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Boy Scouts of America. Trapper Trails Council

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1993-

Administrative History

The Trapper Trails Council (1993- ) is a council of the Boys Scouts of America including Northern Utah, Southeastern Idaho, and Southwestern Wyoming.

The Trapper Trails Council was chartered on January 1, 1993 from the Cache Valley Area Council, the Jim Bridger Council, and Lake Bonneville Council. The council contains several scout camps including New Fork, Camp Loll, Camp Fife, and Camp Bartlett. Offices for the council are located in Ogden, Utah; Logan, Utah; and Green River, Wyoming.

Citation:
Council guide, via WWW, April 1, 2014 (Trapper Trails Council; chartered on January 1, 1993 from the Cache Valley Area Council, the Jim Bridger Council, and Lake Bonneville Council)

UPB files, May 21, 2014 (Trapper Trails Council; includes New Fork, Camp Loll, Camp Fife, and Camp Bartlett)

Trapper Trails Council website, via WWW, April 1, 2014 (offices located in Ogden, Utah; Logan, Utah; and Green River, Wyoming) http://www.trappertrails.org

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Trapper Trails Council scrapbooks and photographs

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 8415
Scope and Contents

Contains the scrapbooks and photographs of the Trapper Trails Council as well as the earlier councils including the the Cache Valley Area Council, Jim Bridger Council, Lake Bonneville Council, and the Logan Council. Also contains patches, correspondence, photographs, and building plans of camps within the council including Camp Bartlett, Camp Loll, Camp New Fork, and Camp Fife. Materials date from 1916-2006.

Dates: 1916-2006