Johnston’s Army Adventure Camp is designed for Boy Scouts age 11 and up and offers an authentic and unique hands-on adventure! Scouts travel back in time to 1858 – 1861 and enter the world of a soldier with Johnston’s Army at Camp Floyd in the Utah Territory. New recruits are processed, mustered into the army and issued uniforms. As a new enlisted private, scouts will shoulder their musket, and march off to a new adventure! Leaving modern possessions behind, the call of bugles and officers’ commands will replace the daily routine of 21st century life.
The camp curriculum is based on the history of Johnston’s Army at Camp Floyd, Utah Territory, and is designed to complete the requirements for the American Heritage Merit Badge and the National Historic Trails Award. Each camp is limited to 30 scouts and leaders. Camp fees are $25 per boy / adult, which includes all camp material, breakfast, and a Camp Floyd Patch. This two-day program includes an overnight stay with sleeping accommodations in period military tents. Scouts will need to provide their own sleeping gear.
The 2016 camp dates can be viewed online at stateparks.utah.gov/parks/camp-floyd/ Registration will begin December 15, 2015 at 9am. Register by calling the park at 801-768-8932.
Established in 1858, Camp Floyd housed the largest concentration of U.S. troops then in the United State. The troops were sent to Utah to suppress a rumored Mormon rebellion, which never took place. The army was recalled back east in 1861 for the Civil War emergency.
Camp Floyd State Park is located in the town of Fairfield, 22 miles southwest of Lehi on State Highway 73. For more information please contact the park at: 801-768-8932.
Tuesday, December 08, 2015
Johnston's Army Adventure Camp
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