For nearly 100 years, Scouts of all ages have come to Camp Sequassen for exciting summer adventures. Scouts will have fun individually and with their fellow Scouts at the waterfront, on the trails, at the ranges, and all across camp. Not only will they enjoy activities in the numerous program areas, but they can choose from more than 60 merit badges including traditional Scouting badges like swimming, archery, and rowing to STEM badges like automotive maintenance, engineering, and programming to badges you may not expect at camp like moviemaking, digital technology, and game design.

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What to expect at Camp Sequassen

New unit registrations require a $200 non-refundable unit deposit.  The $200 fee should be applied as a credit to the unit’s individual Scout/Scouter registrations when they are entered.

 

March 15, 2023 is the deadline for entry of Scout rosters.  At that time, a unit will be responsible for a minimum payment of $50 per registered Scout. To be eligible for the Early Bird bonus, full Scout fee must be paid online or received in the Council office by April 1st.  Fees not paid by April 1st are due no later than the Troop’s pre-camp meeting date, approximately three and a half weeks prior to the start of the appropriate camp session (check the Leader’s Guide for the pre-camp meeting schedule).

Online payments may be made by credit card or electronic check.  If your unit prefers to submit payment(s) to the Council office, please plan to do so in advance of entering your roster online.  Fees submitted to the Council office will be entered as a unit summer camp registration credit that you will be able to draw against as you enter your Scouts and Scouters online.  Roster entries entered without payment will be held in your “cart” until payment by credit card or electronic check is authorized.

Scouts who come to camp on their own, without leaders from their home Troop, are called provisional campers and are welcome to attend Camp Sequassen.  Whether a Scout’s Troop doesn’t attend Sequassen or the Scout wants to attend a different or additional week(s) of camp, he/she may register as a provisional camper by completing an individual registration online.  (Scouts attending camp with their unit should speak with their leaders about registering for the unit’s week at camp.  Please do not submit an individual registration for the session you are attending with your unit.)

It is recommended that an account with login be set up to register so you will be able to return to the registration to make additional payments, sign up for special programs, and/or revise merit badge selections.  Use the link below to access the registration system, select the desired week, and click “Register.”

Select the correct individual registration category and indicate whether you will pay the full camp fee or the $50 non-refundable deposit, by credit card or electronic check, when the registration is submitted.  When you enter all the registrant’s information, you will also have the option of ordering and paying for camp photos and tickets for the Saturday family brunch (brunch is already part of every week long camper’s registration, tickets are for friends and family that would like to join the campers for the last meal at camp).

If you have questions, please contact the Camp Registrar, karen.caiati@scouting.org, 203-951-0234.

We look forward to sharing our summer with you!

 

Click HERE to register as a provisional camper.

Please note that, while you may enter campsite preferences, site selection cannot be guaranteed.  A unit must commit to attending with a minimum of 10 Scouts to reserve an individual site.  Units that plan to bring fewer than 10 Scouts may still register and indicate site preference but will not be assigned a site until other units’ camper numbers can be determined.

Forms & Guides

LEADER’S GUIDE 

FORMS 

Health Forms

DINING SERVICES

CAMP STAFF & COUNSELOR-IN-TRAINING

CAMP STAFF EMPLOYMENT DOCUMENTS 

Program Resources

NOTE: SCUBA participants must supply the included RSTC Medical Statement, signed by their physician, in addition to the regular camp health form.

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Choose from over 60 merit badge programs!  Traditional merit badges as well programs related to STEM, trades, and Eagle required.

Animation, Archery, Art, Astronomy, Athletics, Automotive Maintenance, Backpacking, BSA Lifeguard***, Camping*, Canoeing, Chemistry, Chess, Citizenship in the Nation**, Citizenship in the World**, Climbing, Communication**, Cycling*, Digital Technology, Engineering, Environmental Science*, Exploration, Fingerprinting, Fire Safety, First Aid*, Fishing. Forestry, Game Design, Geocaching, Geology, Kayaking, Learn-to-Swim***, Leatherwork, Lifesaving*, Mammal Study, Metalwork, Mining in Society, Motorboating, Moviemaking, Music, Nature, Nuclear Science, Oceanography, Orienteering, Painting, Personal Fitness*, Photography, Pioneering, Plumbing, Pulp and Paper, Reptile & Amphibian Study, Rifle Shooting, Robotics, Rowing, Scouting Heritage, SCUBA Diving, Search & Rescue, Shotgun Shooting, Signs Signals & Codes, Small Boat Sailing, Soil & Water Conservation, Space Exploration, Sports, Stand Up Paddle Board & Snorkeling***, Swimming*, Weather, Wilderness Patrol***, Wilderness Survival, Welding, Wood Carving, Woodwork

