Ahwahnee Scout Reservation was located near Green Valley Lake.
The camp was sold to Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa in 1980. In 2020, they partnered with Hume Lake Christian Camps and is currently operated as Hume Lake SoCal.
Report Funds for Camp Ahwahnee Over-the-Top, Anaheim Leading In a letter to all Camp Ahwahnee Development Fund drive workers, Adoph Schoepe, general chairman of the drive, expressed his sincere thanks, on the part of the entire committee, for the splendid work accomplished. "I know that all of you are aware of the fact that our goal only included the minimum facilities required," he stated, "and many of the items may increase in cost before all our pledges are paid up and we are able to construct the projects. The swimming pool is one of the specific items that probably cannot be built at the estimated cost when the time comes." Mr. Schoepe went on to say that due to the rapidly increasing population in this part of Orange County, additional facilities will most likely be required. In reminding the workers and the general public of this fact, he urged the workers to continue "to make every effort to clean up the prospect list which includes more than a thousand prospects who either were not called on or who were unable to give at this time." A permanent Camp Ahwahnee Fund Committee has been appointed, consisting of Tom Eadington, John Hagn, Wayne Herbst, Brown McPherson and Mr. Schoepe, chairman. Funds collected and pledged until May 21 are as follows: Anaheim $60,120.50; Fullerton, $45,677.29; Brea, $18,756.80; La Habra, $10,279.50; Placentia, $4,454.00; Yorba Linda, $335.00; Cypress, $1940.00 and the initital sales accounted for $41,000.00, making a total of $189,127.29. Los Alamitos and Stanton committees had not reported their collections at the May 21 deadline. Assisting Mr. Schoepe as the head of the drive is Myrt L. Westering, executive vice-chairman. Camp Ahwahnee is in the San Bernardino Mountains and will be a permanent camp for Boy Scout uses for many years to come.
Camps Pages
- Ahwahnee Scout Reservation (1950 to 1980)
- Cabrillo Beach Youth Waterfront Sports Park
- Camp Allen
- Camp Anderson (1961 – ?)
- Camp Arataba (1924 to 1960)
- Camp Balboa
- Camp Bashor
- Camp Bill Lane
- Camp Bonanza
- Camp Chagres
- Camp Cherry Valley
- Camp Cibola
- Camp Cloghen
- Camp Drake
- Camp El Volcan
- Camp Emerald Bay
- Camp Emerson (1920 to Present)
- Camp Evans
- Camp Fletcher
- Camp French
- Camp Geronimo
- Camp Helendade (1960 – 2018)
- Camp Hilton
- Camp Hual-Cu-Cuish
- Camp Hunt (1958 – 1996)
- Camp Josepho
- Camp Kern
- Camp Lawton
- Camp Letten
- Camp Levi-Levi (1954 – 2019)
- Camp Myford
- Camp Potosi (1958 – 2021)
- Camp Procter
- Camp Rancho Alegre
- Camp Raymond
- Camp Richards ( 1923 – 1934)
- Camp Ro-Ki-Li
- Camp Silver Fir
- Camp Snow Flat
- Camp Sunnyside
- Camp Tahquitz – Barton Flats (1959 – Present)
- Camp Tahquitz – Idyllwild
- Camp Tecopa
- Camp Three Falls
- Camp Tulakes
- Camp Verdugo Oaks
- Camp Victorio
- Camp Whitehorse Lake
- Camp Whitsett
- Camp Will Ward
- Camp Wipala Wiki
- Camp Wolverton (1939 – 2011)
- Circle B Ranch (1955 – 1974)
- Circle B Scout Ranch
- Circle X Ranch (1949 – 1980s)
- Del Webb High Adventure Base (1974 – 2018)
- Double V Scout Ranch
- El Burrito Outpost
- Firestone Scout Reservation
- Heard Scout Pueblo
- Holcomb Valley Scout Ranch
- Holt Scout Ranch
- Hubert Eaton Scout Reservation
- Irvine Ranch Outdoor Education Center
- James Slauson Memorial Camp (1923 – 1986)
- Joshua Tree Scout Camp
- Jubilee Scout Ranch (1956 – 2003)
- Lake Pleasant Camp
- Lazy K Ranch (1976)
- Log Cabin Wilderness Camp
- Long Beach Sea Base
- Lost Valley Scout Reservation
- Martinez Lake
- Mataguay Scout Ranch
- Newport Sea Base
- Oso Lake Scout Camp
- Pardee Scout Sea Base
- R-C Scout Ranch (1944 – Present)
- Rancho Las Flores
- Robert Griffith Canoe Base
- San Diego Youth Aquatic Center (1994 to Present)
- Temescal Wilderness Camp
- Trask Scout Reservation (1951 – Present)
- Will J. Reid Scout Reservation (1944 to 2013)