Gulf Stream Council

Founded in 1914, the Gulf Stream Council serves Scouts in Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, Okeechobee, Glades and Hendry counties.

[2] All of the districts in the Gulf Stream Council have an associated Order of the Arrow chapter as part of Aal-Pa-Tah Lodge.

The Gulf Stream Council has three camps, ranging in size from 1 square mile (2.6 km2) to just a few acres.

There is also Scout Hill, which is a small area in Palm Beach County, however, it is not completely owned by the Gulf Stream Council.

[12][10] May this food nourish our bodies, May life give us a smile, May the adventure always be with us, and may Tanah Keeta remain in our hearts all the while.

Clear Lake covers the eastern half of Tanah Keeta Scout Reservation.

Within the one mile area of camp can be found almost every kind of topographical feature indictive to South Florida.

Originally developed by its founder Clayton Jones in 1984, he spent 3 and a half years planning the trail.

[15] Donated by Anna Vern Smith in memory of her husband Claude in 1953, Oklawaha is a scrub oak flatland which includes a swimming area, canoe launch into the river, amphitheater, large meeting/dining hall pavilion, archery/BB range and chapel.

[17] Scout Hill is a small area of the John Prince Memorial Park Campground in Lake Worth, Florida.

In 1952 most of Camp Osborne was sold to Palm Beach County to create the campground of John Prince Memorial Park.

The lodge building is located in Tanah Keeta Scout Reservation in Tequesta, Florida.

Aal-Pa-Tah is one of seven OA lodges in Section E5 (formerly S-4), which covers a majority of Florida and southern Georgia.