability based on the time of year.
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Hiking Trails: A network of hiking trails and several shortcuts weave all over the camp, encouraging exploration and providing opportunities for nature walks and outdoor exercise.
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Program Support for Scouting: The core service is supporting Boy Scout and Cub Scout programs, often simultaneously, offering badges, skill development, and character building activities.
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Premier Scouting Camp: Camp Arrowhead BSA stands out as one of the last few remaining BSA camps in West Virginia, making it an incredibly valuable resource for local Scout troops and packs.
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Excellent for All Ages: Described as an "excellent all ages park," it caters not only to Boy Scouts but also to Cub Scouts and potentially families, offering a wide range of activities suitable for various age groups.
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Flat Camping Areas: Uniquely for West Virginia, the camping areas are notably flat, which greatly simplifies tent setup and navigation, especially beneficial for large groups and younger campers.
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Diverse Recreational Facilities: The camp boasts a variety of amenities including a swimming pool, a fishing lake, a large Cub Land playground, and extensive hiking trails, ensuring there’s always something to do.
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Educational Infrastructure: With classrooms and various facilities, the camp supports a robust educational component, vital for the Scouting programs it hosts.
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Supportive and Helpful Staff: Reviewers praise the Scout leaders for being "so helpful and kind," indicating a strong, positive environment for youth development.
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Cost-Effectiveness (compared to alternatives): One review highlights Camp Arrowhead as the "#1 camp in the state based on COST and facilities" for troops/packs, especially when compared to higher-cost alternatives like The Summit or less equipped state/national parks.
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Focus on Youth Development: The camp’s primary mission is to foster growth, skill-building, and character development in young people through outdoor experiences.
As a Boy Scouts of America camp, Camp Arrowhead BSA's "promotions" are typically structured around its program offerings and membership benefits, rather than public discounts in the traditional sense. Pricing for attendance at summer camps, weekend programs, and various events is set by the local BSA council.
For the most accurate information regarding program fees, registration deadlines, and any specific financial assistance or scholarship opportunities for Scouts, it is essential for local Scout leaders and parents to stay in direct contact with their local Scouting council representative. It’s advisable to inquire about group rates for troops and packs, as well as any early bird registration incentives for seasonal camps. While there aren't "promotions" in the commercial sense, the value offered through its facilities and comprehensive programs at a competitive cost (as noted by reviewers) makes it an excellent "offer" for the West Virginia Scouting community. Always reach out to the relevant Scouting council for the most up-to-date program information and associated costs.
For inquiries about Camp Arrowhead BSA, including program schedules, registration, or facility use, please note that contact is primarily managed through the local Boy Scouts of America council that operates the camp.
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Address: 506 Scout Camp Rd, Ona, WV 25545, USA
As a BSA camp, direct public phone numbers for individual bookings are typically not provided as programs are run through Scout units and the council. To get the most accurate and up-to-date information, local Scout leaders, parents, or interested parties should reach out to their regional Boy Scouts of America council office. They will be able to provide details on how to register for programs, schedule visits, and answer any questions regarding Camp Arrowhead.
For West Virginia locals, Camp Arrowhead BSA is far more than just a campground; it is a cherished institution and an invaluable resource for youth development and outdoor education. In a state where outdoor activity is deeply ingrained in our culture, this camp provides a structured and safe environment for young people to learn critical life skills, foster independence, and build character. Its enduring presence as one of the last remaining BSA camps in West Virginia underscores its importance to the local Scouting community.
The camp's exceptional facilities, including a swimming pool, fishing lake, a dedicated "Cub Land" playground, and extensive hiking trails, ensure that there's always an enriching activity for all ages. The unique advantage of having notably flat camping areas, a rarity in our mountainous state, makes it particularly accessible and comfortable for all participants. Moreover, the dedication and kindness of the Scout leaders and staff create a supportive and welcoming atmosphere where every child can thrive. For West Virginia families seeking a top-tier outdoor experience that promotes growth, resilience, and a deep appreciation for our state's natural beauty, Camp Arrowhead BSA stands as an unparalleled local treasure. It’s an investment in our youth and our community, providing experiences that shape future generations of West Virginians.
Customer Reviews
An excellent all ages park. Scouting of America has gotten into real estate as of late, selling off close to all camps in the West Virginia, with the exception of The $ummit, and Arrowhead, the former of which has a high cost ($$$-$$$$!!/per Scout) attached to it, whether it's the Jamboree, or just a weekend. Camp Kootaga is next on the chopping block, to be sold, as National Scouting has turned Scouting Camps into Game of Thrones, where they often slay your favorite characters. Camp Arrowhead remains, one of the last few camps in West Virginia, and thankfully, serves the Scouts, as well as Cub Scouts, often simultaneously on most seasonal weekends, with a pool, a fishing lake, a large "Cub Land" playground, several short cuts, and hiking trails weaving all over camp, among several other facilities, classrooms etc., to include showers, and modern restrooms. I believe I saw that they also have canoes/kayaks, but it was too early in the season, to say for sure. The camping areas are notably flat, especially for West Virginia, where significant areas of flat land are a rarity. Given that there's almost absolutely no competition, thanks to Scouting National, I would say based on COST, and facilities, this is the #1 camp in the state, whether you're taking your Troop, or Pack. The alternative for large troops/packs, would be to take your Scouts to the State/National parks, where industrial run off getting into the water table is a frequent occurrence, and some sites are a bit too austere for Cubs. My advice for any Troop leaders, would be stay in contact with your Scouting council rep, and make sure they hear you, and that they're passing onto National, that allowing Scouting to become an youth activity, that is only accessible for families in the >$150,000/year bracket, especially in a state where the average income is near the lowest in the US, despite having close to, if not the highest, per capita, participation in Scouting, is NOT acceptable. Camp Arrowhead, you're doing a great job! I hope this camp has a long future ahead of it, but with the management, at the National/Council level of Scouting, however you have an uphill battle, I'm sure. Well done, highly recommend.
Kids had a great time an scout leaders were so helpful annkind
We've been camping for years with our troop at bent pine and we love it. We have enjoyed many wonderful hikes up old baldie, across portions of the Kanawha trace, and spent hours fishing in the lake. The Buckskin council do a great job with maintaining and planning events. We will always love and cherish Camp Arrowhead.
I think it would be a good idea to add contact info to the website I went there when I was a boy scout 50 some years ago and was wondering who's allowed to go in now to fish or other activities
This is a great place. It's not perfect, but what Is? The facilities could use some updating but they aren't falling apart. Overall, I'd recommend this camp.
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