* Required merit badges for Eagle Scout
**Available for Eagle Week participants only
***Not a merit badge

Some badges have prerequisite requirements that must be done outside of camp.

Some classes are limited in size and will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Please Note: this list of merit badges is subject to change.

What can I do?

It's not just merit badges. Choose from specialty programs for added adventure!

Wilderness Patrol

Wilderness Patrol

Offered every week of camp, our Wilderness Patrol gives new and first-year Scouts a chance to experience all the camp program areas with guidance from experienced staff. They’ll work on Scout skills that will help them advance and have a great time doing it.  They will also be able to earn a couple merit badges to start them on their Scouting career.

Discover Adventure

We know older Scouts (14+) love adventure and Camp Sequassen is the place to Discover Adventure. In this program, Scouts will sample COPE (Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience), try the zip-line, participate in shooting sports, spend an afternoon tubing on the Farmington River and more. This program is offered every week of camp.

$40 additional per Scout

Trail to Eagle Week

Eagle Scout Badge

Are you working toward earning the Eagle Scout rank? Join us for a week of programming to help you get ready- from Eagle-required badges (Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the World, and Communication) to master classes on planning your project, the Board of Review, and more. Participate in our Eagle Week program during weeks 4, 5, or 6.

$40 additional per Scout

Aquatic Programs - Lifeguard BSA

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Be more like a fish with our BSA Lifeguard program! You’ll learn and practice the requirements to earn both BSA and American Red Cross Lifeguard  certifications. You must be at least 15 years old for our Lifeguard program.

BSA Lifeguard: $150 additional per Scout

Aquatic Programs - SCUBA Certification

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Participate in our SCUBA program where you’ll work through the SCUBA merit badge requirements and NAUI certifications. You must be at least 14 years old for our SCUBA program.

SCUBA: $339 additional per Scout

Cooking Week

Cooking

Cooking merit badge is a special program offering, week 5, only available to Scouts who are attending Camp Sequassen for multiple weeks during the summer. Scouts must be at least 13 years of age. Registration is part of the online merit badge selection process. Space is limited so sign up today!

Cooking Merit Badge: $40 additional per Scout

When can I go?

Week 1: June 25 - July 1

Wilderness Patrol
New Scout Programs
Discover Adventure
Specialty Aquatics Program
Counselor-in-Training (CIT) training week

Week 2: July 2 - July 8

Wilderness Patrol
New Scout Programs
Discover Adventure
Specialty Aquatics Program
Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Internship Week

Week 3: July 9 - July 15

Wilderness Patrol
New Scout Programs
Discover Adventure
Specialty Aquatics Program
Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Internship Week

Week 4: July 16 - July 22

Eagle Week
Wilderness Patrol
New Scout Programs
Discover Adventure
Specialty Aquatics Program
Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Internship Week

Week 5: July 23 - July 29

Eagle Week
Cooking Week
Wilderness Patrol
New Scout Programs
Discover Adventure
Specialty Aquatics Program
Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Internship Week

Week 6: July 30 - August 5

Eagle Week
Wilderness Patrol
New Scout Programs
Discover Adventure
Specialty Aquatics Program
Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Internship Week

What will it cost?

2023 Fees

BASE FEE

Early Bird Fee

$525

register and pay in full by April 1, 2023
Second Week or Sibling Camp Fee

$510, $485 for early bird

per Scout
Same Scout for second week OR a sibling during same week
Resident Camp Fee

$550

per Scout

Don’t forget our specialty programs: Discover Adventure: $40 additional per Scout; SCUBA: $339 additional per Scout; BSA Lifeguard: $150 additional per Scout; Eagle Week: $40 additional per Scout