


Originally a Civilian Conservation Corps camp, Babler has many historic building that are in need of general repair, including masonry, carpentry, and removing of unwanted vegetation. Babler also has a Special Use campground that is available to Scouts. This site is in need of general repair and landscaping. Scouts will also be assisting in the clearing and marking trails as well as de-berming park trails to address a standing water issue.
Confluence Point State Park
The confluence point is one of the area’s best places for bird watching as millions of birds migrate along the Mississippi River corridor each spring and fall. Confluence Point State Park is part of the Confluence Greenway, a 200-square-mile network of conservation, heritage and recreation attractions being developed along the Great Rivers in the heart of the bi-state St. Louis region. The park features outdoor interpretive exhibits that give the history of the rivers and explain the role they played in the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Scouts will be assisting in planting live stakelings along the river and other lowland areas. Scouts will also be assisting in the planting of trees.
Chapter Assignments
The two worksites have been divided based on expected chapter attendance and geographical location.
Babler
Gravois Trail
New Horizons
Ozark Trailblazers
Osage
River Trails
Thunderbird
Confluence
Boone Trails
Grand Towers
North Star
Pathfinder
Lunch
The Missouri State Parks System will be providing lunch for the Scouts.
Tools
All tools will be provided by the Missouri State Parks system.
Registration
To register, click here
* Every scout must fill out the Parent Consent form. That Form can be found by Clicking Here