MelitaLeader Guide 2025

Fire Pits Fires must never be left unattended. Please review the fireguard plan with all campers and post the completed fireguard chart on the campsite bulletin board. Each Scout and leader is responsible for ensuring all fires are properly extinguished or attended to by a qualified member of the unit. If state or local fire restrictions occur, the camp will operate within those restrictions. Wildlife Please respect the wildlife around camp by not feeding, approaching, hindering, or otherwise harassing the animals in the area. Please do not leave food on the ground in your campsites as it may attract animals. We have an active fox family visiting campsites. Be sure to keep your possessions tidy (they’ve been known to run off with stray socks/shoes)! Fishing

Per Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, fishing around the south end of Flathead Lake requires a Tribal Reservation license for ages 12 and up. Visit our website and view the fishing flyer for more information on how to get this license. Licenses must be purchased before arrival. Due to tribal restrictions, these licenses cannot be purchased at camp. Fishing gear is available on the island. Pets Pets are not allowed at camp. Scouting America recognizes and permits service animals as defined by the ADA (https://www.ada.gov/resources/service-animals-faqs/ ). A service animal is trained to take a specific action to assist a person with a disability. Emotional support, comfort, therapy, and support animals are not recognized nor permitted at camp .

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