Camp Sinoquipe offer four cabins, 13 campsites and Mike Callas Memorial Dining Hall available for rentals. All rentals are subject to availability. More information can be found at the Mason-Dixon Council Service Center or by calling 301-739-1211.
Rental Policy
(rental policy is also listed on the back of reservation form)
Reservation Policy: Camp use will be reserved on the basis of the date the completed application and fees are received at the Scout Service Center. Phone reservations cannot be accepted. The Scout Shop will provide information on availability of sites, and can temporarily “hold” a site for two weeks, pending receipt of application and appropriate fees. If the application and fees are not received within 10 days, the site will be released without further notice.
Refund Policy: As camp facilities are frequently completely booked, others units may have been turned away, as such, please make sure you are committed to your camping plans. There are no refunds for cancellations within 2 weeks of the camp date. Arrangements can be made to transfer fees already paid to another weekend only if the Scout Service Center is notified at least 2 weeks in advance of the camp date. If you choose not to attend camp within two weeks of your camp date, there will be no refund or transfer regardless of the reason. If it is necessary to close camp due to inclement weather, you will be notified. Do not assume the camp will be closed. To check if camp is open, call the Scout Service Center at 301-739-1211.
Building Capacities: Capacities are set by the local Board of Health and/or Fire Marshall and are not to be exceeded under any circumstances. A unit with campers exceeding the listed building capacity must tent overflow campers outside or rent other facilities.
Insurance: Unit Accident Insurance information is required from all out of council units at time of application. This is either a primary or excess benefits policy that works in conjunction with family medical insurance. Local hospitals will require insurance company name, policy number, and expiration date in the event of an emergency. The Mason-Dixon Council BSA is not responsible for medical expenses incurred while at camp. Do not send medical bills to the council or camp. Mason-Dixon Council cannot complete the form or submit the claim for you. If you have any question regarding Health Special Risk, Inc. Contact them at 1-866-726-8870.
Age Limits: No children younger than Boy Scout age are to attend camp with a troop unless they are Webelos attending a parent/son activity. They will be sent home. Youth members may only participate in age appropriate activities.
Cub Scout & Webelos Camping: Cub Scout and Webelos may participate in Pack Overnighters involving more than one family from a single pack, focused on age-appropriate Cub Scout activities. If non-members (siblings) participate, the event must be structured accordingly to accommodate them. BSA health and safety and youth protection guidelines apply. In most cases, each youth member will be under the supervision of a parent or guardian. In all cases, each youth participant is responsible to a specific adult. Adults give leadership to a pack overnighter must complete Basic Adult Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) training. Webelos dens are encouraged to have several one or two night camping experiences. At least one adult must have completed Webelos Leader Outdoor Training. All Cub Scouts and Webelos weekend camping activities should occur as parent/son activities. The adult/boy ratio should be 1:1. Note: Following BSA standards, Packs/Webelos Dens may not use the BB, Rifle, Shotgun, or Archery ranges for non-council events.
Two Deep Leadership: Two deep leadership is required on all trips and outings. Separate facilities are required for females participating in an overnight activity. Leaders responsible for the group must be registered members of the BSA and remain in camp with the unit the entire time the unit is in camp.
Vehicles: All vehicles will be parked in the assigned parking areas. Only two vehicles per lodge are permitted beyond the parking lot. All vehicles must be covered by public liability and property dam-age liability policy.
Prohibited Items: The following items are prohibited in camp. Violators will be asked to leave. Alcoholic beverages, firearms/fireworks, electric or kerosene heaters, sheath knives, pets (other than service animals), drugs (other than labeled prescription or non-prescription medications).
Rifle Range: The rifle range may be available for troop use. You must provide one NRA certified Rifle Instructor for each 8 firing positions. All rifle activities must be supervised by that NRA-certified instructor and when on the range, must be supervised by a currently NRA-certified Range Safety Officer. Current certifications must be presented to the Scout Service Center 30 days before your camp date and again to the Campmaster or Ranger at the time of range use. You must provide your own targets and ammunition and guns. Only .22 bolt action, single shot rifles may be used. Guns must be secured upon arrival and after use with the camp ranger/Campmaster for safe keeping. Clip or tubular magazines are not permitted. Use of unauthorized guns or violation of the BSA shooting Sports Guide will result in immediate loss of shooting range privileges. Webelos and Cub Scout may not participate.
Shotgun Range: The shotgun range may be available for troop use. You must provide one NRA certified Shotgun Instructor. All shotgun activities must be supervised by that NRA-certified instructor and when on the range, must be supervised by a NRA-certified Range Shotgun Safety Officer. Current certifications must be presented to the Scout Service Center 30 days before your camp date and again to the Campmaster or Ranger at the time of range use. You must provide your own clays, ammunition and guns (the camp will provide a thrower). Only single barrel 20 or 12 gauge shotguns may be used. Guns must be secured upon arrival and after use with the Camp Ranger/Campmaster for safe keeping. Use of unauthorized guns or violation of the BSA shooting Sports Guide will result in immediate loss of shooting range privileges. Webelos and Cub Scout may not participate.
