Scout Barracks
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For over 50 years, rotating troops of Michigan Boy and Girl Scouts have served as visitor guides at Fort Mackinac.
They usually serve in one-week blocks throughout the summer months.
President Gerald Ford served as a guide as a boy when his Grand Rapids Boy Scout troop had their turn.
They usually serve in one-week blocks throughout the summer months.
President Gerald Ford served as a guide as a boy when his Grand Rapids Boy Scout troop had their turn.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 45°51'13"N 84°37'0"W
- Lost Lake Scout Reservation 216 km
- Owasippe Scout Reservation 296 km
- Beaumont Scout Reservation 551 km
- Camp Tuckahoe - B.S.A. 882 km
- Ten Mile River Scout Camps 900 km
- The Summit: Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve 926 km
- Broad Creek Memorial Scout Reservation 964 km
- Goshen Scout Reservation 972 km
- BSA National Scout Jamboree Site (1981-2010) 1045 km
- Woodruff Scout Reservation 1215 km
- Mackinac Island 1.6 km
- St. Martin Islands 13 km
- Bois Blanc Island 15 km
- Lake Paradise 21 km
- Marquette Island 21 km
- Cheboygan State Park 27 km
- Brevort Lake 29 km
- Wilderness State Park 29 km
- Douglas Lake 31 km
- Hiawatha National Forest (Eastside) 39 km