Camp Geronimo

Camp Geronimo is a 200-acre Boy Scout camp that allows scouts to partake in outdoor events, such as hiking, merit badges, campfires, and so much more. The scouts stay at Camp Geronimo for 1 week. Scout troops can decide to go on one of the 6 different weeks. Younger scouts typically attend Brownsea Island. This isn’t a literal island, it is a program for younger scouts to complete requirements for scout ranks including tenderfoot, 2nd class, and some of 1st class. 

The scouts embarked on many adventures throughout the week at Camp Geronimo. The scouts worked towards earning merit badges. On Wednesday the scouts hiked to a cave and then to a natural spring. Some of the scouts participated in swimming in the spring and collecting a rock from the bottom of the spring. On Thursday the scouts attended the Mogollon story. This event was the story of the Mogollon Monster. The Mogollon story explains how the Mogollon monster came to be and what it is. The scouts left on Sunday with more knowledge, more merit badges, and a wonderful experience