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National High Adventure Bases

Unlock a new level of the Scouting experience at a National High Adventure Base. From Florida Sea Base and Northern Tier, to Summit Bechtel Reserve and Philmont Scout Ranch, choose the adventure that most interests you and experience a rush of adrenaline with your best friends and family!

Whether furthering their Scouting experience with outdoor activities or essential leadership training, our National High Adventure Bases provide Scouts and their families with unforgettable adventures they can’t get anywhere else!

National High Adventure Bases

Summit Bechtel Reserve


Philmont Scout Ranch

New Mexico

In the outdoors, Scouts have opportunities to acquire skills that make them more self-reliant. They can explore hiking trails and complete challenges they first thought were beyond their ability. Attributes of good character become part of them as they learn to cooperate to meet outdoor challenges that may include extreme weather, difficult trails, and dealing with nature’s unexpected circumstances.

Visit Philmont Site


BSA Sea Base

Florida Keys

In the outdoors, Scouts have opportunities to acquire skills that make them more self-reliant. They can explore canoe and hiking trails and complete challenges they first thought were beyond their ability. Attributes of good character become part of them as they learn to cooperate to meet outdoor challenges that may include extreme weather, difficult trails and portages, and dealing with nature’s unexpected circumstances.

Visit Sea Base Site


Northern Tier

Minnesota

In the outdoors, Scouts have opportunities to acquire skills that make them more self-reliant. They can explore canoe and hiking trails and complete challenges they first thought were beyond their ability. Attributes of good character become part of them as they learn to cooperate to meet outdoor challenges that may include extreme weather, difficult trails and portages, and dealing with nature’s unexpected circumstances.

Visit Northern Tier Site