Program Overview

Years in the planning, this is an event to thrill everyone,
from visitors and new Scouts to the most experienced Scouter!
 

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Things to Do!!
Friday through Sunday

Activities and Demonstrations

Contests!

Geocaching
Geocaching

BMX Racing

Arena Show
(Saturday)
(Program)

Extreme Sports

BSA soccer logo
Field Sports

Interactive Displays

High Adventure

rendevous
Mountain Man Village

Reenactments & Living History

OA teepes
Order of the Arrow Village & Pow Wow

rock climbing
Mountaineering

Science!

Earth from space
Earth Day Activities

cub scout with bow
Shooting Sports

Jamboree on the Air

Set World Records!

woggle knot
Largest Woggle!

pinewood derby cars
Largest Pinewood Derby Race!

Much, Much More

When to Come!

THURSDAY

  • Gate Open
    3 to 9 pm
  • Cracker Barrel for Participants
    6 to 9 pm

FRIDAY

Registration and check-in will open early--get a jump-start!

Campers will begin to set up Sub Camps just like at the National Scout Jamboree on the East Coast, held every 4 years. 

  • Gate Open
    Noon to 9 pm
  • Camper Check-in
    Begins at Noon
  • Activities
    Noon to 5 pm

SATURDAY

The biggest day -- activities for every age and program -- not to mention families and community visitors!

And, to top it all off --
An evening arena show at the Grandstands. That show is continuing to build, with

  • A visit from Scoutings founder, Robert Baden-Powell and the presentation of a heroism award,
  • Performances by Drum & Bugle Corps Troop 12, US Air Force Rock Band - Mobility, and Up With People.  
  • The show will conclude with the narration of "The Legacy of Scouting" Narrated by Robert Mazzuca, Chief Scout Executive with background music performed by Up With People.  
  • Gate Open
    9 am to 8 pm
  • Activities
    9 am to 5 pm
  • Arena Show
    8:15 pm
     

SUNDAY

A “Scouts Own Service” for all those staying over.

Our opportunity to give thanks for all that Scouting has done, is doing, and, will continue to do in the future.

  • Religious Services
    For all staying overnight
    8:30 am to 9:15 am
  • Activities
    9:30 am to Noon

Brought to you by councils from Northern California

  • Alameda
  • Golden Empire
  • Greater Yosemite
  • Marin
  • Monterey Bay Area
  • Mt. Diablo Silverado
  • Pacific Skyline
  • Piedmont
  • Redwood Empire
  • San Francisco Bay Area
  • Santa Clara

Help reach our 1,000,000 can
Scouting for Food goal!

Bring one can per person to the Jamboree.

 
 
 
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