SCOUT TROOPS 264
BROOKEVILLE - OLNEY, MD


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Outings With Photos

A Brownsea Island visit, UK 2014

Philmont 2012, Crew A (44.6 MB)

Farm Mechanics merit badge (5.4 MB)

Northern Tier 2011 in 4 PDF files (18 MB each): NT-1, NT-2, NT-3, and NT-4. PDF Slide Show.

2010 Primitive Campout (5.5 MB)

BSA Grand Centennial Parade (16.7 MB)

Seabase Bahamas (Crew 1) (24.5 MB)

Barton, MD Archaeological Dig (7.6 MB)

NCAC Centennial Camporee (9.9 MB)

Laurel Caverns (3.7 MB)

Soldiers Delight NEA (4.1 MB)

National Aquarium / USS Torsk (3.2 MB)

Primitive Campout 2009 (8.2 MB)

Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum (4.4 MB)

Oceanography Merit Badge, Jamestown Settlement and Yorktown National Battlefield

2009 Philmont (Crew A) (49 MB)

2009 Philmont (Crew B) (33 MB)

Oceana NAS and Norfolk Navy Base

Inauguration Day

Primitive Campout

Mütter Museum / Eastern State Penitentiary / Battleship New Jersey

Seneca Rocks, WV / Astronomy / Cass Scenic RR

Allegheny Highlands Trail

Cunningham Falls / Catoctin Mountain Backpacking

Pocomoke River Canoeing

Nationals' Scout Day - Baseball

Seneca Creek Backcountry

Revolutionary War Campout

Webelos Weekend 2008

     Links to information about some local and regional sites that the troop has visited are listed below. This information may be helpful in planning future outings. The Troop does not endorse any particular site nor any information or products available therein, and the sites listed here may not represent the best available information. Nevertheless, it does illustrate the range of the troop's activities. This list is not all-inclusive.

It should be pointed out that not every scout attends every event. Scouts typically attend those events that fit in with his schedule. Not every event listed below is done every year.

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Outings Location Map

Appalachian Trail

Assateague Island Battleship New Jersey at Camden, NJ -- overnights can be arranged Bicycling Calvert Marine Museum at Solomons, MD Cass Scenic Railroad, Cass, WV Civil War C&O Canal Daniel Boone Homestead and Hopewell Furnace, near Reading, PA Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, PA Fort McHenry Goshen Scout Reservation - summer camps Great Allegheny Passage (includes Allegheny Highland Trail at Cumberland, MD) Historic -- can provide suggestions for outings Laurel Caverns at Uniontown, PA Military Academies Mütter Museum at Philadelphia, PA -- we combined this with Eastern State Penitentiary and Battleship New Jersey (above) National Cryptologic Museum at Laurel, MD National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Green Bank, WV New York City. You HAVE to pick and choose!  Here's some of what we did: Northern Tier (Canoeing in Minnesota) Pennsylvania Turnpike -- Abandoned segment with tunnels turned into a bike trail at Breezewood, PA (search for "Pike to Bike")

Philmont Scout Ranch (New Mexico)

Scouting University at Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA (merit badge fair) SeaBase (Florida) Seneca Creek Backcountry / Spruce Knob, WV Small Boat Sailing merit badge Smithsonian Museums -- Washington, DC -- www.smithsonian.org State Parks (regional) Sugarloaf Mountain, Maryland Virginia Aviation Museum at Richmond International Airport, VA Whitewater Rafting at Ohiopyle, PA (Youghiogheny River)
  • Youghiogheny ("Yock a gany") River at Ohiopyle, PA


Boy Scout Troop 264 (B) was established in 1927 and is sponsored by the Norman Price American Legion Post 68.  Mr. Dennis Bogan is the Scoutmaster.  All boys who have finished 5th grade and are 11 to 17 years old are welcome to join.  Troop meetings are held at St. John's Episcopal Church on Route 108 in Olney on Monday evenings.

Scout Troop 264 (G) was established in February 2020 and is the girls' counterpart.  It is also sponsored by the Norman Price American Legion Post 68.  Mr. Nick Hrabak is the Scoutmaster.  All girls who have finished 5th grade and are 11 to 17 years old are welcome to join.  Troop meetings are held at St. John's Episcopal Church on Route 108 in Olney on Monday evenings.

For more information about Troop 264 B or G, contact connect264@verizon.net.