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A donated Hobie 16 catamaran used by Scouts at SR2.
A donated 26 foot swing-keel sailboat at SR2.

A donated Hobie 16 catamaran on the lake at SR2.

The Longhorn Council operates 7 large and small camps for our Scouts and units for weekend camping trips, weekend programs, and summer camp programs. We accept donations of many items that help in the operation and maintenance of our many camps and facilities.

Membership in the Boy Scouts of America during childhood, adolescence, and adulthood plays a major role in shaping character and values and the use of these values in daily life. Take a stand on character, values, and integrity in support of our young people by making a contribution to the Longhorn Council today. It's the smartest investment you can make, an investment in the greatest asset America has—its children. Scroll down or clink on these links to see examples of donations that will help support and improve our Camps and Scouting programs:


The new Council Ring at SR2 was built with a donation by Joe Paul Jones.

The new dining hall at Worth Ranch was built with a donation from Bob Duncan..
The new Covert Ops headquarters at Chisholm Trail was built with donated computers and electronics.

Teaching Scouts at SR2 with a donated 27 foot sailboat on Lake Bridgeport.

The new Worth Ranch flag pole was built with donations from Friends of Worth Ranch.

New shotgun range safety cages built and donated by Dennis Johnson for Worth Ranch and SR2.

Scouts can enjoy the Worth Ranch chuck wagon thanks to a generous donation by a Friend of Worth Ranch.

The new Wood Badge showers by Gilwell Hall at SR2, made possible by donations of work and materials by generous Wood Badgers.

The Worth ranch one ton truck, a key camp maintenance tool, donated by Dennis J.
Trucks
  Pickups, work trucks, one-ton or larger flat bed trucks for camp rangers and camp staff. Should be operable, with engine and body in very good condition, with clear title. Contact Russ Johnson, Camp Ranger, sr2ranger@wccs.net, 940-575-4160.
Sailboats
  Small and midsize, 12’ – 26’ – especially Catalina 22’s, Zuma’s, Sunfish, etc. Contact Russ Johnson, Camp Ranger, sr2ranger@wccs.net, 940-575-4160. For large sailboats over 35’ Contact Jeff Peters, Jeff Peters, 817-231-8503.
Tractors and Mowers
  To help our camp rangers with building, maintenance and mowing, and to pull flatbed trailers for the popular Cub Scout Haunted Hayrides every October. Should be commercial grade, operable and in good condition, with clear title. Contact Russ Johnson, Camp Ranger, sr2ranger@wccs.net, 940-575-4160.
Trailers
  To help our camp rangers, leaders, and camp staffs move program equipment and supplies for our many Scouting and Camping programs and activities. Flat bed 16’ – 20’ trailers, box trailers, gooseneck trailers, and horse trailers, etc. Should be operable and in very good condition, with clear title. Contact Russ Johnson, Camp Ranger, sr2ranger@wccs.net, 940-575-4160.
Ski & Wakeboard Boats
  For use by our Scouts in our skiing and wakeboarding programs. Must be in very good condition, both engine and body. Contact Russ Johnson, Camp Ranger, sr2ranger@wccs.net, 940-575-4160.

