Specialty Summer Camps @ June Norcross Webster Scout Reservation
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  • Apprentice, Automotive & Trades Camp
  • The Marksman: Shooting Sports Skills
  • All Things Robotics & Technology
  • All Things Helmets & Harnesses
  • All Things Water, Maritime & Aquatics
  • FISH CAMP
  • Chef Prep - Cooking Techniques
  • ATV Adventure Camping (Age 14+)
  • All things Biking, Berms, & BMX
  • Lumberjack Games (Week 6)
  • NYLT
  • Enviro Camp
  • Home
  • About J.N. Webster
  • Be A Thunderbird! - Provo Camping
  • Trail to Eagle Camp
  • Ranger's Camp
  • Apprentice, Automotive & Trades Camp
  • The Marksman: Shooting Sports Skills
  • All Things Robotics & Technology
  • All Things Helmets & Harnesses
  • All Things Water, Maritime & Aquatics
  • FISH CAMP
  • Chef Prep - Cooking Techniques
  • ATV Adventure Camping (Age 14+)
  • All things Biking, Berms, & BMX
  • Lumberjack Games (Week 6)
  • NYLT
  • Enviro Camp
Specialty Summer Camps @ June Norcross Webster Scout Reservation

about the j.N. Webster scout reservation 

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Innovation and excitement; you can’t describe the June Norcross Webster Webster Scout Reservation without them.  Scouts are changing and JNW is evolving with them.  In the morning, one Scout can get his “inner nerd” satisfied at Robotics and Chess Merit Badge then get his thrills during the afternoon ATV session.  Another Scout can do Welding, Swimming and Small Boat Sailing. A third Scout may want to attend any of the 8 themed “specialty” camps. If your Scout has an interest they want to explore, JNW is the place to craft a program that suits them.

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Located in the Northeastern Connecticut Town of Ashford, "The Reservation" is part of the Quinebaug & Shetucket National Heritage Corridor also called the "Last Green Valley". As the last coastal watershed between Boston and Washington, D.C. still dark as seen from satellite imagery in space. The Corridor is largely rolling hills, farm country and classic small New England mill towns. 
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