Welcome to the Camp Davy Crockets Museum!

Found at the headquarters building on Camp Davy Crockett in Whitesburg, Tennessee, this small museum has a large collection of scout objects spanning over a hundred years.
As you enter the camp’s museum a brief history on the scouting movement will start and guide you through to Appliachian Mountains of Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee. Hidden in the woods of Sequoyah Council is the rich history of Camp Davy Crockett. Travel back in time before the first scout step foot into camp, be part of the now and see what’s happening presently, and ponder what may happen for the camp in the future.
Scouts love patches! A large variety of patches are seen through-out the museum.
Among all the patches and pictures seen though-out the museum other neat objects will be seen as well like these gems.
If you are someone has an interest in getting involved in scouting, are an active scout wanting to add a little more knowledge to noggin, a retired scouter, or someone just interested in history please come visit our museum!
Address:
142 Scout Camp Rd, Whitesburg, TN 37891
Contact:
Dale Douthat (Camp Director)
(423) 389 – 6519
Jerry Moyer (Camp Ranger)
(423) 747 – 2004
Matthew Moyer (Museum Curator and Collection Manager)
mmoyer@mail.com
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