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Scouting in Idaho

Scouting in Idaho has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.

Scouting in Idaho
"Friendship Poles" in Farragut Park
McCammon Library Opening
 Scouting portal

History edit

 
Cub Scouts at the Payette County Fair Kids Rodeo

The Ashton Council was founded in Ashton, Idaho in 1917. It closed in 1918.[1]

The Rupert Council was founded in Rupert, Idaho in 1922. It closed in 1924.[1]

The Boise Council (#105) was founded in 1919, and changed its name in 1927 to the Boise Area Council (#105). In 1951 the council changed its name to the Mountainview Council (#105). In 1968 the council merged with the Ore-Ida Council (#106).[1]

The Western Idaho Council (#106) was founded in 1927, and changed its name in 1929 to the Oregon-Idaho Area Council (#106). In 1933 the council changed its name to the Ore-Ida Council (#106). On January 30, 2020 the council merged with Snake River Council (#111) and formed Mountain West Council.[1]

The Bonner-Boundary Council (#106) merged with the Inland Northwest Council.[1]

The Idaho Falls Council (#107) was founded in 1922, and changed its name in 1925 to the Teton Peaks Council (#107). In 1993, the council merged with the Tendoy Area Council (#109) to become Grand Teton Council (#107).[1]

The Nez Perce County Council (#108) was founded in 1919 and changed its name in 1922 to the Lewiston Council (#108). It changed its name in 1925 to the Lewis-Clark Area Council (#108). In 1928 the council changed its name to the Lewis-Clark Council (#108). The council merged with the Inland Northwest Council (#661) in 1992.[1]

The Pocatello Council (#109) was founded in 1919, and changed its name in 1925 to the Eastern Idaho Council (#109). It changed its name in 1934 to the Tendoy Area Council (#109). In 1993, the council merged with the Teton Peaks Council to become Grand Teton Council (#107).[1]

The Shoshone County Council (#110) was founded in 1918, and changed its name in 1923 to the Shoshone-Kooteni Council (#110). In 1928 the council changed its name to the Idaho Panhandle Council (#110). The council merged with the Inland Northwest Council (#661) in 1992.[1]

The Twin Falls Council (#111) was founded in 1922, and changed its name in 1924 to the Snake River Area Council (#111). It changed its name in 1993 to the Snake River Council (#111). On January 30, 2020 the council merged with Ore-Ida Council (#106) and formed Mountain West Council.[citation needed]

The Mountain West Council (#106) was formed in 2020, with the merging of Ore-Ida Council (#106) and Snake River Council (#111) on January 30, 2020.[citation needed]

Scouting History edit

The 1969 National Scout Jamboree was held at Farragut State Park. Half of the 1973 National Scout Jamboree (Jamboree West) was held at the same location. The park hosted the 12th World Scout Jamboree in 1967.[citation needed]

International Girl Scout gatherings named Senior Roundups were held every three years from 1956 until 1965.[2] The last one was held at Farragut Reservation, Idaho, from July 17 to July 26, 1965, with 12,000 girls in attendance.

Boy Scouts of America in Idaho today edit

There are five Boy Scouts of America (BSA) local councils in Idaho.

Grand Teton Council edit

Grand Teton Council (#107)
 
HeadquartersIdaho Falls, Idaho
CountryUnited States
Website
www.grandtetoncouncil.org
  Scouting portal

Grand Teton Council was formed as a result of a 1994 merger between Tendoy Area Council, headquartered in Pocatello, and Teton Peaks Council, headquartered in Idaho Falls. They serve over 22,000 Scouts and 12,000 leaders in eastern Idaho, western Wyoming, and southwestern Montana. Their main office is in Idaho Falls, with other offices in Pocatello, Blackfoot, and Rexburg.[citation needed]

Organization edit

Districts[citation needed]
  • BingPow District
  • Blackfoot District
  • Centennial District
  • Eagle Rock District
  • Jackson District (Wyoming)
  • Lost River District
  • Malad District
  • North Caribou District
  • Portneuf District
  • Salmon District
  • South Caribou District
  • South Fork District
  • Star Valley District (Wyoming)
  • Tendoy District
  • Teton District
  • Wolverine District
  • Yellowstone District

Camps edit

Grand Teton Council operates six camping properties; three Scout Camps, a whitewater High Adventure Base, and two Cub Scout/Webelos day camps.

