The list below is for Pack (or Den) overnight campouts. For family camping, you will also need cooking equipment of your choice. Please contact the Outdoor Activities Coordinator (outdoors@pack1483.org) with any questions.
Tent or Tarp, poles, and stakes
Waterproof ground cloth or plastic sheet
Sleeping bag, pillow, air mattress or pad
Mess Kit - Cup, bowl, plate, knife, fork, spoon, mesh bag (optional)
Clothesline
Cub Scout Uniform (Class A, Class B)
Poncho or raincoat
Warm jacket or coat
Pajamas or sweatshirt, sweatpants
Underwear
Durable shoes with laces
Hat or cap
Gloves
Extra socks, shoes, and/or other extra clothing
Lawn or camping chairs
Cooler or ice chest
Cot or pad
Cooking equipment (as indicated by Outdoor Activities Coordinator)
Stove/griddle
Campfire grill
Pots/pans/etc
Toothpaste, toothbrush, comb/brush
Washcloth, towel
Soap in a container (liquid or bar)
Toilet paper (just in case!)
Extra plastic bag or container
First Aid Kit (including bandages!)
Water bottle
Flashlight with extra batteries
Sunscreen
Insect repellent
Whistle
Safety pins
Compass
Camera
Binoculars
Sunglasses
Notebook/notepad and pencil
Nature books
Swimsuit & towel
Fishing gear
Work gloves
See above list, bringing the following sections: First Aid, Extras, Program Options
The campsites below are approved for overnight camping for Cub Scout Packs and Dens. Campsites at the bottom of the list are not approved for Cub Scout camping. If in doubt, check the National Capital Area Council's page on Cub Scout Approved Campsites: https://ncacscouting.org/outdoor-adventures/approved-campsites/