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In the heart of the Eastern Pennsylvania wilderness, there’s an exciting escape for RVers, campers, and hikers of all ages. Blue Rocks Family Campground occupies over 100 acres of beautiful forest divided by mountain streams and is surrounded by miles of hiking trails that offer incredible views of the Pennsylvania countryside. Topped off with our breathtaking Blue Rocks boulder field that gives our camp its name, Blue Rocks Family Campground is truly the definition of an amazing outdoor Pennsylvania experience.

Greenbelt Park is a park in Greenbelt, Maryland, that is managed by the United States National Park Service. The forested park lies approximately 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Washington, D.C., and is situated just within the Capital Beltway. Recreational facilities include a 5.3 mile (8.5 km) mile hiking and equestrian trail, several shorter nature trails, numerous campsites, and three picnic areas.

Brackbill Farms

The privately owned farm, run by the Brackbill family, has been growing vegetables organically for years. Selling to the local Farmer Markets in the area of Lancaster, PA. Don Brackbill, a former Scoutmaster (1991-2004) for the Troop, started taking the Troop to the farm during his years as Scoutmaster, and the tradition of going to the farm continues to this day. The farm has been a treasured location of the Troop for years and continues to be a favorite with each generation of Scouts. Mr Brackbill always has a project for the Scouts to do, from planting seedlings, weeding, or painting, there is always something to do at the farm. The next time you are in the area of Lancaster, PA look for Brackbill Produce.