Island Park Scout Camp edit

This camp, located east of the town of Last Chance in Fremont County, Idaho, was established in 1975. The camp grounds are completely owned by the Council. This camp usually operates for four to five weeks during the summer. It includes both a high and a low COPE (Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience) course. The aquatics program includes the only Sailboat program for the Council camps as it features a large lake. During the first week of August this camp is the home of the new Family Scouting Experience where programs are offered for all family members. Programs include Wood Badge, Powder Horn, Cedar Badge (NYLT), another non-Scouting programs for family members.[citation needed]

Little Lemhi Scout Camp edit

This camp was founded in 1959. It is located east of the town of Irwin, Idaho, across the South Fork of the Snake River. The summer camp program normally runs six weeks, in June and July.[citation needed]

Treasure Mountain Scout Camp edit

This camp's first season was 1936. It features beautiful views of the Grand Teton, Table Rock, and Big Medicine Falls. The camp is located in the town of Alta, Wyoming. The traditional summer camp season is normally 5 weeks long in June and July. The highly acclaimed "Cedar Badge" Junior Leader Training, which later adopted the BSA National Youth Leadership Training as its curriculum in 2005, is offered during the last two weeks of June at this camp. It is filled with springs as well; the two biggest ones being Blue Bear and Morning Glory. Blue Bear is 10 ft (3.0 m) deep, Morning Glory is 40 ft (12 m) deep.[citation needed]

Salmon River High Adventure Base edit
 
Salmon River High Adventure Base

In 1966, Teton Peaks Council started a whitewater kayaking program on the upper reaches of the Snake River. Within a few years, the program shifted to the Salmon River, operating out of the Spring Creek area. In 1986, the council acquired a permanent property for the base at Hale Gulch, approximately 13 miles downriver from North Fork, Idaho. This base, also known as SRHAB, is open in June and July, with 2.5 day sessions starting every Monday and Thursday. The primary program consists of rafting and whitewater kayaks. Secondary programs include low COPE, archery, climbing and rappelling, and frisbee gold. The base will celebrate two anniversaries in 2015, being the 30th anniversary of the current location and the 50th anniversary of the overall program.[citation needed]

Krupp Scout Hollow edit

This former 40-acre (160,000 m2) farm and orchard was acquired in the 1980s for the purpose of Cub Scout activities. It is the home of a Cub Scout Day Camp (although traveling Day Camps are also sponsored across the service area). It includes a large frontier fort, an original Union Pacific caboose, bb gun range, and archery range. It is located in the town of LaBelle, Idaho. Wood Badge adult leadership training courses are held here with courses held during the summer and early autumn.[citation needed]

Portneuf Springs edit

This is the council's newest camp, serving the Cub Scouts with a day camp throughout the month of June. It is located west of Chubbuck, Idaho, off of I-86.[citation needed]

Order of the Arrow edit

Arrowmen in Grand Teton Council are covered by Shunkah Mahneetu Lodge 407. The name translates to "Gray Wolf," which is the lodge's totem. It was formed in 1994 from the mergere of Navando-Ikeu and Ha-Wo-Wo-He-Qua-Nah.[citation needed]

Inland Northwest Council edit

Inland Northwest Council is headquartered in Spokane, Washington and serves Scouts in Washington and Idaho.[citation needed]

Organization edit

Districts[citation needed]
  • David Thompson District, Sandpoint
  • Lewis-Clark District, Moscow
  • Old Missions, Coeur d'Alene

Mountain West Council edit

Mountain West Council (#106)
HeadquartersBoise, Idaho
CountryUnited States
Website
www.mountainwestcouncil.org
  Scouting portal

