Scouting in Illinois
Scouting in Illinois has served youth since 1909. The state was the home of the Boy Scouts of America founder, William D. Boyce.
Early history (1910 – 1950)
In 1946, the National Order of the Arrow Lodge Meeting was held at Chanute Field.Recent history (1950 – Present)
The 1963 and 1971 National Order of the Arrow Conferences were held at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.In 2007, Lincoln Trails Council ran a Scoutreach program in inner city areas. Boys are offered constructive, fun activities and learn about scouting.
The Lewis and Clark Council was formed from the 2009 merger of Okaw Valley Council and Trails West Council. The Lewis & Clark council had its headquarters in Belleville, Illinois. The council owned four camps: Camp Joy in Carlyle, Illinois, Camp Sunnen in Potosi, Missouri, Camp Warren Levis in Godfrey, Illinois, and Camp Vandeventer in Waterloo, Illinois. There were six districts in the Lewis & Clark Council: the Illini District, Black Gold District, Kaskaskia District, Cahokia Mounds District, Piasa Bird District, and St. Clair District. Okaw Valley Council and the Trails West Council merged in 2009 to create the Lewis & Clark Council.
The two councils from which Lewis & Clark was formed were themselves the product of mergers. The Trails West Council was founded in 1991 when the Piasa Bird Council and the Cahokia Mounds Council joined. The Okaw Valley Council was somewhat older at the time of the merger; it was formed in 1965 following the consolidation of the Kaskaskia Council and the Mississippi Valley Council.
In April 2014, the following councils announced that they would merge:
- Calumet Council
- Chicago Area Council
- Des Plaines Valley Council
- Northwest Suburban Council
In September 2016 the Lewis and Clark Council voted to merge with the Greater St. Louis Area Council, effective January 1, 2017.
The Lincoln Trails Council had its headquarters in Decatur, Illinois, and was served by Woapink Lodge #167. The council merged into the Greater Saint Louis Area Council on January 1, 2019.
Boy Scouts of America Today
There are 14 Boy Scouts of America local councils in Illinois.Councils
Abraham Lincoln Council
Abraham Lincoln Council is headquartered in Springfield, Illinois and serves central Illinois. It operates Camp Bunn in Hettick, Illinois, Camp Illinek in Springfield, Illinois and is served by the Illinek Order of the Arrow Lodge #132.The three districts in the council are:
- Honest Abe District
- Lincoln Home District
- Log Cabin / Railsplitter District
Blackhawk Area Council
Blackhawk Area Council is headquartered in Rockford, Illinois and serves southwestern Wisconsin and northwestern Illinois. It operates Canyon Camp, located between Stockton and Apple River, Illinois, and Camp Lowden near Oregon, Illinois, and is served by Wulapeju Lodge #140. The Council was formed by the merging of the U.S. Grant Council in the west and Blackhawk Council in the east portion of what is now the Blackhawk Area Council. Formerly, the two councils each had one camp. The council also owns a cabin in Mount Carroll, Illinois. The word Wulapeju refers to the merger of the Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak Lodge and Wetassa Lodge #227 as part of the council merger.- Pioneer District
- Sycamore District
- Wanchanagi District
- White Eagle District
Buffalo Trace Council
Glacier's Edge Council
Sinnissippi Council served Scouts in Wisconsin and Illinois, before it merged with Four Lakes Council. It is now called Glacier's Edge Council and is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin.Greater Saint Louis Area Council
The Greater Saint Louis Area Council is headquartered in Saint Louis, Missouri, and serves almost 70,000 Scouts in the Saint Louis metro area, southeast Missouri, southern Illinois, central Illinois, and eastern Illinois. The Greater Saint Louis Area Council merged with the Lewis and Clark Council in January 2017 and the Lincoln Trails Council in January 2019.Illowa Council
The Illowa Council serves Scouts in western Illinois and eastern Iowa in the Quad Cities area with one camp, Loud Thunder Scout Reservation. Konepaka Ketiwa Lodge #38 is the Order of the Arrow lodge that serves this council.- Hoover District
