Camp Gustin

 
Camp Gustin
Loon Pond Road
Sabattus, Maine 

Located on the shores of Loon Pond in Sabattus, Camp Gustin is widely considered the most "rustic" camp of the Pine Tree Council.

The camp has an open-air permanent shelter and several latrines as the only structures or buildings of any kind. The camp has approximately a dozen troop campsites within its borders. Troops from the Abnaki District, where the camp is located, have taken to adopting a campsite. Walking through the camp, you can see the many scout creations that have been built over the years including gateways, tables, chairs and kitchens.

In addition to troop camping, the camp is used extensively by the Abnaki District for such events as cub rallies, camporees, and day camps.

 

Facilities

 
12 Camp Sites
Capacity: 20

 
Directions & Reservations

 
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Camp Gustin History

 
The camp is on roughly 100 acres around Loon Pond in Sabattus. It was deeded to the Scouts by Charles W. Gustin in 1933. Since then, countless boys have learned to swim, tie knots, pitch tents, build fires and save lives at Camp Gustin. Camporees have been held at Camp Gustin since at least 1947

 
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