Scouts and Quartz Mountain

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Thank You!
BSA Troop #23 (OKC)
BSA Troop #144 (Elk City)
BSA Troop #260 (Altus)
Pack #4241( Hobart/Sentinel)


Eagle's Roost ATV Area CLOSED Oct. 31st
to motorized vehicles..you can still hike, fish, bird watch. etc

the Grocery Store has OPENED for the season

There will be NO Trout Stocking At All this year
due to the golden algae fish kills in Feb/March


By Governor’s Executive Order
All State facilities
Are to be Tobacco Free
Effective August 8th

BADGE WORKSHOPS:

If your Troop is interested in completing requirements for any of the "Outdoor" or "Nature" badges it may be possible to schedule a Badge Workshop. This can be done for groups as small as 5 scouts or as large as 30 scouts. Badge workshops take between 2 and 4 hours to complete (the more scouts the longer the time needed).
There will be a $1.00/ scout fee for Badge workshops.
Please call Sue, Wednesday – Sunday, at (580) 563-2238 or (405) 319-8382, to discuss what Badges can be earned at Quartz Mountain.

Email contact REALLY works the best, Click here to email Sue




Daisy Petals


Brownie Try-Its


Junior Girl Scout Badges


Girl Scout Interest Projects


Webelo Badges


CAMP OUTS:

Camping at Quartz Mountain is on a first-come first serve basis.

SERVICE PROJECTS:

If your Scout Troop is coming to Quartz Mountain and you'd like to schedule a Service Project,
Please call Sue, Wednesday – Sunday, at (580) 563-2238 or (405) 319-8382.
Email contact works the best: sue@quartzmountain.org
Service Projects may consist of trail construction, trail maintenance, wildflower seed collection or sowing, tree planting or erosion control projects.
If you do NOT call ahead but rather just "show up" you will probably be assigned "Litter Patrol" as your Service Project. Depending upon Park Staffing you may not get to do a Service Project if you don't call ahead.


Features/Facilities: 6,260 Lake Acres • 4,284 Park Acres • Resort Lodge (118 guest rooms and suites) • 8 Cabins (with kitchenettes) • Mountainview Bunkhouse (64-person dormitory) • Performing Arts Complex • 5 Performing Arts Pavilions • Outdoor Amphitheatre (capacity of 200) • 5 Camping Areas, • 19 Full Hookups • 100 Electric/Water Hookups (5 handicap accessible) • 99 Primitive Sites • Restrooms / Showers (4 handicap accessible) • Sanitary Dump Stations • Boat Ramps • Group Camp (capacity 125) • Nature Center • Naturalist • Hiking Trails • Giftshop • North Shore ATV Area (Apr. 1- Oct. 31) • Sand Dunes • Swimming Beaches • Miniature Golf • Water Skiing • Paddleboats • Grocery Store