Start Your Scouting Adventure.
Camp Rokilio provides a great outdoor adventure for Cub Scouts and their parents and leaders on 213 beautiful acres of hilly terrain with tall timber located in the Kettle Moraine, seven miles east of Kiel, Wisconsin!
Camp Rokilio consists of a 3-night/4-day stay in one of the camp’s 4 theme buildings: Fort J.J. Keller, Gunderson Viking Bäten Ship, Kohler Castle, and Oertle Train Station. Each building includes electricity, water, flush toilets, showers, kitchen, and living quarters with beds for both adults and youth. Camp Rokilio provides an introduction to camping in a very comfortable and stylistic way!
As a Cub Scout becomes accustomed to the out-of-doors with their Den, they unconsciously absorb some of the greatness of nature itself — the quiet of the forest, the cheerfulness of a running stream, the breadth of a body of water, the openness of the sky, the freshness of the wind, the curiousness of a bog with insect eating plants, and the beauty of a sunset.
By spending time outdoors, they learn some of the skills, resourcefulness, and self-reliance of the pioneers. The woods, the streams, the trails, and the wild creatures that inhabit them become their friends, and the out-of-doors becomes a lifelong source of recreation.
Camping is an opportunity for the continuation of Cub Scouting throughout the summer! The camp program is designed to meet the needs and interests of Tigers, Wolves, Bears, Webeos, and parents; therefore, preparation for adventure belt loops and activity pins are continuous and consistent with the program in the Pack.
All of Scouting is an educational program, and since education consists primarily of determining the individual’s learning needs and proceeding to satisfy those needs, the Camp Rokilio program is designed to promote a meaningful and educational experience. The program consists of 3 days of waterfront, shooting sports (BB Guns/Archery), Nature, Campfires, Chapel, theme related projects and activities, as well as, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) activities and NOVA awards.
Cub Scouts, their parents, and leaders can choose a session that fits into their schedule. Packs are encouraged to attend camp as a Unit, but any youth can attend one of the three provisional sessions with a parent or other legal guardian. All youth in attendance must be registered members of a Cub Scout Pack, First Grade through Fifth Grade. No youth, age 10 or older who have crossed over into a Scouts BSA Troop are permitted to camp with the Cub Scouts except for Registered Den Chiefs. Adults who are not the Cub Scout’s parent or legal guardian may attend summer camp with them but must first become a registered adult leader within the same pack and complete their Youth Protection Training and background check prior to attending camp.
2026 Season Dates
Session 1 (SUN-WED)
June 14-17, 2026
Session 2 (WED-SAT)
June 17-20, 2026
Session 3 (SUN-WED)
June 21-24, 2026
Session 4 (WED-SAT)
June 24-27, 2026
Session 5 (SUN-WED)
June 28 – July 1, 2026
Session 6 (SUN-WED)
July 5-8, 2026
Session 7 (WED-SAT)
July 8-11, 2026
Session 8 (SUN-WED)
July 12-15, 2026
2026 Season Pricing
Registration Deposit
$15.00
Non-refundable. Applied toward camp invoice.
Youth
$265.00
Per participant
Adults
$175.00
Per participant
*Full payment is due May 31, 2026. A $25.00 per person late charge will apply to registrations received on or after June 1, 2026.
ACTIVITIES

AQUATICS

ARCHERY

BB GUNS

BOG WALK

FISHING

PADDLE BOATS

LEATHERWORK

HIKING

THEMED BUILDINGS