- Inali District
- Kittan District
- Mesquakie District
- Saukenuk District
Lincoln Heritage Council
Mississippi Valley Council
Mississippi Valley Council, headquartered in Quincy, Illinois, is served by Black Hawk Lodge 67. This council serves Scouts in Illinois, Missouri, and Iowa with two camps, Camp Saukenauk and Camp Eastman. The council merged in 1993 with the Saukee Area Council and the Southeastern Iowa Council.Northeast Illinois Council
Northeast Illinois Council has its headquarters in Vernon Hills, Illinois. It runs Camp Sol R. Crown in Trevor, Wisconsin, Camp Oakarro near Wadsworth, Illinois, and Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Scout Reservation near Pearson, Wisconsin. The council is served by Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Lodge #40.The Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Scout Reservation is located in northern Wisconsin and serves the Scouts of the Northeast Illinois Council based in Vernon Hills, Illinois. Originally a logging camp, the scouts purchased the land and first had campers in 1929. The camp serves over 2,300 scouts each summer. Scouts attending Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan have the opportunity to work on merit badges, attend programs, and boat, swim, or fish on Lake Killian. Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan also operates a nationally accredited high adventure base that offers units 11 trek opportunities. Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan, as of 2014, had a perfect BSA accreditation rating.
Northeast Illinois Council is composed of three districts:
- Aptakisic District
- North Star District
- Potawatomi District
- Yakwahay Chapter
- Namachani Chapter
- Aptakisic Chapter
Pathway to Adventure Council
On January 1, 2015 the Chicago Area Council, Des Plaines Valley Council, Northwest Suburban Council, and Calumet Council merged. Each of the predecessor councils have been reorganized as "Communities" with each maintaining their service centers as well as event and training schedules.
Camps
The council operates two camps: Camp Frank S. Betz in Berrien Springs, Michigan, and Owasippe Scout Reservation in Twin Lake, Michigan.Prairielands Council
Prairielands Council serves Scouts in east central Illinois and western Indiana.Rainbow Council
Rainbow Council is headquartered in Lockport, Illinois. It serves communities in Will, Grundy, and Kankakee counties. Rainbow Council operates Rainbow Scout Reservation near Morris, Illinois. This over 600-acre property hosts year-round camping, including Scouts BSA and Cub Scout resident camping. RSR runs a Scouts BSA summer camp and Cub Scout resident camps each summer. Programs at RSR include a camper program, expanded programs for older scouts, and over 50 merit badges.The council used to own and operated Camp Theakiki near Kankakee, Illinois.
Rainbow Council is served by Waupecan Lodge #197.
- Ishkote District
- Waapi Lenaswa District
Three Fires Council
Organization
- Chippewa District
- Ottawa District
- Potawatomi District
W. D. Boyce Council
Girl Scouting in Illinois
There are five councils based in Illinois, though a small part of northern Winnebago County is served by Girl Scouts of Wisconsin - Badgerland CouncilGirl Scouts of Central Illinois
Girl Scouts of Central Illinois serves over 20,000 girls and has nearly 5,000 adult volunteers.It was formed by the merger of Girl Scouts of Centrillio Council, Girl Scouts-Kickapoo Council, Girl Scouts of Two Rivers Council, Shemamo Girl Scout Council of Illinois, Girl Scouts, Land of Lincoln Council, and Girl Scouts of Green Meadows Council.
Regions:
- Bloomington covers Livingston, Logan and McLean counties
- Champaign covers Champaign, Douglas, Ford, Iroquois, and Vermillion counties
- Decatur covers Christian, DeWitt, Macon, Moultries, Piatt, and Shelby counties
- Peoria covers Marshall, Peoria, Stark, Tazewell, and Woodford counties
- Quincy covers Adams, Brown, Pike, and Schulyer counties
- Springfield covers Cass, Greene, Macoupin, Mason, Menard, Montgomery, Morgan, Sangamon, and Scott counties
- Macomb covers Fulton, Hancock, and McDonough counties
- Peru covers Bureau, LaSalle, and Putnam counties