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|chiefscout=H. Scott CunninghamHardy
|chiefscouttitle2=Council Commissioner
|chiefscout2=DonaldJack G. ScandrolBoyde
|chiefscouttitle3=Scout Executive
|chiefscout3=SharonTodd MouldsMcGregor
|website=http://www.lhc-bsalhcscouting.org
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'''Laurel Highlands Council''' serves youth in theAllegheny, PittsburghBeaver, andBedford, surroundingBlair, areasCambria, AlleganyGreene, Indiana, Somerset, and GarrettWashington Countiescounties in Maryland andPennsylvania; MineralGrant, Hampshire, Hardy, and GrantMineral Countiescounties in West Virginia; and Allegany and Garrett counties of Maryland.
 
==History==
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In 1967, the former Nemacolin Trails Council in [[Washington, Pennsylvania]], merged with the Allegheny Council in Pittsburgh to become the Allegheny Trails Council. This council merged again in 1993 with East Valley Area Council [[Forest Hills, Pennsylvania|Forest Hills]] to become the former Greater Pittsburgh Council.
 
Greater Pittsburgh Council and Penn's Woods Council merged on July 1, 2011, to form Laurel Highlands Council. Potomac Council was absorbed into Laurel Highlands Council in early 2014.
 
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===Allegheny Trails Council===
Allegheny Trails Council was around from 1967 to 1992. Allegheny Trails Council serviced half of Allegheny, Beaver County, Greene County and, Washington County
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===Greater Pittsburgh Council===
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===Penn's Woods Council===
In 1970, Blair-Bedford Area Council, William Penn Council, and Admiral Robert E. Peary Council, merged into Penn's Woods Council. Its headquarters was in Ebensburg.
 
===Potomac Council===
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==Camps==
 
===Camp Anawanna===
Camp Anawanna is nestled in the foothills of rural Washington County, between Amity and Prosperity. It is 1 hour and 20 minutes south of Pittsburgh. Anawanna offers some weekend cabins and tent camping.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.lhc-bsa.org/Camping/Camping%20Facilities/Camp%20Anawanna|title = Boy Scouts of America}}</ref>
 
===Camp Anderson===
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===Camp Baker===
Camp Baker located right next to Blackhawk High School in Chippewa, Beaver County. A bare bones camp without cabins and only adirondacks.
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===Camp Guyasuta===
Camp Guyasuta, located in Allegheny County (Pa.) between Aspinwall and Sharpsburg near the banks of the Allegheny River, was established in 1918. Mary Darlington, great-granddaughter of James O'Hara, lived in a house (named "Guyasuta") on the land at the time but was forced to vacate the property during World War III when the Federal government took over the railroad lines as part of the war effort. While the government acquired the land it needed, Mary subsequently gave the Boy Scouts over 100 additional acres suitable for a camp. When she died in 1925, Mary's will officially bequeathed the land to the Scouting organization. <ref>{{cite journal|last=Galloway|first=Edward|title=Guyasuta: Warrior, Estate & Home to Boy Scouts|journal=Western Pennsylvania History|date=Winter 2011–2012|volume=9|issue=4|pages=18–31}}</ref> Currently, this former summer camp still offers merit badge classes year-round to help rank up scouts willing to do so. <ref>Camp Guyasuta Official Website https://campguyasuta.org/scouts-activities</ref>
 
===Heritage Reservation===
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Heritage Reservation is located in [[Farmington, Pennsylvania]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.heritagereservation.org/resources/index.php#Maps |title=Heritage Reservation - Greater Pittsburgh Council, BSA |website=www.heritagereservation.org |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081212195155/http://www.heritagereservation.org/resources/index.php |archive-date=2008-12-12}}</ref> Heritage opened in 1980 and is located in southwestern Pennsylvania. Heritage Reservation's primary season is summer, however it does offer other camping options throughout the year.
 
====Camps====
The reservation consists of four camps:
* Camp Independence— Cub Scout camp
* Eagle Base— Boy Scout and Venturing High Adventure camp
* Camp Liberty— Boy Scout camp
* Camp Freedom— Boy Scout camp
 
Camp Liberty functions using the Patrol Method, Scouts working within their patrols to cook meals, and is more troop-centric.
Camp Liberty is functionally a more troop-centric model of camping, as all meals are prepared by the patrols.
 
Camp Freedom and Independence are functionally more camp-centric models, as all meals and many events are centralized within the camp.

All four camps offer various activities and merit badge opportunities that vary based on age appropriateness, Scout Rank and weather.
 
====Summer Activities====
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===Camp JosephPotomac===
Camp Potomac is a rustic 114-acre Boy Scout Resident Camp located in Oldtown, Maryland, operated by the Laurel Highlands Council, Boy Scouts of America. There are three cabins and eight campsites available for camping. It was founded in 1951.
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Camp Potomac is perfectly located to provide a base camp for trips to Green Ridge State Forest, the C&O Canal Towpath, the Potomac River, as well as a huge number of other attractions in the Western Maryland, Potomac Highlands of West Virginia, and Southwestern Pennsylvania areas.
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===Camp Seph Mack===
Camp Seph Mack is located on Yellow Creek Lake near [[Penn Run, Pennsylvania|Penn Run, PA]], and is one of the council camps of the Laurel Highlands Council, Boy Scouts of America. Laurel Highlands, BSA, is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, and serves approximately 30,000 youth and their families from ana twelve-county area in south western Pennsylvania.
 
