HISTORY: The camp is one of
the oldest scout summer camps in the United States.
According to David Eby, "Scouthaven was purchased in
1918 but was first called Camp Crystal as it was located
on Crystal Lake; it was not called Scouthaven until
1923. It is a 400 acre camp and in the early years
Scouts got to it by riding a "milk" train which went by
the camp. Eby goes on to state, "It is rather unique as
it was a turn of the century amusement park that was
converted into a Scout camp. The dining hall is the
former dance hall from the park and the Camp Rangers
office is the railroad depot that was used at the park
to drop off and pick up passengers." The camp was
originally owned by Buffalo Council (BC). In 1949, Erie
County Council (ECC) merged with Buffalo Council and the
camp became part of the Buffalo Area Council (BAC). The
camp was still being used as a summer camp when the
Buffalo Area Council merged in 1967 with the Niagara
Frontier Council (NFC). The Greater Niagara Frontier
Council (GNFC) countinued to use Scouthaven as a summer
camp for Boy Scouts until the late 1980s. The camp
closed as a Boy Scout summer camp after the 1988 season.
However, in the mid 1990s Camp Scouthaven became the
GNFC's primary camp for Cub Scouts during the summer
months. According to the GNFC web page, "Camp Scouthaven
is the perfect environment for introducing Cub Scouts to
the challenges of Scouting and the outdoors. Spanning
the entire north shore of Crystal Lake, Scouthaven is
located about 8 miles southeast of the Village of Arcade
in Cattaraugus County on Route 98. It encompasses more
than 732 acres of rolling hills and trees on beautiful
Crystal Lake. The main campground is flat and open. The
lake is small and calm so even beginners can safely
learn to swim and navigate rowboats, canoes, and 'funyaks'."