Trapper Trails Council

The Trapper Trails Council is a former local council of the Boy Scouts of America that served areas in Northern Utah, Southern Idaho and Western Wyoming serving 18 districts. In April 2020, it combined with the former Great Salt Lake and Utah National Parks councils to create the new Crossroads of the West Council.[1]

Trapper Trails Council
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
Headquarters1200 E 5400 S Ogden, UT 84403
CountryUnited States
Coordinates41.165121°N 111.949539°W / 41.165121; -111.949539
DefunctApril 2020
Website
https://www.trappertrails.org/

Organization

The council is divided into these districts:[2]

Camps

Trapper Trails Council hires over 500 camp counselors annually to serve as handicraft assistants, sports instructors, shooting sports assistants (archery, .22 caliber rifle, BB gun, skeet and black-powder), trading post operators/managers, maintenance and food service assistants, nature instructors and Scout skills instructors, and lifeguards.[3] The council operates the following camps:[4]

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See also

References

  1. Stephenson, Kathy (10 Mar 2020). "The LDS effect: Utah's Boy Scout councils will merge as their numbers slide". The Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City. Retrieved 6 Apr 2020.
  2. "Districts - Trapper Trails Council". www.trappertrails.org.
  3. "Camp Staff - Trapper Trails Council". www.trappertrails.org.
  4. "Camps - Trapper Trails Council". www.trappertrails.org.
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