Aquatics
Aquatic Activities
Three of the council’s four properties- S bar F, Camp Lewallen and Pine Ridge- offer a variety of activities on the water. Swimming, boating, sailing and fishing are some of the favorite activities of many Scouts. Find out what each camp has to offer using the lists below.
For cost information, use the camp fee schedule.
S bar F Scout Ranch – Nims Lake
- Canoes
- Kayaks
- Sailboats
- Stand-Up Paddleboards
- Swimming
- Fishing
*View the S bar F Scout Ranch Nims Lake boating and fishing regulations.
Camp Lewallen – Wappapello Lake
- Canoes
- Kayaks
- Stand-Up Paddleboards
- Swimming
- Fishing
Pine Ridge Scout Camp – Little Grassy Lake
- Canoes
- Fishing
Safe Swim Defense
BSA groups shall use Safe Swim Defense for all swimming activities. Adult leaders supervising a swimming activity must have completed Safe Swim Defense training within the previous two years. Safe Swim Defense standards apply at backyard, hotel, apartment, and public pools; at established waterfront swim areas such as beaches at state parks and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lakes; and at all temporary swimming areas such as a lake, river, or ocean. Safe Swim Defense does not apply to boating or water activities such as waterskiing or swamped boat drills that are covered by Safety Afloat guidelines. Safe Swim Defense applies to other nonswimming activities whenever participants enter water over knee deep or when submersion is likely, for example, when fording a stream, seining for bait, or constructing a bridge as a pioneering project. READ MORE
Safety Afloat
BSA groups shall use Safety Afloat for all boating activities. Adult leaders supervising activities afloat must have completed Safety Afloat training within the previous two years. Cub Scout activities afloat are limited to council, district, pack, or den events that do not include moving water or float trips (expeditions). Safety Afloat standards apply to the use of canoes, kayaks, rowboats, rafts, floating tubes, sailboats, motorboats (including waterskiing), and other small craft, but do not apply to transportation on large commercial vessels such as ferries and cruise ships. Parasailing (being towed airborne behind a boat using a parachute), kitesurfing (using a wakeboard towed by a kite), and recreational use of personal watercraft (small sit-on-top motorboats propelled by water jets) are not authorized BSA activities. READ MORE
*Training for Safe Swim Defense and Safety Afloat are available online by logging on to myscouting.org.