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Boy Scout Troop 245
(Trussville, Alabama)
 
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Camp Comer
               Camp Sequoyah
     
Camp Westmoreland
 

Camp Jack Wright 
 

Camp Tekawitha
Camp Comer is a Boy Scout Camp located south of Mentone, AL.  It has over 1,000 acres, including a 90-acre lake.  Camp Comer has a 50 foot repelling tower and a dining hall that seats 500 at one time. The camp is open to swimming, sailing, rowing, motor boating, canoeing, and kayaking. Summer Camp offers five merit badge opportunities each day.

Camp Sequoyah is a Boy Scout Camp located in east central Alabama, near Cheaha State Park.  It is part of the Frank Spain Scout Reservation which has 1447 acres, including an 80-acre lake. The camp is open to canoeing, kayaking, swimming, and boating. It has a high speed water slide. Summer Camp offers four merit badge opportunities each day.

Camp Westmoreland is a 284 acre Boy Scout Camp located 5 miles from Florence, AL. The camp is one of the oldest Boy Scout Camps in the United States and is listed on the Alabama Historical Commision Register of Landmarks and Heritage. It has a shower and bathroom facility.  It also features a training and conference facility with a full kitchen. The camp is mainly used for NYLT, Adult training, and Boy Scout camping.
 
Camp Jack Wright is on 40 acres connected to the 1500-acre Tannehill State Park.  It is a primitive camp ideal for traditional Boy Scout camping.  It has a permanent orienteering course and activity pavilion where water may be obtained through spigots.

Camp Takawitha is the newest primitive Boy Scout camp located near Springville, AL.  Projects are being done to better this camp.  It is a great area for traditional Boy Scout camping!
   
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