Mountain West Council was created with the merger of Ore-Ida Council #106 and Snake River Council #111. It serves Scouts in Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and Utah.[citation needed]

Organization edit

Districts
  • Owyhee District[3]
  • Tapawingo District[4]
  • Snake River District[5]

Camps edit

  • Camp Morrison[6]
  • Camp Bradley[7]
  • Culimore High Adventure Camp[8]
  • Salmon River High Adventure Base[9]

Ore-Ida Council edit

Ore-Ida Council (#106)
HeadquartersBoise, Idaho
CountryUnited States
Website
www.oreidascouting.org
  Scouting portal

Ore-Ida Council merged with Snake River Council in 2020. It served Scouts in Idaho and Oregon.[citation needed]

Organization edit

Districts
  • Centennial District[10]
  • Gem State District[11]
  • Oregon Trail District[12]
  • Seven Rivers District[13]

Camps edit

  • Camp Morrison[14]
  • Culimore High Adventure Camp[15]
  • Salmon River High Adventure Base[16]

Snake River Council edit

Snake River Council (#111)
HeadquartersTwin Falls, Idaho
CountryUnited States
Website
www.srcouncil.org
  Scouting portal

Snake River Council merged with Ore-Ida Councin in 2020. It served Scouts in Idaho, Nevada, and Utah.[citation needed]

Organization edit

Districts[citation needed]
  • Cassia District
  • Falls District
  • Minidoka District
  • Northside District
  • Wood River District

Camps edit

  • Camp Bradley
  • Camp Murtaugh

Order of the Arrow edit

  • The Ma-I-Shu lodge (363) of the Order of the Arrow serves the council.[citation needed]

Trapper Trails Council edit

Trapper Trails Council serves Scouts in Utah and Idaho.[citation needed]

Girl Scouting in Idaho edit

Girl Scouting in Idaho
 
Map of Girl Scout Councils in Idaho
  Scouting portal

Girls in Idaho are served by two councils.

Girl Scouts Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho edit

Girl Scouts Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho
HeadquartersSpokane, Washington
CountryUnited States
Website
gsewni.org
  Scouting portal

Girl Scouts Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho was formed on May 1, 2007, by the merger of Girl Scouts Mid – Columbia Council and Girl Scouts Inland Empire Council.[citation needed]

Service centers edit

Camps edit

Girl Scouts of Silver Sage edit

Girl Scouts of Silver Sage
HeadquartersBoise, Idaho
CountryUnited States
Website
girlscouts-ssc.org
  Scouting portal

Silver Sage serves 6,300 girls in southern Idaho, eastern Oregon, and northern Nevada.[citation needed]

Service centers edit

Camps edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Hook, James; Franck, Dave; Austin, Steve (1982). An Aid to Collecting Selected Council Shoulder Patches with Valuation.
  2. ^ Larson, Keith (2000). "Girl Scout Senior Roundups". Scouts on Stamps Society International. Retrieved September 8, 2006.
  3. ^ "Owyhee District".
  4. ^ "Tapawingo District".
  5. ^ "Snake River District".
  6. ^ "Camp Morrison".
  7. ^ "Camp Bradley".
  8. ^ "Culimore High Adventure Camp".
  9. ^ "Salmon River High Adventure Base<".
  10. ^ "Centennial District".
  11. ^ "Gem State District".
  12. ^ "Oregon Trail District".
  13. ^ "Seven Rivers District".
  14. ^ "Camp Morrison".
  15. ^ "Culimore High Adventure Camp".
  16. ^ "Salmon River High Adventure Base".

