Boulder Creek Scout Reservation
The
Boulder Creek Scout Reservation (BCSR) offers a convenient year
around location (one hour drive from the mid-peninsula) for outdoor
activities in the redwood forests of the Santa Cruz Mountains.
The camp covers over 300 acres of varied terrain (three ecological
zones) and borders the lush Bear Creek where salmon and steelheads
spawn. BCSR also offers a 2.5 mile nature trail and a 3.5 mile
historical trail describing the history of early California logging.
The camp, which can accommodate up to 400 campers in 23 camping
areas, offers of a quiet and serene camping atmosphere, a pavilion
for crafts and presentations, campfire circle, outdoor chapel,
archery and rifle range, family camp with tents and tent platforms,
kitchen, swimming pool, picnic tables, and shower and restroom
facilities. The camp has a full time resident ranger who can assist
you with all your needs.
The camp entrance sign is a little over one mile from the town of Boulder Creek on Bear Creek Rd., 1.1 miles from Highway 9 and 12 miles from Highway 17. Turn south at entrance and follow the road across the bridge and into the parking lot on the right. Allow 1 to 1 1/2 hours driving time from most areas served by the Pacific Skyline Council.
Boulder Creek Scout Reservation
250 Scout Ranch Road (formerly & physically 14586 Bear Creek Road)
Boulder Creek, CA 95006
Ranger:
Sonny Payne (831) 338-3636
SonnyP146@juno.com
For reservations call the Foster City Service Center (650) 341-5633.
Boulder Creek Scout Reservation is owned, operated and maintained by the Pacific Skyline Council Boy Scouts of America.
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