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Boy Scout Camp Becomes Grand Island State Park
21 Dec
Summary
- Former Boy Scout camp in Grand Island becomes new state park.
- Nebraska Game and Parks Commission takes ownership next summer.
- A $45 million plan will improve trails, campgrounds, and amenities.

A former Boy Scout camp, Camp Augustine, located in Grand Island, Nebraska, is transitioning into the state's ninth state park. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is scheduled to take ownership of the 156-acre property next summer. This development follows the city of Grand Island's purchase of the camp for $2 million in 2023.
A comprehensive $45 million plan is in motion to revitalize the area. This includes expanding hiking and biking trails, enhancing river access, and developing new campgrounds, an archery range, and a dog park. These improvements are expected to draw visitors and significantly benefit Grand Island's economy.
Camp Augustine, which opened in 1956 and operated at a loss for years, was eventually sold by Scouting America due to declining engagement and consolidation efforts. The site's transformation into a state park marks a new chapter, promising a lasting positive impact on the city and the state.




