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400 Feet Aunt Alma Bend Parking Hickory Cedar Hook Snake Trail Archery Pavilion Barn Shed Pecan Leg Live Oak Sweet Gum Registration Buggy Yard Trail Fence Line Camp Fire Trenckmann Road OA Main Gate Eugene Trail Cedar Hook Main Road (paved) Hoss Fly Pass Deadman’s Creek Sycamore Leg LEGEND : Primitive Campsite 8: Campsite Gate S : Shelter L : Latrine : Water Spigot : Fire Ring Paved Road Dirt Road Trail Fence Line G : Garbage Dumpster : Dense Foliage / Trees Chapel S S S S S S S S G L L L L N (Note: Map is flipped N-S.) CAMP BROSIG SAM HOUSTON AREA COUNCIL Boy Scouts of America 1893 Trenckmann Road, Sealy, TX S Flag Site Names … Cap. 1.Coshatte … 35 2.Tonkawa … 20 3.Thieleman … 15 4.Caddo … 10 5.Apache … 50 6.Blackfoot … 15 7.Comanche … 45 8.Mohawk … 10 9.Sioux … Kiowa … Chocktaw … Osage … Chickasaw … Pawnee … Navaho … Cheyenne … Tejas … Nez Perces … Cherokee … Gros Ventre … 40 BB Range CAUTION: Overhead Transmission Lines Activity Area The Grove To TX-36 F S W F

Aunt Alma Bend Parking Hickory Cedar Hook Snake Trail Archery Pavilion Barn Shed Pecan Leg Live Oak Sweet Gum Registration Buggy Yard Trail Fence Line Camp Fire Trenckmann Road OA Main Gate Eugene Trail Cedar Hook Main Road (paved) Hoss Fly Pass Deadman’s Creek Sycamore Leg Chapel G CAMP BROSIG SAM HOUSTON AREA COUNCIL Boy Scouts of America 1893 Trenckmann Road, Sealy, TX Flag Site Names … Cap. 1.Coshatte … 35 2.Tonkawa … 20 3.Thieleman … 15 4.Caddo … 10 5.Apache … 50 6.Blackfoot … 15 7.Comanche … 45 8.Mohawk … 10 9.Sioux … Kiowa … Chocktaw … Osage … Chickasaw … Pawnee … Navaho … Cheyenne … Tejas … Nez Perces … Cherokee … Gros Ventre … 40 BB Range CAUTION: Overhead Transmission Lines Activity Area The Grove To TX-36 N S S S S S S S L L L L S S LEGEND : Primitive Campsite 8: Campsite Gate S : Shelter L : Latrine Paved Road Dirt Road Trail Fence Line G : Garbage Dumpster : Dense Foliage / Trees 400 Feet

Site Names … Cap. 1.Coshatte … 35 2.Tonkawa … 20 3.Thieleman … 15 4.Caddo … 10 5.Apache … 50 6.Blackfoot … 15 7.Comanche … 45 8.Mohawk … 10 9.Sioux … Kiowa … Chocktaw … Osage … Chickasaw … Pawnee … Navaho … Cheyenne … Tejas … Nez Perces … Cherokee … Gros Ventre … 40 LEGEND : Primitive Campsite : Campsite Gate S : Shelter L : Latrine : Water Spigot : Fire Ring : Paved Road : Dirt Road : Trail : Fence Line : Dense Foliage / Trees F W Aunt Alma Bend Parking Hickory Cedar Hook Snake Trail Archery Pavilion Barn Shed Pecan Leg Live Oak Sweet Gum Registration Buggy Yard Trail Fence Line Camp Fire OA Eugene Trail Cedar Hook Hoss Fly Pass Sycamore Leg Chapel S S S S S S S S L L L L S Flag BB Range CAUTION: Overhead Transmission Lines Activity Area The Grove S N CAMP BROSIG SAM HOUSTON AREA COUNCIL Boy Scouts of America 1893 Trenckmann Road, Sealy, TX OA YOU ARE HERE 400 Feet

Aunt Alma Bend Parkin g Hickory Cedar Hook Snake Trail Archery Pavilion Barn Shed Pecan Leg Live Oak Sweet Gum Registration Buggy Yard Trail Fence Line Camp Fire OA Eugene Trail Cedar Hook Hoss Fly Pass Sycamore Leg Chapel L Flag BB Range CAUTION: Overhead Transmission Lines Activity Area The Grove S S S S S S S S L L L S S N YOU ARE HERE Site Names …Approx. Capacity 1.Coshatte … 35 2.Tonkawa … 20 3.Thieleman … 15 4.Caddo … 10 5.Apache … 50 6.Blackfoot … 15 7.Comanche … 45 8.Mohawk … 10 9.Sioux … Kiowa … Chocktaw … Osage … Chickasaw … Pawnee … Navaho … Cheyenne … Tejas … Nez Perces … Cherokee … Gros Ventre … 40 LEGEND : Primitive Campsite : Campsite Gate S : Shelter L : Latrine : Water Spigot : Fire Ring : Paved Road : Dirt Road : Trail : Fence Line : Dense Foliage / Trees F W CAMP BROSIG SAM HOUSTON AREA COUNCIL Boy Scouts of America 1893 Trenckmann Road, Sealy, TX Feet