Pack 464 has two family camps scheduled for this year - a joint camp with Troop 164 at Bellows Air Force Station in August 2004 and our own pack camp in February 2005. Last year, our Pack camped at Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden in August 2003.
2003-08 Hoomaluhia Family Camp Photo Album Pack Leaders, please read the latest Cub Scout Outdoor policies in the BSA's "Outdoor Program Guidlines for Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts for 2003" © 2002 (BSA item #13-631) HTML or PDF
Also, see the "Guide to Safe Scouting," especially Chapter I on Adult Leadership and Chapter III on Camping. We will be following our Pack 464 Whittling Chip Policy for pocket knives and the BSA Leave No Trace program. At least one adult (21 years or older) for each child or family is required. No adult should be responsible for more than one child other than his or her own.
FAMILY CAMPING TIPS
- Cub Family Camping What-To-Bring Checklist
- Cub Scout Outdoor Program Guidelines Essential family info about camping
- Tips & Tricks for Camping
SCOUT CAMPS
- Aloha Council Camps Boy Scouts of America. Council Camps basic information.
Maps to Aloha Council Camps
Na Mokupuni O Lawelawe lodge's Where to Go Camping booklet
- Camp Pupukea (Oahu) Located on the North Shore, minutes away of the world famous Waimea Bay, Banzai Pipeline and Sunset Beach. 64.8-acre property operated by the Aloha Council.
- Camp Ehrhorn (Oahu) Offers tent camping space for smaller units with access to an extensive well maintained State of Hawaii trail system. Located minutes from down town Honolulu on Roundtop Drive in the Tantalus Area. The camp is on a 7 acre site in the mountains overlooking Manoa Valley.
- Camp Honokaia (Hawaii) Located on the Island of Hawaii between Honokaa and Waimea (Kamuela) on HWY 19. Camp Honokaia is on 210 acres of dense wood and heavy plant growth. The camp offers Scouts the opportunity to camp in a tropical rain forest. 238-acre property operated by the Aloha Council.
- Scout Beach (Guam) Located on Anderson Air Force Base beach area. Anderson AFB is located 6 miles north, on Route 1. To camp here you must receive permission from the Base Commander for use of facilities.
- Camp Alan Faye (Kauai) Located in the cool, high mountains of Kokee State Park on Kauai, 13 miles from the town of Waimea. The camp rests close to the famous Waimea Canyon, a popular tourist attraction on the Garden Island. 29-acre property operated by the Aloha Council.
- Camp Maluhia (Maui) The Maui County Council owns and manages one of the country's most widely used wilderness faculties. The camp rests on the windward slopes of West Maui with a panoramic ocean view.
- Girl Scout Council of Hawaii Camp information for Oahu, Maui and Hawaii.
PUBLIC CAMPGROUNDS IN HAWAII
- Hawaii State Parks
- City & County of Honolulu Parks Campground and permit information
- Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden 400-acre garden features day use area, fishing, campgrounds by permit, and a Visitor Center.
- Camp Wallace Alexander (Oahu) Only accessible with four-wheel drive vehicles. The 105 acres of the property is 90% plateau and 10% trees. Located at North Shore - near the Community of Haleiwa.
- Hanalei County Park (Kauai) This beach camp offers close access to World Class white sand beaches, approximately 5 miles from the Na Pali Coast and the famous hiking and camping experiences. Close to the historic Haena Wet and Dry Caves, the total area is rich in native fauna and wildlife.