Camp Tuscazoar Gold Rush Outdoor Competition

Camp Tuscazoar will host their annual Gold Rush outdoor competition on January 27-29th.

The Gold Rush will include:

  • Trail-side stations requiring outdoor skills
  • Saturday breakfast and dinner
  • Free tent camping (cabins are extra)
  • Unique Gold Rush patch
  • Campfire program

The 2023 Gold Rush competition is just around the corner and, like last year, this will be a full camping event.

Eight stations will cover a variety of scout skills. They could include anything from map reading and compass work to astronomy. For lunch, instead of chili, we will be cooking waterless stew. As always, please remember it is not who finishes first, but who finishes fastest.

Many of the buildings have been rented but tent sites are still available. You can also join us just for the day if you wish.

The event will include a camp patch, breakfast and dinner on Saturday, a campfire program, awards ceremony and all the Saturday activities. The cost for the event is $25 per attendee. Despite inflationary pressure, we are working to keep this event affordable!

We are asking each participating troop to donate one prize for the Saturday evening auction. This can be turned in at check-in.

Thanks to Spenser Long, program director, for planning the event this year.

Due to limited parking at camp, please plan to car pool if possible.

Tent sites are free for the weekend.  Cabin fees are additional.  To reserve a campsite or cabin: http://tuscazoar.org/reservations/. Note: campsite fees will be adjusted to $0 after the reservation is completed.

Registration is required. Visit Camp Tuscazoar’s website to find the registration form and learn more.

For more information, email info@tuscazoar.org or call 330-859-2288.

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