Overview
More than 80 years ago, Camp Tuscazoar was created as a Boy Scout Camp by scouts and leaders who recognized that the beauty and history of the land offered a valuable place for boys to learn, grow and become young men.
Now, as a non-profit group, the Camp Tuscazoar Foundation, Inc. owns and operates the same property in much the same way, for all the same reasons. With over 500 acres of forested hills and valleys along the banks of the Tuscarawas River, rich with Indian lore and local history, Camp Tuscazoar is Ohio's most historic camp.
In rustic cabins and wilderness campsites young people spend weekends surrounded by nature, endure the elements, explore the heritage of the pioneers who settled the lands and blazed trails, and discover the Indian wisdom of ages past.
Learning to work together and to work for themselves, our campers enrich their hearts and strengthen their bodies so that, as men and women, they will remember the lessons well.