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Scouting in Idaho has a long history from the 1910s to the present day serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live Scouting in Idaho Friendship Poles in Farragut ParkMcCammon Library Opening Scouting portal Contents 1 History 2 Scouting History 3 Boy Scouts of America in Idaho today 3 1 Grand Teton Council 3 1 1 Organization 3 1 2 Camps 3 1 3 Island Park Scout Camp 3 1 3 1 Little Lemhi Scout Camp 3 1 3 2 Treasure Mountain Scout Camp 3 1 3 3 Salmon River High Adventure Base 3 1 3 4 Krupp Scout Hollow 3 1 3 5 Portneuf Springs 3 1 3 6 Order of the Arrow 3 2 Inland Northwest Council 3 2 1 Organization 3 3 Mountain West Council 3 3 1 Organization 3 3 2 Camps 3 3 3 Ore Ida Council 3 3 4 Organization 3 3 5 Camps 3 3 6 Snake River Council 3 3 7 Organization 3 3 8 Camps 3 3 9 Order of the Arrow 3 4 Trapper Trails Council 4 Girl Scouting in Idaho 4 1 Girl Scouts Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho 4 1 1 Service centers 4 1 2 Camps 4 2 Girl Scouts of Silver Sage 4 2 1 Service centers 4 2 2 Camps 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Cub Scouts at the Payette County Fair Kids RodeoThe Ashton Council was founded in Ashton Idaho in 1917 It closed in 1918 1 The Rupert Council was founded in Rupert Idaho in 1922 It closed in 1924 1 The Boise Council 105 was founded in 1919 and changed its name in 1927 to the Boise Area Council 105 In 1951 the council changed its name to the Mountainview Council 105 In 1968 the council merged with the Ore Ida Council 106 1 The Western Idaho Council 106 was founded in 1927 and changed its name in 1929 to the Oregon Idaho Area Council 106 In 1933 the council changed its name to the Ore Ida Council 106 On January 30 2020 the council merged with Snake River Council 111 and formed Mountain West Council 1 The Bonner Boundary Council 106 merged with the Inland Northwest Council 1 The Idaho Falls Council 107 was founded in 1922 and changed its name in 1925 to the Teton Peaks Council 107 In 1993 the council merged with the Tendoy Area Council 109 to become Grand Teton Council 107 1 The Nez Perce County Council 108 was founded in 1919 and changed its name in 1922 to the Lewiston Council 108 It changed its name in 1925 to the Lewis Clark Area Council 108 In 1928 the council changed its name to the Lewis Clark Council 108 The council merged with the Inland Northwest Council 661 in 1992 1 The Pocatello Council 109 was founded in 1919 and changed its name in 1925 to the Eastern Idaho Council 109 It changed its name in 1934 to the Tendoy Area Council 109 In 1993 the council merged with the Teton Peaks Council to become Grand Teton Council 107 1 The Shoshone County Council 110 was founded in 1918 and changed its name in 1923 to the Shoshone Kooteni Council 110 In 1928 the council changed its name to the Idaho Panhandle Council 110 The council merged with the Inland Northwest Council 661 in 1992 1 The Twin Falls Council 111 was founded in 1922 and changed its name in 1924 to the Snake River Area Council 111 It changed its name in 1993 to the Snake River Council 111 On January 30 2020 the council merged with Ore Ida Council 106 and formed Mountain West Council citation needed The Mountain West Council 106 was formed in 2020 with the merging of Ore Ida Council 106 and Snake River Council 111 on January 30 2020 citation needed Scouting History editThe 1969 National Scout Jamboree was held at Farragut State Park Half of the 1973 National Scout Jamboree Jamboree West was held at the same location The park hosted the 12th World Scout Jamboree in 1967 citation needed International Girl Scout gatherings named Senior Roundups were held every three years from 1956 until 1965 2 The last one was held at Farragut Reservation Idaho from July 17 to July 26 1965 with 12 000 girls in attendance Boy Scouts of America in Idaho today editThere are five Boy Scouts of America BSA local councils in Idaho Grand Teton Council edit Grand Teton Council 107 nbsp HeadquartersIdaho Falls IdahoCountryUnited StatesWebsitewww wbr grandtetoncouncil wbr org nbsp Scouting portalGrand Teton Council was formed as a result of a 1994 merger between Tendoy Area Council headquartered in Pocatello and Teton Peaks Council headquartered in Idaho Falls They serve over 22 000 Scouts and 12 000 leaders