Each week, a rundown of the happenings of Camp Horseshoe are captured in The Echo, which each camp participant receives at the end of Sunday lunch.
Read/See/Hear all about it! This room features newsletters, press clippings, and other things written or produced by or about the Horseshoe Scout Reservation or its patrons.
Each week, a rundown of the happenings of Camp Horseshoe are captured in The Echo, which each camp participant receives at the end of Sunday lunch.
Over the years, the Council news letter, The Trail Blazer, has published many articles related to Horseshoe Scout Reservation. Here are some of those articles. Thanks to Isaac Whyte and others for saving their copies!
The Octoraro Loop is the official news letter of the Horseshoe Scout Reservation Alumni Association. It is published to members three times a year and contains updates on Alumni projects and reunions as well as past and present camp happenings.
Here you will find letters of correspondence, contracts and other significant documents that will give you a firsthand look at some of the more momentous events in HSR's history.
Having a great program isn't enough - the word has to get out! Here are the brochures and videos compiled over the years to let everyone know what treasures await them at HSR.
This informational newsletter appears every Monday morning at the Camp Horseshoe breakfast tables and includes a listing of adult leaders and staff.
Note: In 1989 and 1990, it was renamed to the "Mason-Dixon Marker".
A place as big as the Horseshoe Scout Reservation can't hide from the outside - and why should it? Here's what the media has had to say about HSR over the years.
The Horseshoe Scout Reservation is jam packed full of program during the summer, so any unit looking to make the most of their week at camp should have read these guides. Browse through these guides and you'll see how various programs have changed over the years.
This exhibit contains various accounts of the history of Horseshoe Scout Reservation published over the years.