Pioneer Scout Reservation

Pioneer Scout Reservation
Owner Erie Shores Council
Location 7371 County Rd S, Pioneer, OH
Country United States
Coordinates 41°41′45″N 84°41′00″W / 41.695833°N 84.683333°W / 41.695833; -84.683333Coordinates: 41°41′45″N 84°41′00″W / 41.695833°N 84.683333°W / 41.695833; -84.683333
Founded 1969

The Richard P. Anderson Pioneer Scout Reservation also known as Pioneer Scout Reservation (PSR) and Camp Frontier was opened in 1969 by Erie Shores Council. It is a boyscout camp in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan just west of Pioneer, Ohio.The camp itself is just over 1200 archers. It hosts many events year round like spring/fall camporees and camp Alaska in the winter, but is most known for its summer program Camp Frontier which is very popular and one of the best programs in the area. This camp has many different areas for their Camp Frontier program, such as, shooting sports which includes, the rifle range, shotgun range, and archery range. There is also a pool, a lakefront, high and low COPE, COSA, Frontier Trading Co., ATV, Amphitheater, chapel, Frontier HQ, a dining hall, T21/Eagle, a climbing tower, extreme sports, handicrafts, trading post, a health lodge, Loftus Lodge, an ecology center,quartermaster building,3 telescopes, four cabins, and three showerhouses. The camp has three lakes, Lake Spieker (which is where the lakefront is), Lake MacNichol, and Lake Teagarden.[1]

Camp Frontier

Program Areas

Aquatics

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