Sub-Camps and Campsites

Tomahawk's Sub-Camps

What is a Sub-Camp?

At Tomahawk we operate four separate sub-camps. Each sub-camp is independent of each other. They each have their own climbing tower, first year camper program, beach, boating area, ecology center, and more. Navajo is our Resident Arrow of Light Sub Camp. The other three sub-camps are Scout BSA Camps: Chippewa, Sioux, and White Pine. Though they have the same program schedule and offer the same merit badges, they all operate their own separate merit badge programs. This means a unit in Sioux taking Climbing merit badge will not have to wait for those in Chippewa to climb first. The primary differences between the sub-camps are how food service is conducted and how tenting is done.

Chippewa Camp

Map of Chippewa Camp

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Chippewa is our oldest and largest of the sub-camps. If you are looking for that traditional large summer camp feel, then Chippewa is for you. Chippewa has 15 different campsites, most of them directly on a lake! Chippewa operates a Dining Hall and meals are served cafeteria style. If dinner and a show is your thing, then Chippewa is the place for you! Every lunch and dinner, the staff in Chippewa lead a song or put on a skit. There is always something fun happening in the Dining Hall.

Campsites

Campsite Capacity Campsite Map 360 View
Arapahoe 40 Map 360 View
Blackfoot 24 Map 360 View
Cherokee 32 Map 360 View
Cheyenne 32 Map 360 View
Choctaw 24 Map 360 View
Comanche 32 Map 360 View
Crow 32 Map 360 View
Dakota 40 Map 360 View
Fox 32 Map 360 View
Huron 32 Map 360 View
Pawnee 24 Map 360 View
Santee 32 Map 360 View
Seneca 40 Map 360 View
Shoshone 56 Map 360 View
Winnebago 24 Map 360 View

Sioux Camp

Map of Sioux Camp

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If operating under the Patrol Method is what your Troop/Crew is looking for, then Sioux is the place for you. Troops/Crews in Sioux camp will eat all of their meals in their campsite, with food being delivered in heater stacks to your campsite from the Central Kitchen. If your unit is looking to do its own cooking for the week, Sioux is the best camp to accommodate that. If this interests your group, make sure to check out the reduced camper fees on the fees page.

Campsites

Campsite Capacity Campsite Map 360 View
Cayuga 40 Map 360 View
Chickasaw 40 Map 360 View
Iroquois 24 Map 360 View
Menomonee 32 Map 360 View
Miami 32 Map 360 View
Mingo 32 Map 360 View
Mohawk 32 Map 360 View
Mohican 40 Map 360 View
Oneida 40 Map 360 View
Paiute 40 Map 360 View
Potawatomi 40 Map 360 View
Quapaw 40 Map 360 View
Sac 40 Map 360 View
Tonkawa 32 Map 360 View
Tuscarora 24 Map 360 View

White Pine Camp

Map of White Pine Camp

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White Pine is a great experience for those looking for a smaller camp feel. The areas around White Pines shore line have beautiful views and hills, and the tenting sites in White Pine are all on raised wooden platforms, giving a unique experience. White Pine's tenting areas aren't the only unique feature, as all meals are served in giant Outdoor Dining Halls located on the North or South end of camp. The staff at White Pine are always willing to put on a show at lunch and dinner!

Campsites

Campsite Capacity Campsite Map 360 View
Aspen 30 Map 360 View
Balsam 32 Map 360 View
Birch 30 Map 360 View
Cedar 32 Map 360 View
Ironwood 30 Map 360 View
Juniper 24 Map 360 View
Maple 32 Map 360 View
Oak 32 Map 360 View
Red Pine 60 Map 360 View
Spruce 32 Map 360 View
Tamarack 32 Map 360 View

Arrow of Light Camp

Arrow of Light Camp is our resident camp for Scouts in the Arrow of Light program! For more information on Arrow of Light Camp, check out the link below!

Arrow of Light Camping