Camp Grizzly
10 RV Sites, 16 Cabins, 18 Tent Sites
Since 1938, Camp Grizzly has been the home to amazing summer adventures for many Scouts and Leaders and has helped to shape thousands of Scouts into amazing young people! Nestled on the edge of the Hoodoo Mountains, Camp Grizzly is home to a fantastic shooting sports program, including six different ranges. In the Eagles Nest, new scouts will spend two full days learning scouting through first-class skills and the ins and outs of the scouting program. Your scouts will return to their troop each evening thoroughly fired up about scouting and their achievements! Our Tradescraft program features metalworking and welding merit badges, giving your older scouts the opportunity to explore potential lucrative careers. Camp Grizzly has a proud tradition of unit service and great programs. Your unit will have an exciting week that balances opportunities to earn merit badges and to work together as a troop and in patrols with service project opportunities, and our mid-week patrol games and competitions.
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Things to know
Check-in: 1:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PMRules
Registration and Arrival
Check In Procedure
- Check In: 1:00 PM
- Check Out: 12:00 PM
- Check-in is 1 to 6 PM.
- For early or late check-in, guests must contact the Ranger before arriving.
- We ask all guests to call the Ranger an hour before arrival for current check-in procedures.
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.
Campground Navigation
- Please be respectful of your neighbors and do not walk through other sites.
- Only use main roads and designated pathways to navigate the campground.
Speed Limit
- The camp speed limit is 5 mph. This policy is to keep you, your children, and your pets safe.
- Exceeding this speed limit will result in a warning.
- Multiple warnings will result in you being asked to leave.
- Safety is our number one priority.
Quiet Time Policies
- 10 PM to 7 AM.
- Anyone playing loud music will be warned once and then asked to leave without a refund.
Parking
- Please do not park your vehicle, trailer, or boat in an adjacent site.
- Use of more than one site will result in additional charges.
- Vehicles may be driven to your site for loading/unloading.
- Once unloaded, please park vehicles in the designated parking lots.
- Vehicles should be backed in for safety and emergency evacuation purposes.
Bicycles
- Bicycles are permitted in our camp.
- Helmets and shoes must always be worn when riding.
- Please be careful around other guests.
Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
- All-terrain vehicles, dirt bikes, motorcycles, golf carts, and other OHVs are not permitted at our camp.
- Thank you for your understanding.
Severe Weather
- In case of severe weather, seek shelter in the dining hall or bathrooms.
Evacuation Procedures
- Should there be a need to evacuate the camp, you will be informed by the Ranger where to go.
- For the safety of you and others, please follow all instructions.
Electrical Use
- You are responsible for understanding how many amps you are using in your RV.
- Amp usage over the amps provided can overload your circuit breaker.
Restrooms
- For the comfort of all our guests, restrooms are open 24/7 except for temporary closing during cleaning.
- We ask for your help in keeping the restrooms clean.
Waterfront
- Swimming is not permitted outside of designated areas.
- There is no lifeguard on duty. For the safety of our guests, the waterfront is available from dawn until dusk.
- Anyone under 18 must always be supervised.
- Alcohol, horseplay, running, loud music, glass containers, and diving are not permitted on the waterfront.
- Failure to follow these rules may result in you being asked to leave without a refund.
Trash Disposal and Recycling
- Trash cans are located throughout the camp.
- Please tie trash bags closed and put your trash completely in the trash container.
- If the can is full, please find another container.
- Do not place your trash on the ground. Woodland creatures are attracted to left-out food, and while we think they are cute and wonderful animals, we don’t want you to find a surprise nighttime visitor.
- Do not dispose of wires, oil, furniture, mattresses, chemicals, or any toxic waste in our trash cans.
- Failure to adhere to this rule may result in charges for disposal fees.
Cleaning
- Guests are responsible for cleaning up facilities after use.
- Failure to do so will result in additional cleaning fees.
- Tent sites should be swept for trash, and trash taken to the dumpster.
- Buildings should be swept, mopped, all food preparation surfaces sanitized, all tables and chairs stored, and trash taken to the dumpster.
Children
- Children under 18 must always be supervised by an adult.
Alcohol
- Alcohol is not permitted in the communal areas of the camp.
- Please keep all alcohol in your sight or vehicle.
- Failure to follow these rules will result in you being asked to leave.
Safety and Emergencies
- Open fires are not permitted in our campground.
- Fires must be in designated fire rings.
- Guests are responsible for following all state and local fire restrictions, including seasonal fire bans.
- Failure to follow these rules will result in you being asked to leave without a refund.
- If you observe any activity you believe to be of concern, contact the ranger on the property immediately.
- Fireworks and firearms are strictly prohibited in our camp.
- The prohibition of fireworks includes, but is not limited to, sparklers, smoke bombs, aerials, and firecrackers.
- The prohibition of firearms includes, but is not limited to, airsoft, BB, and pellet guns.
- If these items are seen outside of your vehicle, you will be asked to leave immediately without a refund.
- Injuries while camping on our property are the responsibility of the guest.
- The Inland Northwest Council and our campgrounds are in no way responsible for your injuries.
- If you need to call 911 for any reason, please contact the ranger so they can be prepared to escort the emergency personnel to your site.
Pet Policy
- No pets allowed during Scout events
- We ask that you always keep your pets on a leash.
- This helps you, your pet, and other guests stay safe.
- Pets, except licensed service animals, are not allowed in the dining hall or meeting rooms due to county laws and health codes.
- Be a good neighbor and always clean up after your pet. Failure to clean up after your pet will result in you being asked to leave without a refund.
- Pets may not be left unattended in our camp. Please do not tie your pet to any trees, doors, or fences.
- Under no circumstances are pets allowed on the furniture. Additional cleaning fees will be charged per incident.
- Due to insurance requirements, all pets must be vaccinated at our camp.
- Please make sure your pet’s vaccinations, including rabies, are up to date.
- Excessive barking is not tolerated and disturbs your neighbors.
- Please note that excessive barking may result in you being asked to leave without a refund.
Cancellation Policy
MODERATE
If the guest cancels at least 1 week before your check-in day and time, they will receive a full refund (minus Spot2Nite convenience or resort fees). If the guest cancels within the 1 week before check-in, there will be no refund.