Weekend and Camp Rental  | Seven Mountains Scout Camp Is More Than a Scout Camp Seven Mountains Scout Camp is more than a Scout Camp. Our year round facility is available to Scouting and non-Souting groups. From our dining hall, four pavilions, Eagle Lodge an outdoor chapel, the Don Bailey Campfire Circle, and much more, Seven Mountains is perfect for Outdoor Educational School Outiings, retreats, company gatherings, family reunions and even weddings. Pictured left are Mrs & Mrs John Cannon who were married at the Don Bailey Campfire Circle on August 1, 2009. Contact Charlie Harklerode or Jim Kennedy to plan your special event at Seven Mountains Scout Camp. | Camp MapSeven Mountains Scout Camp Facility Use Form 2009-2010 Camp Rental Form 2008 Site Reservation Information and Facility Usage |  | Dining Hall Facilities The Dining Hall is a year-round multi-purpose facility featuring 2,400 square feet for dining, meetings, indoor group activities and more. It features: - A full service kitchen with two stoves, ovens, deep fryer, convection oven, salad bar, coffee service, walk in cooler and freezer, ice machine and dishwasher.
- Seating for up to 350 using supplied tables and benches. Certain configurations -- including theater style - will allow more people. There are separate restroom facilities.
- Meals may be self pre-pared or included in rental fees
|  | |  Eagle Lodge | Sleeping Accommodations Seven Mountains features both rustic and modern sleeping accommodations for nearly 200 people. We also offer numerous tent camping sites throughout the facility. Sleeping facilities include: - Eagle Lodge (Upper and Lower Levels) ? Dedicated in July, 2006 features two separate levels each sleeping 32 and includes a separate "leaders room." Amenities include bathroom/shower, furnace heat, complete kitchen with gas stove, and eating area.
- Rimmey Lodge - Sleeps 36 people and features wood stove heat, gas stove, refrigerator, and restroom.
- Leopold Cabin - Sleeps 24 and features wood stove heat, refrigerator, and gas stove.
- Pioneer, Wald, and Wood Cabins ? Sleep 16 and have wood stove heat, refrigerator, and gas stove.
All sleeping buildings have running water, electric, and bedding is bunk | |  | Other Facilities & Programming Available - 5-Hard Roof Shelter Pavilions, which can accommodate 10 to 100 people.
"Campfire" area, overlooking the lake with benches seating up to 300. Activity Field can accommodate baseball, softball, soccer, lacrosse, marching band practice and more Shooting Sports Area for rifle, shotgun, BB gun, and archery. A lake for fishing or row boating Swimming Pool (June through August) Outdoor Chapel for reflection Nature Center and educational trails Hundreds of hiking trails |
Other Items of Note We are required by the Boy Scouts of America to ensure all non-Boy Scouts of America groups, individuals, organizations using our facilities meet the following standards: - Non-Scouting groups must sign a "Hold Harmless" and have it on file prior to use.
- Certificates of Insurance may be required. Specific details are available upon request.
- Certain areas may require supervision by certified personnel. Please contact the Service Center for specific details.
- All groups are required to leave the facilities in the same condition they were found.
To Schedule Your Event or for more InformationContact the Juniata Valley Council Service Center for pricing and availability. Juniata Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America 9 Taylor Drive Reedsville, PA 17084 717-667-9236 717-667-9798 (fax)
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