Westmoreland






Training Center
The Camp has a large Training Center for your  use.  It has both AC & Heat with a Fireplace & Kitchen.

Bathhouse
A full service Bathhouse with Showers & Toilets.
 
Pavilion
A Pavilion is located next to the Arapaho Campsite overlooking Shoals Creek.  A great location for your Unit to conduct Training. The Pavilion was erected as a gift of Troop 3 in Florence.







History
Camp Westmoreland is recognized on the Register of Landmarks & Heritage and is one of a handful of Scout Camps so honored.

Location: Situated on the west bank of Shoals Creek just 8 miles northeast of Florence, Alabama, Historic Camp Westmoreland has been hosting Boy Scouts and Camp events dating back to July 1929.  One of the oldest Boy Scout Camps in the United States, it is listed on the Alabama Historical Commission Register of Landmarks and Heritage.  It has a history that is matched by few Camps.  Westmoreland has hosted famous visitors such as "The Singing Cowboy" Gene Autry to World Famous Photographer Jack Delano.  Land on the northside of Camp was once owned in part by Chief Scout Citizen and President Theodore Roosevelt.  Westmoreland served as the main Summer Camp for North Alabama for fifty years and over 70,000 Scouts have used the property.

Services: Presently it serves as a Training Facility and Campground for the Boy Scouts.  It is one of five Camp properties operated by the Greater Alabama Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Camp Westmoreland began when Mr. J.E.F. Westmoreland donated an initial 44 acres of land to start a permanent Boy Scout Camp in Northwest Alabama.  Since those humble beginnings in the late 1920's, Westmoreland has grown to over 290 acres.  Blessed with natural beauty, the Camp has over 20 campsites available for Packs, Troops and Crews to use.  We welcome any Unit to come and experience the magic of "Westmoreland" and find out why it is the best kept secret in Alabama.  Have you earned your "Wings"?

Reservations: Please complete the Camp Use Permit found under the"Helps" Link and contact the Greater Alabama Council Scout Office to secure a Date & Campsite. Check in with the Ranger upon entry. Visit the Council at www.1bsa.org  or call 205-970-0251.
       Original First Year or Woodsman
    "Westmoreland Wings" first issued in 1934

This website is maintained by the Friends of Camp Westmoreland and is not an official site of the Greater Alabama Council, B.S.A.

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Listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks & Heritage
Elevation 668 Ft; Lat N 34. 52' 50"   Long W 87. 34' 3"
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