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Gerber Scout Reservation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gerber Scout Reservation
Gerber Scout Reservation (GSR), located in Twin Lake, Michigan is a resident camp owned and operated by the Michigan Crossroads Council of the Boy Scouts of America. It began operation in 1950 and had its first official summer camp program in 1951. The Original property was purchased through a gift of 275 shares from Dan Gerber President of the famous baby food company. The reservation operates two camps; the Boy Scout Camp Gerber Scout Camp and the Cub Scout Camp Betty Ford Cub Scout and Webelos Adventureland as well as numerous year round weekend programming outside of the summer months. == Geography == Gerber Scout Reservation lies within the boundaries of the Manistee National Forest in Blue Lake Township, Muskegon County, Michigan and is approximately 800 acres. the property is boarded on the north by Owasippe Road. The Blue Lake Township Hall and Fire Department lie within a quarter mile from the camps main entrance. On the South and East Boarders of the property Gerber boarders Owasippe Scout Reservation. The property contains four lakes; Big Britton, Little Britton, Mayo, Grub and shares Mud Lake with Owasippe. Gerber contains wetlands, oak and pine forests, and several areas of Michigan prairie.
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