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  2. List of Pennsylvania state parks - Wikipedia

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    There was a camp for Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Campfire Girls on the north side of lake from 1928 to 1941. White Clay Creek Preserve: Chester County: 1,255 acres (508 ha) 1984: White Clay Creek: Park was donated by DuPont to preserve "diverse and unique plant and animal species, and the rich cultural heritage of the area". Worlds End State Park

  3. Tamiment - Wikipedia

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    Tamiment, first known as Camp Tamiment, was an American resort located in the Pocono Mountains of Pike County, Pennsylvania, which existed from 1921 through 2005. Originally established by the Rand School of Social Science in New York City as a Socialist camp and summer school, Tamiment developed into a regular resort and later fell under ...

  4. YMCA Camp Fitch on Lake Erie - Wikipedia

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    YMCA Camp Fitch is a year-round camp in North Springfield, Pennsylvania, owned and operated by the YMCA of Youngstown, Ohio. Prior to 1914, all summer camps operated by the YMCA of Youngstown were experimental and temporary in nature.

  5. B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp - Wikipedia

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    The camp first opened in 1954 on the site of the former Camp Windsor; it has also been known as Camp B'nai B'rith (CBB) and B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp (BBPC). Before being acquired by B'nai B'rith January 1954, the 365-acre (1.48 km 2 ) campground with a 13-acre (53,000 m 2 ) lake was known as Camp Windsor.

  6. Camp Canadensis - Wikipedia

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    Camp Canadensis was founded by William "Uncle Bill" Saltzman in 1941, and was named a Pioneer of Camping by the American Camp Association. [3] He owned and operated the camp until his death in 1997; in his later years, his son Stevan co-operated the camp. After Bill's death, Stevan operated the camp until his death in 2000.

  7. Moon Lake State Forest Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Moon Lake State Forest Recreation Area is a 942-acre (381 ha), recreation area within Pinchot State Forest in Plymouth Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. [2] It is open for mountain biking, hiking, fishing, bird watching, and nature study.

  8. Camp Stone - Wikipedia

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    Programs for campers include study of Jewish history, Torah study and prayer. Other programs include an introduction to farming, glass blowing and blacksmithing.Traditional camp activities like swimming, horseback riding, archery, Color War, drama, rock skipping, 9 Square, sports such as basketball, football, soccer, ultimate frisbee, and other activities are also offered, as well as a ropes ...

  9. Scouting in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    According to a June 16, 2011 report, the council has decided to divest in Camp Tweedale, Camp Tohikanee, and Camp Hidden Falls. [22] Camp Hidden Falls closed in 2012, while Camp Tweedale and Camp Tohikanee closed in 2015. [23] In 2018, Hidden Falls became a part of the National Park Service's Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. [24]