The year was 1972. The Birmingham Area Council, guided by a visionary board, opened a new path to adventure and opportunity for Scouts and Scouters. Camp Sequoyah was introduced to youth and families across our area as an outdoor education center. There was no dining hall, cell service or wi-fi in the beginning. However, the early campfires burned just as brightly in the eyes of Scouts who dared to adventure and have climbed to heights unimaginable throughout their lives.
As a member of Camp Sequoyah’s staff, you have helped bring Lord Baden-Powell’s vision to life for countless young people who have found Scouting adventure at the Land of 1,000 Dreams!
2pm: Gates open for Sequoyah Staff Alumni members and guests 3pm: Program area tours begin for those interested 4pm: Reception and Gathering 5pm: Evening Flag Retirement by Alumni Association Honor Guard Dinner in the Dining Hall 8pm: Family Night Campfire Program and Alumni Association Recognition 9pm: Alumni Association Ice Cream Social in Dining Hall 9:30pm: Head for home
Schedule and events subject to change
Memorabilia
The Camp Sequoyah Trading Post will have an array of commemorative items for purchase. Please check back often as we will be highlighting some of these items and providing more information. All proceeds of these items will go back towards ensuring the next 50 years of the Land of 1,000 Dreams.
Beautiful Canvas reproduction of the early site-plan for Camp Sequoyah.
Canvas reproduction of the artist rendering of the gateway into Camp Sequoyah
Sequoyah Sunrise Coffee- a perfect way to start your day! With notes of caramel, cocoa, and hazelnut, you'll love this coffee!