in eastern Idaho western Wyoming and southwestern Montana Their main office is in Idaho Falls with other offices in Pocatello Blackfoot and Rexburg citation needed Organization edit Districts citation needed BingPow District Blackfoot District Centennial District Eagle Rock District Jackson District Wyoming Lost River District Malad District North Caribou District Portneuf District Salmon District South Caribou District South Fork District Star Valley District Wyoming Tendoy District Teton District Wolverine District Yellowstone DistrictCamps edit Grand Teton Council operates six camping properties three Scout Camps a whitewater High Adventure Base and two Cub Scout Webelos day camps Island Park Scout Camp edit This camp located east of the town of Last Chance in Fremont County Idaho was established in 1975 The camp grounds are completely owned by the Council This camp usually operates for four to five weeks during the summer It includes both a high and a low COPE Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience course The aquatics program includes the only Sailboat program for the Council camps as it features a large lake During the first week of August this camp is the home of the new Family Scouting Experience where programs are offered for all family members Programs include Wood Badge Powder Horn Cedar Badge NYLT another non Scouting programs for family members citation needed Little Lemhi Scout Camp edit This camp was founded in 1959 It is located east of the town of Irwin Idaho across the South Fork of the Snake River The summer camp program normally runs six weeks in June and July citation needed Treasure Mountain Scout Camp edit This camp s first season was 1936 It features beautiful views of the Grand Teton Table Rock and Big Medicine Falls The camp is located in the town of Alta Wyoming The traditional summer camp season is normally 5 weeks long in June and July The highly acclaimed Cedar Badge Junior Leader Training which later adopted the BSA National Youth Leadership Training as its curriculum in 2005 is offered during the last two weeks of June at this camp It is filled with springs as well the two biggest ones being Blue Bear and Morning Glory Blue Bear is 10 ft 3 0 m deep Morning Glory is 40 ft 12 m deep citation needed Salmon River High Adventure Base edit nbsp Salmon River High Adventure BaseIn 1966 Teton Peaks Council started a whitewater kayaking program on the upper reaches of the Snake River Within a few years the program shifted to the Salmon River operating out of the Spring Creek area In 1986 the council acquired a permanent property for the base at Hale Gulch approximately 13 miles downriver from North Fork Idaho This base also known as SRHAB is open in June and July with 2 5 day sessions starting every Monday and Thursday The primary program consists of rafting and whitewater kayaks Secondary programs include low COPE archery climbing and rappelling and frisbee gold The base will celebrate two anniversaries in 2015 being the 30th anniversary of the current location and the 50th anniversary of the overall program citation needed Krupp Scout Hollow edit This former 40 acre 160 000 m2 farm and orchard was acquired in the 1980s for the purpose of Cub Scout activities It is the home of a Cub Scout Day Camp although traveling Day Camps are also sponsored across the service area It includes a large frontier fort an original Union Pacific caboose bb gun range and archery range It is located in the town of LaBelle Idaho Wood Badge adult leadership training courses are held here with courses held during the summer and early autumn citation needed Portneuf Springs edit This is the council s newest camp serving the Cub Scouts with a day camp throughout the month of June It is located west of Chubbuck Idaho off of I 86 citation needed Order of the Arrow edit Arrowmen in Grand Teton Council are covered by Shunkah Mahneetu Lodge 407 The name translates to Gray Wolf which is the lodge s totem It was formed in 1994 from the mergere of Navando Ikeu and Ha Wo Wo He Qua Nah citation needed Inland Northwest Council edit Main article Inland Northwest Council Inland Northwest Council is headquartered in Spokane Washington and serves Scouts in Washington and Idaho citation needed Organization edit Districts citation needed David Thompson District