Archery Range: The archery range may be available for troop use. You must provide a qualified instructor for each 8 firing positions. Current certifications must be presented to the Council Service Center 30 days before your camp date and again to the Campmaster or Ranger at the time of range use. You must provide your own targets, bows, and arrows. The camp will provide backstops.
If you have any questions or concerns please contact the Council Service Center at 301-739-1211
Refund Policy: As camp facilities are frequently completely booked, others units may have been turned away, as such, please make sure you are committed to your camping plans. There are no refunds for cancellations within 2 weeks of the camp date. Arrangements can be made to transfer fees already paid to another weekend only if the Scout Service Center is notified at least 2 weeks in advance of the camp date. If you choose not to attend camp within two weeks of your camp date, there will be no refund or transfer regardless of the reason. If it is necessary to close camp due to inclement weather, you will be notified. Do not assume the camp will be closed. To check if camp is open, call the Scout Service Center at 301-739-1211.
Building Capacities: Capacities are set by the local Board of Health and/or Fire Marshall and are not to be exceeded under any circumstances. A unit with campers exceeding the listed building capacity must tent overflow campers outside or rent other facilities.
Insurance: Unit Accident Insurance information is required from all out of council units at time of application. This is either a primary or excess benefits policy that works in conjunction with family medical insurance. Local hospitals will require insurance company name, policy number, and expiration date in the event of an emergency. The Mason-Dixon Council BSA is not responsible for medical expenses incurred while at camp. Do not send medical bills to the council or camp. Mason-Dixon Council cannot complete the form or submit the claim for you. If you have any question regarding Health Special Risk, Inc. Contact them at 1-866-726-8870.
Age Limits: No children younger than Boy Scout age are to attend camp with a troop unless they are Webelos attending a parent/son activity. They will be sent home. Youth members may only participate in age appropriate activities.
Cub Scout & Webelos Camping: Cub Scout and Webelos may participate in Pack Overnighters involving more than one family from a single pack, focused on age-appropriate Cub Scout activities. If non-members (siblings) participate, the event must be structured accordingly to accommodate them. BSA health and safety and youth protection guidelines apply. In most cases, each youth member will be under the supervision of a parent or guardian. In all cases, each youth participant is responsible to a specific adult. Adults give leadership to a pack overnighter must complete Basic Adult Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) training. Webelos dens are encouraged to have several one or two night camping experiences. At least one adult must have completed Webelos Leader Outdoor Training. All Cub Scouts and Webelos weekend camping activities should occur as parent/son activities. The adult/boy ratio should be 1:1. Note: Following BSA standards, Packs/Webelos Dens may not use the BB, Rifle, Shotgun, or Archery ranges for non-council events.
Two Deep Leadership: Two deep leadership is required on all trips and outings. Separate facilities are required for females participating in an overnight activity. Leaders responsible for the group must be registered members of the BSA and remain in camp with the unit the entire time the unit is in camp.
Vehicles: All vehicles will be parked in the assigned parking areas. Only two vehicles per lodge are permitted beyond the parking lot. All vehicles must be covered by public liability and property dam-age liability policy.
Prohibited Items: The following items are prohibited in camp. Violators will be asked to leave. Alcoholic beverages, firearms/fireworks, electric or kerosene heaters, sheath knives, pets (other than service animals), drugs (other than labeled prescription or non-prescription medications).
Rifle Range: The rifle range may be available for troop use. You must provide one NRA certified Rifle Instructor for each 8 firing positions. All rifle activities must be supervised by that NRA-certified instructor and when on the range, must be supervised by a currently NRA-certified Range Safety Officer. Current certifications must be presented to the Scout Service Center 30 days before your camp date and again to the Campmaster or Ranger at the time of range use. You must provide your own targets and ammunition and guns. Only .22 bolt action, single shot rifles may be used. Guns must be secured upon arrival and after use with the camp ranger/Campmaster for safe keeping. Clip or tubular magazines are not permitted. Use of unauthorized guns or violation of the BSA shooting Sports Guide will result in immediate loss of shooting range privileges. Webelos and Cub Scout may not participate.
Shotgun Range: The shotgun range may be available for troop use. You must provide one NRA certified Shotgun Instructor. All shotgun activities must be supervised by that NRA-certified instructor and when on the range, must be supervised by a NRA-certified Range Shotgun Safety Officer. Current certifications must be presented to the Scout Service Center 30 days before your camp date and again to the Campmaster or Ranger at the time of range use. You must provide your own clays, ammunition and guns (the camp will provide a thrower). Only single barrel 20 or 12 gauge shotguns may be used. Guns must be secured upon arrival and after use with the Camp Ranger/Campmaster for safe keeping. Use of unauthorized guns or violation of the BSA shooting Sports Guide will result in immediate loss of shooting range privileges. Webelos and Cub Scout may not participate.
Archery Range: The archery range may be available for troop use. You must provide a qualified instructor for each 8 firing positions. Current certifications must be presented to the Council Service Center 30 days before your camp date and again to the Campmaster or Ranger at the time of range use. You must provide your own targets, bows, and arrows. The camp will provide backstops.
If you have any questions or concerns please contact the Council Service Center at 301-739-1211