The council service center is in Staunton, Virginia and employs three paid professional Scouters and office staff.
A portion of the new property on the north side has been placed into the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program and is being restored from an agricultural to a natural state.
Due to the fortunate circumstance of the entirety of the camp's staffers and attendees already being gathered in the dining hall, no one was injured.
The dining hall seats up to 300 people and includes the kitchen and food storage facilities, a staff lounge and restrooms for visitors.
The parade field provides an area where campers assemble for flag ceremonies and other activities.
As of 2015 handguns have been integrated, and concealed carry certification is offered to adults attending camp.
The summer camp program provides opportunities for a range of merit badges in the areas of Scoutcraft, Handicraft, aquatics, nature, STEM, Timber Mountain, Trail-to-Eagle, and Shooting Sports.
In the early morning of August 7, 2009, a fire destroyed the wooden trading post, killing one adult.
It supports the Scouting programs of the Virginia Headwaters Council through leadership, camping, and service.