Camp Lewis

Camp Lewis consists of approx. 127 acres of tall trees, meadows, river shore, and developed camp sites five miles north of Battle Ground, Washington, on the Lewis River. Camp Lewis acquired in 1956 is the only camp in the Cascade Pacific Council that is in Washington State.

During the July and the first part of August, Camp Lewis is used as a Cub Scout Day Camp. The rest of the year, the camp is open for reservation and use by Scouts.

The camp is broken into two areas which contain adirondacks, campfire bowl, program shelter, and picnic area. One of the newest facilities at the camp is the new fire bowl constructed by the Council's Order of the Arrow members in Wauna La-Mon'tay Lodge.

This Page Last Modified Thursday, February 28, 2002