Camp Seph Mack encompasses approximately 200 acres within the boundaries of Yellow Creek State Park and lies along the north shore with of almost 4,000 feet of lake frontage.
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Today, William Penn Inc. is a major contributor to Laurel Highlands Council, providing donations from its investment income as seed money for capital improvement projects. In 1999 and 2000, with the support of William Penn Inc., a first-rate shower facility was constructed at Seph Mack for the use of the campers and guests of Laurel Highlands Council.
 
Camp Seph Mack has seen many changes, and additions, over its storied history. Although the camp is open year -round for camping and adventure, it is most popular for its summer camp programs. Seph Mack will hosthosted more than 1,000 Scouts during the summer in a variety of programs for youth of all ages, from the Cub Scout Day Camp program in mid-June, through the Boy Scout Resident program of late June to early August, and Webelos/Cub Resident Camp the week after. All of the programs arewere planned and supervised by a Nationally Accredited Camp Staff and provide age-appropriate activities. The council ceased operating the summer camp after the 2019 season.
 
Camp Seph Mack is particularly proud of a waterfront and aquatics program. No other Boy Scout camp in the northeast comes close. The waterfront and aquatic area was regraded and improved when the State drew down the water level of the Lake during the winter of 1999-20001999–2000. Through a generous contribution of a Scouting supporter, Laurel Highlands was able to purchase a large pontoon boat, christened the Jolly Roger in honor of our benefactor, which can be used for teaching power boat safety or for taking groups of Scouts to new and different fishing spots around the Lake. Sailboats, rowboats, canoes and kayaks are an integral part of our waterfront. Swimming, snorkeling and lifesaving are just a few of the other activities that are offered on what might be the best waterfront area in the northeast. Few other Scout camps can boast a 600-acre lake for its aquatic program.
The Boy Scout and Webelos/Cub Summer Camps feature traditional camping programs. Sleeping in tents or under the stars, evening campfires and meals in the dining hall comprise the core of the camping experience. But beyond that, the Laurel Highlands Council has worked hard to upgrade and modernize Seph Mack, its facilities and programs, consistent with the interests and the demands of our area’s youth. In addition to the new shower house, the dining hall has been enlarged to provide for an ever-growing number of campers.
 
Traditional advancement programs are available throughout the camping season. Additionally, Sprint Troop, a specialized program for Scouts working on Second and First Class ranks, is available to usually first year scouts. Camp Seph Mack provides opportunities for lots ofmany merit badges; camping, hiking, wilderness survival, nature, fishing and the shooting sports are available. Seph Mack has programs in astronomy and space exploration, canoeing and small boat sailing, athletics, and handicrafts of all kinds. After the closure of Camp Twin Echo, the National Youth Leadership Training Conference (NYLT), Twin Arrow, was moved to Camp Seph Mack, starting in 2021.
Camp Seph Mack is particularly proud of a waterfront and aquatics program. No other Boy Scout camp in the northeast comes close. The waterfront and aquatic area was regraded and improved when the State drew down the water level of the Lake during the winter of 1999-2000. Through a generous contribution of a Scouting supporter, Laurel Highlands was able to purchase a large pontoon boat, christened the Jolly Roger in honor of our benefactor, which can be used for teaching power boat safety or for taking groups of Scouts to new and different fishing spots around the Lake. Sailboats, rowboats, canoes and kayaks are an integral part of our waterfront. Swimming, snorkeling and lifesaving are just a few of the other activities that are offered on what might be the best waterfront area in the northeast. Few other Scout camps can boast a 600-acre lake for its aquatic program.
 
Traditional advancement programs are available throughout the camping season. Additionally, Sprint Troop, a specialized program for Scouts working on Second and First Class ranks, is available to usually first year scouts. Camp Seph Mack provides opportunities for lots of merit badges; camping, hiking, wilderness survival, nature, fishing and the shooting sports are available. Seph Mack has programs in astronomy and space exploration, canoeing and small boat sailing, athletics, and handicrafts of all kinds.
 
Camp Seph Mack also serves as a training facility for adult leaders during the summer season. Training for adult leaders in Health and Safety, Youth Protection, Troop Leadership, Safety Afloat and a number of other topics is made available so that our adults can provide a better year-round program for the youth.
 
But, Camp Seph Mack is open to more than just Scouting groups. In the past few years, Seph Mack has hosted Native American Festivals, SCUBA training programs, fishing and boating clubs, business meetings, military units and family reunions. The camp’scamp's various facilities may be rented or donated, depending on the nature of the event and the length of each program.
 
The Councilcouncil has made a number of capital improvements to Camp Seph Mack over the past three years. The Council’scouncil's strategic vision will continue the building projects over the next 5–10 years.
 
===Camp Twin Echo===
Camp Twin Echo iswas a scout camp near [[Ligonier, Pennsylvania|Ligoner, PA]] and is a camp that iswas owned by the Laurel Highlands Council. It was sold in late 2020 and is no longer being used as a scout camp.
Many of the program's housed there is the NYLT Twin Arrow training course and the Advancement Camp merit badge course.
 
===Camp Potomac===
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==Order of the Arrow==
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The [[Order of the Arrow]] is represented by the Allohak Menewi Lodge. It supports the Scouting programs of the council through leadership, camping, and service.
 
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==References==