The mission of the Buffalo Trail Council is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law.
Established in 1947, the Buffalo Trail Council of the Boy Scouts of America serves, on average, more than 3,000 youth annually across 18 West Texas counties.
Our camping programs are nationally recognized and located among the best scenery found in West Texas. Pay a visit to Buffalo Trail Scout Ranch and you’re likely to be impressed by its rugged beauty. Mountains that spire toward a deep blue sky, fresh air scented by desert flowers, and quiet star-filled nights – it’s Boy Scout heaven!
Website: buffalotrailbsa.org
Phone: 432-570-7601
Email: gabriela.pilonieta@scouting.org
Address: 1101 W. Texas Ave,
Midland, Texas,
79701
Developed facilities south of State Highway 118 include restrooms with and without showers; campsites with water; campsites with water and electricity; campsites with water, electricity, sewer, and cable TV connection. The northern half of the park, north of State Highway 118, has been designated, the Limpia Canyon Primitive Area, a special use area (fee required). Currently, it includes 11 miles of back country hiking and equestrian trails with primitive campsites, a secured parking area, a host campsite.
For Reservations, call (512) 389-8900.
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Website: tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/davis-mountains
Phone: (432) 426-3337
Located 6 miles north on Hwy. 118 on the historic Prude Ranch. Indoor swimming pool, tennis courts, hiking trails, Ropes Challenge Course and scheduled horseback rides for guests and other visitors, upon reservation. Dining room with buffet meal service. Conference facilities. Children’s Summer Camp.
Office Hours: Monday – Saturday, 8am – 5pm



Website: prude-ranch.com
Phone: (432) 426-3201
Email: info@prude-ranch.com
Address: 201 Prude Guest Ranch Rd,
Fort Davis, TX 79734