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Beaumont Scout Reservation

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Beaumont Scout Reservation
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Location High Ridge, Missouri
Country United States of America
Founded 1954
Owner Greater Saint Louis Area Council, Boy Scouts of America
Scouting Scouting portal

The Beaumont Scout Reservation is 2400 acres of Scout property operated by the Greater Saint Louis Area Council. It is located in High Ridge, Missouri.[1]

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History

The property for Beaumont was acquired during the early 1950s. It was dedicated in 1954. The property was the beginning of the period of transition for the Saint Louis Council that would continue to 1965 with the dedication of the S-F Scout Ranch and the sale of the Irondale Scout Reservation, Lion's Den, and Bereton Explorer Base. Beaumont was opened as a Boy Scout Camp and served in that capacity until the mid-1980s when its summer programs were redesigned to primarily serve Cub Scouts.

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References

  1. ^ Greater Saint Louis Area Council Website. Greater Saint Louis Area Council, Boy Scouts of America. Retrieved on 2007-11-04.

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