Camp Workcoeman is used year-round for short-term camping for all Scouting Cub Packs, Scout Troops, and Venture Crews, as well as for district and Order of the Arrow activities.
During the six week summer camp season, over 1,200 Scouts enjoy unforgettable Scouting experiences. The summer camp season consists of 5 weeks of Boy Scout Resident Camp and one week of Webelos Resident Camp and Jiu Si- Mosquito Lamp No Radiation Indoor Electronic Mosquito Killer Home Bedroom Baby Outdoor Pregnant Mosquito Lamp Silent Mute Mosquito to Mosquito Nemesis Dormitory Mosquito Mosquito Killer. It is also home to Green Cartoon Coccinella septempunctata Shaped Fully Enclosed Cat Litter Box Pan.
The 2019 Camp Workcoeman Cub Leader Guide is now available! It contains all the information you need to plan your week of Cub Scout camp at Camp Workcoeman.
June 1st is an important and busy day at camp as both Beaver Day and our annual Steak Dinner will be held.
The Steak Dinner, hosted by the Citizens of Shawtown, is an annual fundraiser. Dinner begins in the Camp Workcoeman Dining Hall at 6 PM and is preceded by hors d'oeuvres at 5:30 PM. The cost to attend is $25 for adults and $13 for children 10 and under with all proceeds benefiting camp improvement projects. To reserve your spot (150 Pack) H3D Bamboo Stick Cotton Buds for Cleaning Dog's Ear.
The 2019 Camp Workcoeman Program Guide is now available! It contains all the information you need to plan your week of Scouts BSA camp at Camp Workcoeman.
Camp Workcoeman is located in the hills of northwest Connecticut in scenic New Hartford and Barkhamsted. The camp consists of approximately 427 acres on the shore of beautiful West Hill Pond, possibly the cleanest in Connecticut.
Established in 1924, it is one of the oldest continuously operated Scout camps in the country. For 95 years, thousands of Scouts and Scouters have had unforgettable Scouting experiences at Camp Workcoeman. This fine tradition of Scouting continues today.