Camp Browning
About
Camp Browning is like no other high-adventure base, shoe-horned into a thin crack of a blind canyon 30 mile east of Ogden, Utah. Whatever your group, 3-4 wild days await you!
Camp Browning is structured to be small-group oriented. Some of the adventures that await your group include: archery, tomahawk throwing, COPE course elements, canoeing. climbing and rappelling!
Browning is nationally accredited by the Boy Scouts of America.
Amenities
- Campsite Accommodations: Each campsite has a picnic table (or more) and campfire pit. Wall tents are Tents are provided for youth and adult participants at Camp Browning. The tents measure 10’x12’x9’ (width/depth/height) and will fit 3 folks comfortably. Garbage bins are located in Camp Kiesel’s parking lot.
- Dining Hall: This service includes three balanced meals prepared by our cooks, each day. Reservations for guests must be made and paid for in advance: $7 per meal.
- Water: Each campsite has a nearby water spigot with potable water. Encourage your participants to stay hydrated!
- Bathrooms / Showers
- Boating: Paddle boards and canoes await your group for an adventure on Causey reservoir.
- Climbing and Rappelling: Camp Browning is situated amongst many existing cliffs. All participants will receive training and get to practice what they’ve learned from the edge of several cliffs.
- Ropes Course: Experience a challenging outdoor personal experience! Your group will come together as a team through low and high elements at our ropes course.
- Shooting Sports: Experience the wild west with archery activities and knife throwing.
- Fire: The smallest spark is a deadly threat to wildlife and campers. No fireworks are allowed in camp. All fires must be confined to the designated fire pits in each campsite.
- Firewood: There is some wood scraps on our property that you may use for your fires. We encourage groups to bring a small load of firewood you wish to have campfires.
Address
Camp Browning, BSA, Huntsville, UT 84317
Westfield 1st Ward
Teachers Camp 2021
- 3 days, 2 nights
- All meals provided
- $135 per person
- 12 youth attended
Scout camp still run by BSA but without any merit badge stuff. Offers adventure with minimal planning - they provide all the activities, food, even the tents.
Our YW also went to this same camp for their girls camp with a much larger group of youth. They stayed for four days and three nights for $165 per person.
Activities they did
- High and low COPE course
- Climbing
- Rappelling
- Archery/knife throwing
- Aquatics (canoes and paddleboards in the resevoir)
- Sunrise hike
- Polar bear plunge
- Value trail
- Campfire program
- Browning Challenge (relay race on the last day of camp)
The camp leaders provided spiritual thoughts and flag ceremonies but we also created our own devotional schedule and had a testimony meeting in camp on the last night.
Pros
- Food and activities all provided.
- Tents were provided as well which makes prep for the camp really simple.
- We just brought a lot of snacks for the boys to munch on.
- Activities were fun and challenging, schedule allowed for a good mix of staying busy with a few open slots for us to make use of on our own.
Cons
- It was hot in July and not all campsites have equal shade. We brought a shade canopy which helped.
Rating
★★★★☆
Westfield 1st Ward
Young Women Campout 2021
- 26 youth attended
- $125 per girl
Activities they did
- Rappelling
- Paddle boards
- Canoes
- Ropes
- Courses
- Archery
Pros
- Beautiful
- everything provided
- activities were fun
- easier to plan
- close proximity
Cons
- All the tents were broken, none would zip closed
- The food was not good. 😬 I’m the least picky eater ever and I had a hard time eating it.
- Portion sizes were too small, we ended up feeding the girls extra after almost every meal back at camp
Rating
★★★★☆
Contact Information
utahscouts.org/browning
CAMP RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION
TERRI COMBER & ROBIN SIMMONS
Administrative Assistants program.office@scouting.org (801) 479-5460
CAMP FEE PAYMENT INFORMATION
For mailing payments use the following address:
Crossroads of the West Council 1200 E 5400 S
Ogden, Utah 84403
For online payments visit: utahscouts.org
BROWNING CAMP DIRECTOR
ERIK NEILSON
erik.neilson2@gmail.com
CROSSROADS OF THE WEST COUNCIL CAMPING DIRECTOR JEREMY BELL jeremy.bell@scouting.org
(801) 645-8916
CAMP BROWNING EMERGENCY PHONE DURING CAMP SEASON
(801) 745-2585