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Cub World
Camp Tom Wooten (Cub World)
Camp Details
- 150 acres with access to shores of Lake Bastrop
- Men’s/Women’s restrooms, shower facilities
- Available for weekend camping except in June
- Pool open May 15-September 30
- At least one adult leader MUST be BALOO trained for overnight camping
- Must reserve as a pack, not a den
Directions
Near Bastrop, Texas
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Map of campsites
Cub Scout Packs may camp overnight at Camp Tom Wooten for two nights. However, in addition to reserving your campsite(s), your pack must submit a Cub Scout Unit Camping Permit application form at least 90 days before the date of the camping trip.
Program Areas Information
- Program areas are only available to units with camping reservations. No day use reservations.
- Shooting Sports program areas are only available to units that have currently certified Range Safety Officers.
- Pool is only available to units that have currently certified Safe Swim Defense volunteers that will exercise safe swim defense protocols.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS STAFFED BY PROGRAM RANGER: Program options can but are not limited to: include guided hikes (learn about Leave No Trace, local plants/animals), crafts, Native American Village (crafts, games, culture), The Mineshaft (learn about the gold rush), evening hikes, astronomy, and more. Each session with the staff is about 45 minutes.
For more information, contact our Program Ranger.
$5 per youth participant
BB Gun Range
- $5 per participant
- Must have Certified Range Officer
- Only Scouts and adults can shoot (no siblings who are not Scouts)
Archery Range
- $5 per participant
- Must have Certified Range Officer
- Only Scouts and adults can shoot (no siblings who are not Scouts)
Swimming Pool
- $5 per participant
- Must meet Scouting America Safe Swim Defense
Fishing
- No council fee
- Adults should have current state fishing license
- Lake Bastrop: Largemouth Bass, Catfish, Sunfish, Crappie
General Information
- Scouts BSA camping is not allowed at Camp Tom Wooten.
- Please have a completed Scouting America Medical Form for every participating Scout and adult with your unit leader.
- If using the pool, submit a completed swim check form for every participating Scout and adult
- Campsites are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis
- All units must satisfy Scouting America two deep leadership standards
- All program area fees must be paid in advance to the Capitol Area Council office or on site to Program Ranger
- Capitol Area Council units pay $5 per youth/adult to use our council camping properties for regular weekend camping or day events. Out of council units pay $10 per camper (youth or adult). These fees are used to offset camp cleaning supplies/services and operating expenses.