We will be camping at the Youth Group Site (also known as "Camp Bay Breeze") at Calvert Cliffs State Park on the weekend of June 9-11. Scouts will arrive on the evening of the 9th beginning at 6pm, and pickup will be at 10:30am on Sunday.
Please do not arrive before 6pm. You will not be able to get into the campground.
The cost for this campout is $22 per Scout, and includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner on Saturday, and breakfast on Sunday.
Note that there is no address for the campsite. Please review the location and directions carefully before setting out.
The GPS coordinates of the campsite are 38°24'47.5"N 76°25'37.6"W, and the directions from Route 4 are:
Follow signs on Rt. 4 to Calvert Cliffs State Park.
After exiting Rt. 4 at the signposted turn, you will be across from the park main entrance on Rt. 765.
Turn left on Rt. 765. (Do not enter the park through the main entrance. The campgrounds are not accessible via the park main entrance.)
Go one half mile (just past Middleham Chapel) and turn right onto Camp Conoy Road. Note that this road may also be marked "Camp Candy Road".
Follow Camp Conoy/Camp Candy Road to the end of the hard surface road and bear right onto the dirt road.
The entrance to Camp Bay Breeze will be about a quarter mile on the right.
Google Maps Link: 38°24'47.5"N 76°25'37.6"W
Apple Maps Link: 38.413180, -76.427110
There is a code for the gate, which you will need to have obtained from Sonja or Heather.
The campsite is located more than half a mile from the gate, down a dirt road that is not in great condition. You may find that you are not comfortable driving all the way to the site. We will have vehicles on-site that can comfortably make the drive.
A completed Registration Form
Personal Gear (packing list)
Annual Health and Medical Record - Parts A and B are required (if not already on file)
Payment of $22, see email for details about payment
Everyone is expected to follow the troop's COVID-19 Guidelines (last updated 3/13/22).
Camp Bay Breeze apparently originally belonged to the Boy Scouts, and then later became a Girl Scout camp, before eventually being sold to the State of Maryland. Here is some historical information about the camp, and a map of what it once looked like: