Treasure Island Scout Reservation

Treasure Island is a former Boy Scout property located between Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania and Frenchtown, New Jersey, United States.

It was announced on March 2, 2018 that Treasure Island was sold to Haubert Outdoor Oriented Adventure Hospitality, LLC, a family-owned business that intends to re-open the historic property as a commercial family campground.

This distinction afforded the archery and rifle ranges for the camp to be sited on Marshall Island, as Pennsylvania state gun laws were less stringent.

The W. W. W. (the original name of the OA in the Lenni Lenape language) was designed as a camp honor fraternity that would emphasize the ideals of Scouting through the use of ceremonies and American Indian lore.

At the beginning of the camping season, Goodman explored the island to find a suitable site for the Council Fire and for the rituals of his new program.

On the day of the first induction campfire, July 16, 1915, Goodman and one of his staff members, Harry A. Yoder, cleared the brush for the new ceremonial grounds, built the altar, and cut a trail leading from the camp.

At the end of the camping season that year, the new Order contained twenty-five members who selected the totem and names for Unami Lodge.

Scouts on the parade field at T.I.
Screenshot from Council webpage
Screenshot from Council webpage