Sandpoint Lewis Clark District Moscow Old Missions Coeur d AleneMountain West Council edit Mountain West Council 106 HeadquartersBoise IdahoCountryUnited StatesWebsitewww wbr mountainwestcouncil wbr org nbsp Scouting portalMountain West Council was created with the merger of Ore Ida Council 106 and Snake River Council 111 It serves Scouts in Idaho Oregon Nevada and Utah citation needed Organization edit DistrictsOwyhee District 3 Tapawingo District 4 Snake River District 5 Camps edit Camp Morrison 6 Camp Bradley 7 Culimore High Adventure Camp 8 Salmon River High Adventure Base 9 Boise Council redirects here For the Boise city government see Boise City Council Ore Ida Council edit Ore Ida Council 106 HeadquartersBoise IdahoCountryUnited StatesWebsitewww wbr oreidascouting wbr org nbsp Scouting portalOre Ida Council merged with Snake River Council in 2020 It served Scouts in Idaho and Oregon citation needed Organization edit DistrictsCentennial District 10 Gem State District 11 Oregon Trail District 12 Seven Rivers District 13 Camps edit Camp Morrison 14 Culimore High Adventure Camp 15 Salmon River High Adventure Base 16 Snake River Council edit Snake River Council 111 HeadquartersTwin Falls IdahoCountryUnited StatesWebsitewww wbr srcouncil wbr org nbsp Scouting portalSnake River Council merged with Ore Ida Councin in 2020 It served Scouts in Idaho Nevada and Utah citation needed Organization edit Districts citation needed Cassia District Falls District Minidoka District Northside District Wood River DistrictCamps edit Camp Bradley Camp MurtaughOrder of the Arrow edit The Ma I Shu lodge 363 of the Order of the Arrow serves the council citation needed Trapper Trails Council edit Main article Trapper Trails Council Trapper Trails Council serves Scouts in Utah and Idaho citation needed Girl Scouting in Idaho editGirl Scouting in Idaho nbsp Map of Girl Scout Councils in Idaho nbsp Scouting portalGirls in Idaho are served by two councils Girl Scouts Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho edit Main article Girl Scouts Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Girl Scouts Eastern Washington and Northern IdahoHeadquartersSpokane WashingtonCountryUnited StatesWebsitegsewni org nbsp Scouting portalGirl Scouts Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho was formed on May 1 2007 by the merger of Girl Scouts Mid Columbia Council and Girl Scouts Inland Empire Council citation needed Service centers edit Sandpoint Idaho Coeur d Alene Idaho Lewiston IdahoCamps edit Camp 4 Echos is 230 acres 0 93 km2 on Lake Coeur d AleneGirl Scouts of Silver Sage edit Girl Scouts of Silver SageHeadquartersBoise IdahoCountryUnited StatesWebsitegirlscouts ssc org nbsp Scouting portalSilver Sage serves 6 300 girls in southern Idaho eastern Oregon and northern Nevada citation needed Service centers edit Boise Idaho Pocatello Idaho Idaho Falls IdahoCamps edit Camp Alice Pittenger in McCall in Valley County Idaho It has 53 acres 210 000 m2 on the shores of Payette Lake It is named for a long term Girl Scout volunteer and donor of the land Alice Pittenger Pine Creek Ranch in Shoup in Lemhi County Idaho It has 161 acres 0 65 km2 Camp Ta Man a Wis in Swan Valley in Bonneville County Idaho It has 40 acres 160 000 m2 Camp Elkhorn is 12 acres 49 000 m2 in Baker in Baker County Oregon Friendship Square a house in Boise Idaho citation needed See also edit nbsp Scouting portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scouting in Idaho Eagle Rock Idaho Farragut State Park Scouting in British ColumbiaReferences edit a b c d e f g h i Hook James Franck Dave Austin Steve 1982 An Aid to Collecting Selected Council Shoulder Patches with Valuation Larson Keith 2000 Girl Scout Senior Roundups Scouts on Stamps Society International Retrieved September 8 2006 Owyhee District Tapawingo District Snake River District Camp Morrison Camp Bradley Culimore High Adventure Camp Salmon River High Adventure Base lt Centennial District Gem State District Oregon Trail District Seven Rivers District Camp Morrison Culimore High Adventure Camp Salmon River High Adventure Base Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scouting in Idaho amp oldid 1188618739 Grand Teton Council, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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