2025 506G Boulder Oaks Conservation Project and Campout
By Layla, Webmaster Troop 506G
The Boulder Oaks Conservation project was a 2-day camping trip, where scouts helped to clean up Boulder Oaks. Scouts cleared up a lot of dead brush that was then able to be used as firewood. This was to help prevent brushfires and wildfires in dry weather (below is a picture of some of the brush that was collected). Scouts were also “Trail angels” as they gave out fruit to Pacific Crest Trail hikers.



Since it was the week of Easter, Scouts had fun making an Easter egg hunt. They wrapped candy in origami paper and hid it around the campground for younger scouts to find. Throughout the campout, the Scouts also had a great time bonding at the nightly campfire. They told scary stories, made and performed fun skits, and talked.
The Scouts also enjoyed yummy food. The picture below is some of the toppings for the pancakes that were made for breakfast. Overall, the Boulder Oaks Campout was a nice way for Scouts to have fun and get to know each other as well as help improve their community.