The photo at left shows a donated Deck boat towing tubes in the summer of 2004. The boat has been used extensively for summer camp tubing since it was donated by Dr. W. Trotter.
Pontoon Boats
  Larger pontoon boats in good condition, with engine over 40 hp, to serve the thousands of Scouts and Venture Crew members who participate in our Chisholm Trail Adventure program. Contact Russ Johnson, Camp Ranger, sr2ranger@wccs.net, 940-575-4160.
Backhoes
  To help our camp rangers with construction and building projects, and road, water, and septic maintenance projects. Should be operable, with engine, hydraulics, and body in very good condition, with clear title. Contact Russ Johnson, Camp Ranger, sr2ranger@wccs.net, 940-575-4160.
Forklifts
  To help our camp rangers with warehouse, construction and building projects. Should be operable, with engine, hydraulics, and body in very good condition, with clear title. Contact Russ Johnson, Camp Ranger sr2ranger@wccs.net, 940-575-4160.
Computers, Cameras, Software, & Electronics
  Desktop computers, laptops, servers, external hard drives, wireless routers, large screen televisions, satellite phones, LCD projectors, large graphics monitors, high end digital cameras, Adobe, Macromedia, Microsoft, or other software, blank printable CD-Rs or DVDs, etc., for use by our rangers, camp directors, camp staff, web site staff, and office staff. Fully functional, reasonably new, in excellent condition. Windows 2000 or XP, processor speed above 500 mhz. Older model computers are not needed. Contact Linda Presley, lpresley@longhorn.org, 817-231-8505; or Jeff Peters, email J. Peters.
Property & Mineral Rights
  Property and mineral rights to augment our existing camps or to help build the Longhorn Council's Boy Scout Foundation endowment funds that will help to provide for the major camping and program needs of our Scouts for years to come. Contact Michael Wright, mwright@longhorn.org.
Commercial Kitchen Equipment
  Commercial grade convection ovens, warming towers, tilting skillets, steamers, dishwashers, salad bars, reach-in coolers & freezers, countertops, shelving, etc. Contact Russ Johnson, Camp Ranger, sr2ranger@wccs.net, 940-575-4160.
Construction, Lumber, Building, and Farm Supplies
  For camp construction projects. Lumber, plywood, fasteners, plumbing and fixtures, hand and power tools, Fence panels, gates, fence posts, concrete, warehouse shelving, etc. Contact Russ Johnson, Camp Ranger, sr2ranger@wccs.net, 940-575-4160.
Canoes, Kayaks, and Other Boats
  ABS or aluminum canoes, recent models of whitewater, flatwater, touring, or sea kayaks, rowboats, rowing sculls, airboats, etc., for use by our Scouts in our river and lake boating programs. Must be in very good condition. Contact Jeff Peters, email J. Peters, 817-231-8503.
Vans
  12 to 16 passenger vans in excellent condition. Should be operable, with engine and body in very good condition, safe to carry Scouts on major highways, with clear title. Contact Jeff Peters, email J. Peters, 817-231-8503.
4x4 “mules”
  Small workhorse 4x4 off-road cargo carriers to help camp rangers with remote maintenance projects. Should be operable, with engine and body in very good condition, with clear title. Contact Russ Johnson, Camp Ranger, sr2ranger@wccs.net, 940-575-4160.
Shooting Sports Equipment
  Rifles, shotguns, automatic Skeet throwers, black powder rifles, archery equipment, etc. Must be in top condition, almost new – for our Scouts to use as they learn proper shooting and safety techniques on our ranges. Contact Russ Johnson, Camp Ranger, sr2ranger@wccs.net, 940-575-4160. Donated firearms must be approved by our Shooting Sports Committee and inspected by a gunsmith.
Reenacting Equipment
  19th Century period tents, carbines, rifles, pistols, leather gear, tipis, stoves, cooking gear, furniture, flags, military equipment, wagons, haversacks, swords, saddles, tack, Buffalo skulls & robes, blankets, etc. Must be in good condition and suitable for use in our living history and high adventure programs. Contact Jeff Peters, email J. Peters, 817-231-8503.
Cannons
  Muzzleloading artillery, caissons, implements, etc., from 1840’s to 1870’s for our living history programs. Artillery must be inspected, bore-scoped, and approved by our living history advisors and artillery school instructors. Contact Jeff Peters, email J. Peters, 817-231-8503.
Wagons
  Chuck Wagons, Conestoga wagons, freight wagons, stagecoaches - any 19th century period wagon in very good condition with good, operating wheels and axles. Contact Jeff Peters, email J. Peters, 817-231-8503.
Saddles and Tack
  Should be in good condition, for our use by the Scouts in our riding programs. Contact Russ Johnson, Camp Ranger, sr2ranger@wccs.net, 940-575-4160.
Tarps, Tents, and Camping Stoves
  Tents, Tarps, camping gear, camping stoves, etc. New and almost new. Contact Jeff Peters, email J. Peters, 817-231-8503.
Miscellaneous Program Equipment
  Donate commercial food, charcoal, skis, wakeboards, etc. – anything we use at our camps. Adopt an entire construction project like a camp picnic shelter (small), dining hall (large!), or other major building project. Anything not listed in other categories is miscellaneous. Contact Russ Johnson, Camp Ranger, sr2ranger@wccs.net, 940-575-4160.
Used Scout Uniforms
  For Scouts in need. Each of the Council Service Centers has an old uniform closet for Scouts in need. Drop uniform donations by your local service center or give them to your nearest Pack or Troop. To find the nearest Pack or Troop, email Kevin Steffy, ksteffy@longhorn.org.